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Your Mad Hatter Tea Recap: The Real “Hat Wives,” Turkey Legs, and Absolutely No Horseplay Allowed
It was a one-horse party Wednesday at the Dallas Arboretum until Henry the pony got kicked out.
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Your Mad Hatter Tea Recap: The Real “Hat Wives,” Turkey Legs, and Absolutely No Horseplay Allowed
It was a one-horse party Wednesday at the Dallas Arboretum until Henry the pony got kicked out.

Style
Designer Abi Ferrin’s Psychedelic Journey to Helping Indigenous Peruvians
How the former top designer went to Peru and came up with a clothing line to support Indigenous people.
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Kathy Wise

Fashion
Q&A: Nicole Musselman Turned Family History Into Sneakers
The daughter of the renowned NCAA coach wants to put his record on your feet.
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Tim Rogers

Style
Hairstylist Mattie Calloway Traces Her Roots to Natural Hair Activists
Dallas is an important city in the history of fighting for natural hair acceptance. You can see this in Calloway’s work as well as a new pop-up in Arlington.

Speaking of Style
A Style Guide to Making it Through the Holiday Hangover
Taylor Tomasi Hill is here to help get you all squared away now that the parties are over.
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Taylor Tomasi Hill
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EdTech Trendsetter Taylor Shead Bounces Between Technology and the Board Room
She is inspired by Janelle Monáe, Didi Richards, and Drake and keeps it authentic.

Style
Love Among the Estate Sales
We met on a dating app and took our relationship to the next logical step: dead people’s houses.
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Andrea Luttrell

Dallas History
How Carrie Marcus Neiman Did It With Style
In an excerpt from her new book, Jerrie Marcus Smith recounts how her visionary great-aunt launched a defining Dallas brand.
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Jerrie Marcus Smith

Design
How Vietnam Influenced Hanh Merriman’s Newest Line of Fashion
And how the Dallas-based designer gives back to a country that has given much to her.
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Erin Feherty

Shopping & Fashion
Michelle Nussbaumer’s Look Can Range From a Mexican Serape to Valentino
The renowned interior designer describes her style as “exuberant and probably a little eccentric.”