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    Priceless Hermès Scarves

    $435 scarves in high demand: A stylish cult worships at the altar of Hermès over new Texas wildlife pieces

    Shelby Hodge
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    Feb 14, 2014 | 1:29 pm

    Who knew that such an ardent Kermit Oliver/Hermès cult exists in Houston and across the state? The passion for the talented Texas artist's creations for the French luxury house was full on Wednesday night when Hermès introduced La Vie Sauvage du Texas scarf.

    Oliver's 17th scarf design for Hermès is being introduced only in Houston and Dallas in limited edition with 2,000 scarves screened in four colorways. Most were sold out via pre-order before the Houston and Dallas launch parties. But as Hermès USA president and CEO Robert Chavez, in from New York, noted, a number were held back so that there would be some of the coveted scarves for sale on party night.

    Even at that, by the time the champagne reception was underway, the black and orange versions of the scarf were already sold out. And a collector reported that one of the coveted pieces was already being offered for sale on eBay at $600, well above the $435 ticket.

    The shy and retiring artist made one of his rare public appearances on this night, wearing a sports jacket and tie, quietly and almost reluctantly accepting the showers of adoration. Among those in line to greet Chavez and Oliver were Sallie Wright and her daughter, Eliza Wright. Oliver had painted the Wright family portrait some years back. Laura and Tony Visage greeted the artist, whose work they had recently purchased at Hooks-Epstein Galleries, where modest-sized paintings by Oliver go for around $20,000.

    Janelle and Tio Kleberg, King Ranch owners who hosted Oliver on his two-day visit to the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute on the ranch, made the party as well, explaining that the institute served as inspiration for the scarf that is replete with Texas wildlife — 120 beautifully-detailed examples of flora and fauna in each. A portion of proceeds from sale of the scarves will benefit the institute.

    The credit card terminals were whirring as guests scooped up scarves, ties and other Hermès luxuries. Among the Hermès fans were Bobbie and John Nau, Victoria and Parker Johnson, Lynn Wyatt, Ann and Henry Hamman, Nicole Katz, Valerie Dieterich, Ceron and Todd Fiscus, Pete Coneway, Ellen and Ed Randall and Lindsey Looke.

    While most of the above displayed some form of Hermès love, none did it better than Jolie Berndt and Dina Cole, both draped in magnificent Hermès shawls and carrying the requisite Birkins. Cole's was filled with 14 neatly-folded Hermès scarves, all designed by Oliver.

    Which begged the question — how many Hermès scarves did she have in all? "I have no idea," she coyly replied.

    John and Bobbie Nau, from left and Henry Hamman at Hermès.

    John and Bobbie Nau, from left with NAME at Kermit Oliver at Herm\u00e8s February 2014
    Photo by © Fulton Davenport PWL Studio
    John and Bobbie Nau, from left and Henry Hamman at Hermès.
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    Pathways to Progress

    From celebration to succession, Houston Parks Board luncheon looks ahead

    Joel Luks
    Nov 3, 2025 | 1:30 pm
    Houston Parks Board luncheon 2025
    Photo by Jenny Antill, courtesy of Houston Parks Board
    City Council Member Julian Ramirez, Nancy Kinder, Guy Hagstette, and Commissioner Rodney Ellis.

    More than 400 park enthusiasts gathered under the tented Avenida de las Americas Plaza for the Houston Parks Board’s 2025 Annual Luncheon, Pathways to Progress, celebrating the city’s ever-growing greenspace network.

    Houston Parks Board luncheon 2025

    Photo by Jenny Antill, courtesy of Houston Parks Board

    City Council Member Julian Ramirez, Nancy Kinder, Guy Hagstette, and Commissioner Rodney Ellis.

    The afternoon opened with warm remarks from co-chair Ann Lents, who, along with fellow chairs David Heaney, Brittany and Ryan Jewett, and Dwan and Anthony Thomas, thanked attendees for their ongoing support of Houston’s parks and trails. Lents emphasized that progress is only possible through collective stewardship—a theme that carried through the day.

    Houston Mayor John Whitmire echoed that spirit, applauding the city’s ability to come together for community improvement. He surprised guests when he proclaimed October 14 as Beth White Day in recognition of Beth White’s transformative leadership as Houston Parks Board president and CEO.

    Board chair Dr. Cullen Geiselman Muse followed with a tribute to White, complete with a video presentation and a commemorative scarf featuring art curated for the occasion. Geiselman Muse revealed White’s successor: Justin Schultz, currently HPB’s chief program officer, who will assume the top role in January.

    Over a lunch catered by Levy Restaurants, guests heard updates on HPB’s major initiatives, including Let’s Play Houston, the Hill at Sims and MacGregor Park projects, and Bayou Greenways.

    The annual Parkside Chat paired White with Catherine Nagel, executive director of City Parks Alliance, for a conversation on public-private partnerships and Houston’s leadership in park development. Guests departed with HPB swag and admired the display of native trees, shrubs, and forbs cultivated from HPB’s own nursery.

    The luncheon raised a record-breaking $790,000.

    On the Avenida were Nancy Kinder, Beth Robertson, Guy Hagstette, Michael Heckman, Susie and Joe Dilg, Susan Christian, Council Member Joaquin Martinez, Council Member Sallie Alcorn, Kathryn Lott, Chris Ballard, Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Bee Dickson, Nan McRaven, Jill and Dunham Jewett, Paula Gilmer DesRoches, Reggie DesRoches, George DeMontrond, and Kathy and George Britton.

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