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    Fancy footwear

    Houstonian's wildly sexy stilettos — some with tiny pistol and holster — shake up the shoe world

    Shelby Hodge
    Mar 10, 2015 | 11:01 am

    The miles-long dining room table in the art-filled home of John and Becca Cason Thrash was laden with the most tempting collection of shoe and handbag accessories that this writer has seen outside of Tootsies, Neiman Marcus or Saks Fifth Avenue.

    Congratulations, Joyce Echols, native Texan, hometown Houston entrepreneur, shoe designer on the verge of a major splash.

    These wildy sexy shoes will surely appeal to the Texas gal with spunk and Lone Star pride as well as to any woman with a feisty fashion streak.

    We visited Joyce last summer over lunch at Brasserie 19 when she was just launching her whimsical, hot-wired shoe brand. The spring and summer line quietly entered the marketplace as a starting point. Today, her fall/winter designs, which will hit the marketplace in July, reflect a maturing of design and quality superiority that are sure to make Joyce Echols shoes an international success. Already, her brand has caught the attention of buyers and the affection of customers in the Asian market.

    Last week, she introduced her ultra sexy, fab designs to Houston friends during a sample showing at the Thrash home. During five hours of schmoozing, the fashionistas and dandies arrived to peruse the Texas-inspired, Italian crafted offerings. On this special day, 10 percent of the pre-order sales were earmarked for Child Advocates.

    Guests such as Caroline Starry LeBlanc, Sarah Starry, Courtney Hopson, Melissa Mithoff, Holly Waltrip and more arrived to give a look-see at the creative and finely crafted footwear.

    Echols was pleased to share that that her designs had been accepted by the same highly-selective Italian manufacturer as that of Charlotte Olympia. Thus, upping the quality of the products as witnessed in the shoes, boots, sandals and handbags on display last week.

    No denying there is a Texas twang to many of her designs, some laced with gilded barbed wire or bullet heads or long horn steer logos. These wildy sexy shoes will surely appeal to the Texas gal with spunk and Lone Star pride as well as to any woman with a feisty fashion streak. But then there are even more sophisticated designs such as the silk satin high-rise boots or the tuxedo bow-tie evening pumps and evening slippers for gents that carry her longhorn skull logo.

    Our particular favorites included the Swarovski-encrusted evening sandals, the silk satin evening boots and the party sandals with tiny pistol, rhinestone included.

    Joyce Echols designs are priced accordingly with other top-line shoe designers with prices ranging from $500 to $2,000, the latter a high-rise sandal embraced at the ankle by a round of buffalo tusks.

    Our particular favorites (keep in mind that I am not exactly fashion forward) included the Swarovski-encrusted evening sandals, the silk satin evening boots and the party sandals with tiny pistol, rhinestone included.

    Love, love, love the bullet head-encrusted booties and pumps. Love the fur-trimmed booties with barbed wire accents. Love the longhorn steer logo that emblazons both her handbags and pumps.

    Stay tuned for Joyce Echols' success. She has appointments in New York this week with Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf's, more meetings with buyers from Asia and with owners of Houston's Katia Boutique, which carries her brand.

    Swarovski crystals decorate these evening sandals that Joyce Echols wore to the recent Houston Ballet Ball.

    Photo by © Michelle Watson CatchLightGroup.com
    Swarovski crystals decorate these evening sandals that Joyce Echols wore to the recent Houston Ballet Ball.
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    Painted with Purpose

    21 Houston doctors trade scrubs for canvases at Arts of Healing gala

    Joel Luks
    Dec 11, 2025 | 2:30 pm
    Arts of Healing gala 2025
    Photo by Alida Bonifaz
    Chita Craft, Bethany Buchanan, and Nora Jarrard.

    Turns out, creativity isn’t just for the canvas. It pulses through the hands of healers, too.

    Arts of Healing gala 2025

    Photo by Alida Bonifaz

    Chita Craft, Bethany Buchanan, and Nora Jarrard.

    That was the spirit of The Arts of Healing Eighth Annual Gala, where physicians traded lab coats for aprons and oils to showcase their artistic prowess at The Post Oak Hotel on November 8.

    Guests — close to 500 — were greeted by a floral fantasia courtesy of Blooming Gallery. A grand circular bar anchored the room, while a curated silent auction, wine pull, and an ultra-chic Valobra raffle for a diamond necklace tempted attendees. The centerpiece? Art by 21 physician-artists being honored that evening lining the entire ballroom.

    Among the physicians celebrated for their contributions both in hospitals and on canvas were Dr. Shetal Amin, Dr. Deepak Bedi, Dr. Mark Dannenbaum, Dr. Meshann Fitzgerald, Dr. Matthew Goldman, Dr. Brandon Goodwin, Dr. Mollie Gordon, Dr. Maysoon Hamed, Dr. Emily Jamea, Dr. Henry Kuerer,Dr. JP LeFave, Dr. Dean Moore, Dr. Marlene Morales, Dr. Sehar Najamus, Dr. Eric Powitzky, Dr. Terrence Wadley, Dr. Cindy Williams, Dr. Jose Miguel Yamal, Dr. Sarrah Zadeh, and Dr. Isaac Raijman, who, alongside his wife, Lori Raijman, founded the Arts of Healing Foundation.

    Co-chaired by Rachel and Warren Ellsworth IV and Natalie and Mark Bordman, the evening marked a fundraising high, collecting more than $560,000 to support The Arts of Healing and its Sunshine Kids Summer Camp collaboration. The initiative brings children facing cancer from across Texas together for creativity, connection, and joy.

    A special musical cameo brought the house down when honoree Dr. Jeff Ross took the stage, trumpet in hand, for a guest appearance with Dry Water Band. The dance floor stayed thumping well into the night, a tribute to the spirit of creativity as medicine.

    Summoning their inner Picassos were Sarah Collins, Michele and Youval Meicler, Kristen Collins, Betsy and Jimmy Montgomery, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Kristen Cannon, Cathleen Fishel, Stephanie Wilcox, Alexis Rosales, Faith Majors, Bethany Buchanan, Susan and Steve Beatte, Larry Doty, Vanessa and Chuck Ames, Dana Barton and Robert Clay, Rita Shuma, Jennifer Wisler, Dr. Rukmini Rednam, Dr. Victoria Chang, Dr. Danielle Antosh, Katie Tsuru, and Dr. Kathy Nguyen.

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