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    may the best horse (and hat) win!

    The fashionable Houstonian's guide to the 10 hottest Kentucky Derby parties in town

    Julia Davila
    Apr 27, 2021 | 10:30 am

    When it comes to Kentucky Derby style, the ultra-stylish Tootsies creative director, Fady Armanious, says it best: “The bigger the hat, the better.”

    Once again, it’s time for little bit of sass, a lot of style, and, of course, two minutes of thrilling horse racing. Houstonians will be donning their best Southern genteel garb and elaborate, decorative hats — or fascinators — for the annual horse race and event held Saturday in May 1 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.

    “Houstonians are ready to dress up and celebrate, especially after a tough year,” Armanious tells CultureMap.

    When selecting an outfit for one of the hottest social events of spring, opt for a lighter color palette. Rarely are pant suits worn, sometimes jumpsuits, but mostly knee-length or longer dresses, Armanious shares. “You’ll see long-sleeve sheer, off the shoulder, and a lot of floral.”

    Personal stylist and owner of Trending Style Houston, Elisabeth Webb, tells CultureMap that women can't go wrong with a crisp, voluminous, mid-length dress in Pantone's trendiest color. “The chicest Derby looks are the simplest," she notes. "Monochromatic is always a stand out look.”

    Webb’s go-to brands for dressing the part, ranging from low to high, are STAUD, Alexis, Zimmermann, Johanna Ortiz, Texas-native Brandon Maxwell, and KHAITE.

    For men, Armanious suggests lighter, more comfortable fabrics and colors. With the event being outdoors, keeping cool is a must in the Houston heat. “Linen is a go-to because it’s breathable,” he says.

    “Stay away from darker hues like black and go for white or pastel tones,” Armanious advises. “Seersucker, pinstripes, and checkered suits are popular with men. If pastels aren’t for you, go for navy or khaki.”

    Houston’s top restaurants and bars are hosting Kentucky Derby-themed parties with contests, live music, great food, and Derby-inspired style contests. May the best hat win!

    Look to these 10 spots to celebrate the Kentucky Derby in style.

    Hats, Hearts & Horseshoes
    Where: Benefitting Bo’s Place, the annual event, previously hosted at the home of Paige and Tilman Fertitta, is at the Houston Polo Club this year. To purchase a table, visit this site. 4-6 pm, 8552 Memorial Dr.

    Talk Derby To Me
    Where: The Rustic is hosting an all-day affair, beginning with its Jam & Toast Brunch from 10 am-3 pm. Listen to live music by Remy Reilly and come dressed to impress for a chance to win in three best dressed contests.

    The best-dressed couple, best-dressed male, and best-dressed female will each win a $100 gift card to The Rustic. Sip on Mint Juleps, made with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, and snack on Derby-inspired culinary features like Triple Crown Sliders, made with fried green tomatoes, hot chicken, and pulled pork. 1121 Uptown Park Blvd. and 1836 Polk St.

    Keep your friends close and your mint juleps closer
    Where:
    Alba Huerta’s Washington Avenue cocktail bar, Julep, reopens this Saturday, May 1 with a COVID-conscious version of their annual Derby Day Party. From noon-6 pm, guests can enjoy four satellite bars, two main bars, mint julep carts, a spirit-free cocktail bar, and the JulepToGo truck.

    Expect BBQ and smoked oysters by Blood Brothers BBQ and Feges BBQ, boozy popsicles, a Topo Chico station, lawn games, a live DJ set, a T-shirt pop up by Vinyl Ranch, and of course, a live stream of the race. Tickets are available here. 1919 Washington Ave.

    Run with the Romas
    Where:
    Valobra Master Jewelers and Ferrari of Houston are hosting a pre-party from noon - 5 pm. Test drive the 2021 Ferrari Roma and watch the race in your Derby looks.

    The latest ride share service, Alto, is transporting party-goers using Valobra’s promo code, which is good for $25 off. 2150 Westheimer Rd.

    Patio Party
    Where:
    BB Lemon’s Kentucky Derby patio party will feature DJ Mohawk Steve, a hat contest with prizes, Derby-inspired cocktails by Four Roses Bourbon, and more. Reservations are recommended. Call 713-554-1809 to book. 1809 Washington Ave., 2-6 pm.

    Derby Day Party
    Where:
    Swing by Chapman & Kirby’s celebration from noon-8 pm for live music, hookah, gift bags, and more. 2118 Lamar St., Suite 100

    Off to the Races
    Where:
    Backstreet Cafe is celebrating the crown jewel of horseracing with all-day drink specials featuring Maker’s Mark, an optional tasting menu with decadent food and cocktails, take-home julep kits, and prizes for the best hats.

    The julep and snack kits are available Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1 for $60 and include six servings of Backstreet Cafe’s batched Maker’s Mark Mint Julep with fresh mint and crushed ice; two keepsake Julep cups and a Maker’s Mark insulated cooler bag; and bacon deviled eggs, grilled peach salad, and shrimp and pimento cheese grits.

    For those dining in, enjoy the Maker’s Mark three-course brunch cocktail-paired menu for $45, available Saturday, May 1 from 10 am - 4 pm. Call 713-521-2239 for reservations. Maker’s Mark cocktail/flight specials are also available for $10, dine-in or to-go. 1103 S. Shepherd Dr.

