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    Pretty in pink

    Manhattan hits Houston with the arrival of a buzzy new Highland Village store: It's a hot pink neon splash

    Shelby Hodge
    Mar 3, 2014 | 11:23 am

    Ooh-la-la! Houston devotees are probably as excited about the opening of the new Kate Spade New York flagship store here as the honchos who jetted in from New York for the launch parties.

    Close to 500 turned out for Friday night's grand opening, a smaller number of VIP customers (spending as much as $15,000 annually) and fashion media popped in the night before.

    From the moment guests landed at the entrance on the Drexel Street corner of Highland Village, it was clear that something dreamy was happening inside. That was thanks in part to the hot pink neon sculpture, an abstract of the iconic Kate Spade New York bow, above the front door. Houston artist Joseph Cohen was commissioned to create that piece as well as the brass over-sized floral sculpture, just inside the door, which displays a dozen handbags.

    We loved the chic, sophisticated pieces particularly those laced with Swarovski crystals — cocktail dresses and cocktail shorts.

    The 6,000 square foot retail confection brings a certain lady-like Manhattan style to Houston as the new shop is only the second in the country to carry the upscale Madison Avenue line. We loved the chic, sophisticated pieces particularly those laced with Swarovski crystals — cocktail dresses and cocktail shorts. And pieces made from fabrics created in special mills in Europe were certainly eye-catchers. Yummy.

    The store includes a colorful array of shoes, handbags, eyewear, tech accessories, ready-to-wear, jewelry, watches, home accessories and more. Girly girls who go for bows, bib necklaces and sheaths with little sweaters will love the offerings which include loads of pink.

    "Our customer is here. We have a very loyal following," Taryn Laeban, executive vice president for North America explained during a VIP opening party. "The Houston woman is very fashionable. She likes color and she loves to do style head-to-toe.

    "So it's the perfect place for us to do our second flagship, really almost within a year of opening our Madison Avenue flagship."

    The Houston venue is actually larger than the New York flagship which occupies a four-story brownstone. Special amenities of the flagships include an on-site tailor, what they refer to as "champagne styling" and home delivery.

    Jenica Myszkowski, Kate Spade vice president of stores, noted that the Galleria store, which has done exceptionally well during its five year run, will remain. However, the Galleria manager, Samantha Pham, is now heading up the Highland Village boutique.

    Kate Spade New York flagship a modern eye-catcher.

    Kate Spade Highland Village, March 2014
    Photo courtesy of Michael Martinez Photography
    Kate Spade New York flagship a modern eye-catcher.
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    Rain or shine, Houston Zoo Ball raises $2.1M for a wilder future

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 20, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Houston Zoo Ball 2025
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Zoo Ball chairs Jay and Catherine Goossen, Kathy and Marty Goossen, and Lacey and Matthew Goossen.

    Rainclouds may have loomed, but Houston’s social set was undeterred at Zoo Ball 2025, themed Enchanted Forests, the Houston Zoo’s annual black-tie bash that raised an impressive $2.1 million for animal care, education, and wildlife-saving efforts.

    Houston Zoo Ball 2025

    Photo by Daniel Ortiz

    Zoo Ball chairs Jay and Catherine Goossen, Kathy and Marty Goossen, and Lacey and Matthew Goossen.

    More than 600 guests turned out for the woodland-themed evening chaired by the Goossen family — Kathy and Marty Goossen, Lacey and Matthew Goossen, and Catherine and Jay Goossen — which celebrated creatures great and small and honored former Houston Zoo president and CEO Lee Ehmke.

    Despite the threat of rain, organizers and guests came prepared. The zoo’s Masihara Pavilion was transformed into a lush, tented ballroom, complete with covered walkways and just enough sparkle to make the drizzle feel intentional. Stylish Houstonians paired their gala gowns with weather-smart footwear — because a little practicality never hurt anyone.

    Partygoers mingled with ambassador animals (including Clark the macaw, clearly the night’s breakout star) before sitting down to a multi-course dinner from City Kitchen. The elegant spread featured haricots verts salad, seared sea bass with roasted grape and basil beurre blanc, and the crowd-favorite Aunt Etta chocolate cake topped with crème anglaise.

    During the lively auctions, chaired by Courtney and Bas Solleveld, guests proved generous and competitive. Big-ticket items included a Puerto Vallarta getaway, an Aspen excursion, and naming rights for the Zoo’s newest okapi calf. A paddle raise added $259,000, amplified by a $110,000 matching gift from Dee Methvin, honoring the late Stacy Methvin, and Kerry Galvin.

    After dinner, the PNC-sponsored After Party, chaired by Anna Gryska, kept the tempo high and the temperature higher. The Drywater Band packed the dance floor as guests partied well past midnight, heat and humidity be damned. Those who survived the sweaty soirée were rewarded with late-night bites from Armando’s taco truck and Paulie’s cookies — the sweetest kind of sendoff.

    Party animals were Houston Zoo CEO Lisa and Alec Peterson, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Carina and Brooks Antweil, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Monica Kuraturi and Kumaran Sathyamoorthy, Dana, Daryl and Olivia Kenningham, Kristy and Chris Bradshaw, Jordan and Dylan Seff, and Kelley and Steve Lubanko.

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