    Big Hat Weekend
    Where:
    The all-day affair is taking place at Loch Bar in River Oaks District. The seafood tavern will come to life with a best hat contest and several bourbon-inspired cocktail specials, benefitting local nonprofit, Bo’s Place.

    Spirits include a Maker’s Mark Flight with Maker’s Mark, Maker’s 46, Maker’s Loch Bar Private Select, and Maker’s Cask Strength ($22); Loch Bar’s rendition of a Mint Julep and a Maker’s Gold Rush cocktail with an edible gold leaf. The eatery will also offer Kentucky Hot Brown Sliders served open face ($16). 4444 Westheimer Rd., Unit G110

    Let the Race Begin
    Where:
    From noon-7 pm, William Price Distilling Co. is hosting its inaugural Derby Party featuring DJ Matthew Dunn. Enjoy the cocktail lounge and bites from Zach Cooks BBQ. Tickets are available here. 970 Wakefield Dr.

    Gettin’ Down and Derby
    Where:
    Houston’s whiskey destination, Permission Whiskey, is joining forces with Maker’s Mark this Derby Day. Expect a mobile bar, Maker’s Mark glass dipping station, and style prizes with local judge Danielle Dubois, also known as Hangry Houstonian. For reservations, direct message Permission Whiskey on Instagram.

    Luke Hotze and Megan Hotze stunned in lace and a matching fascinator.

    Kentucky Derby 2021
    Photo by Dave Rossman
    Luke Hotze and Megan Hotze stunned in lace and a matching fascinator.
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    SPRING FLING

    Houston Ballet's Spring Nutcracker Market returns with 150 vendors

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Apr 7, 2026 | 2:00 pm
    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Spring 2026
    Courtesy of Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market
    Shoppers browse a fresh mix of spring-ready finds at Nutcracker Market Spring, where new vendors take center stage.

    For those who thought Nutcracker Market was strictly a fall tradition, Houston Ballet is making a strong case for adding spring shopping dates April 17-19, to the calendar. Nutcracker Market Spring returns with a lighter, more edited version of the favorite holiday market, featuring 150 merchants instead of the massive 280 for its fall counterpart. Designed with spring and summer in mind, the market is focused on easy entertaining, vacation-ready style, and home updates – it's less about gifting and more about a seasonal refresh.

    Watercolor artist and designer Taylor Paladino's products are always highly sought-after at the fall event, and he is excited to visit Houston for the spring crowds. "The Nutcracker Market is my Super Bowl. It is quite literally the biggest event on our calendar — and the most fun," Paladino tells CultureMap. "We love to see all of the friends we've made in Houston, and I can't wait to show them some of my newest collections."

    What's new

    This is not a repeat of the fall lineup. More than 80 merchants who did not participate in the 2025 fall market and over 60 who are entirely new to Nutcracker Market will be on hand with their spring and summer favorites. The result will be a noticeably different and more relaxed experience.

    Shoppers will get to explore several new brands, including:

    • Absorb-Lumen: Beautiful towels for everyday life.
    • Florida Pure Sea Salt: Natural sea salt for food and cocktail rims.
    • 1 Hide Bags: Chic custom bags and timeless leather belts.
    • Aaron Grey Co.: Southern-inspired, hand-drawn apparel and accessories.
    • Bora Handcrafted Jewelry: Oxidized sterling silver/gold jewelry with semi-precious stones.
    • Good Time Charlie Land Company: Joyful Jellycats and thoughtfully curated spring decor.
    • Mills Gourmet: Easy and delicious snacks, hours d'oeuvres, and more.
    • Novi Creations: Artisan bohemian jewelry inspired by the national parks.

    What to expect

    For seasoned shoppers, the smaller size makes navigating NRG Arena easier, while the bevy of new merchants keeps it exciting. For first-timers, the market is a great introduction to one of Houston’s most anticipated shopping experiences, with all the charm and none of the overwhelming holiday frenzy.

    Many of the same conveniences will still be available, including package check, curbside pickup, valet parking, and early-bird shopping. While strollers, carts, rolling bags, wagons, and pets are not permitted, children under two years old are free. Although the market will be smaller than its fall counterpart, comfortable shoes and clothing a must for navigating the aisles. Tailgating and mimosas always add to the fun, but taking breaks for water and snacks is highly encouraged to ensure a stress-free shopping experiences.

    Why it matters

    The return of the spring market follows several years of rebuilding the fall event. “Pausing Nutcracker Market Spring in 2022 allowed us to focus fully on the beloved fall Nutcracker Market, building our audience back to pre-pandemic levels,” Sonja Kostich, executive director of Houston Ballet, tells CultureMap. “This momentum has given us the confidence to reintroduce Nutcracker Market Spring to Houston.”

    This decision is supported by huge numbers from the 2025 fall market, which drew more than 104,000 shoppers and generated over $24 million in merchandise and ticket sales. The fall market raised more than $6 million in support of Houston Ballet’s productions, training programs, and community campaigns. Like its fall counterpart, the spring market continues that giving mission, with each purchase supporting the arts.

    Tickets

    General admission is $20 for a one-day pass, available at Ticketmaster.com or H-E-B Business Centers. Early Bird Admission is $40 for those who want a 90-minute head start on Friday and admission to all three days of the market.

    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Spring 2026

    Courtesy of Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market

    Shoppers browse a fresh mix of spring-ready finds at Nutcracker Market Spring, where new vendors take center stage.

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