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    For Mom

    Designer Toni Whitaker makes a dramatic comeback after a forced hiatus from fashion

    Darla Guillen
    May 19, 2013 | 5:55 pm

    “It’s good to know you’ve been missed,” designer Toni Whitaker says of the show marking her triumphant return to the fashion scene.

    Whitaker took an almost four-year, forced hiatus from her successful career in fashion design to care for her ill mother, who has since made a recovery and who attended the show at the Laura Rathe Gallery in a wheelchair, proudly observing her daughter’s new collection.

    Although the room was filled with fans, friends, peers and general well-wishers, the show still felt small and intimate. It was clear that more than just welcoming back a talented designer and curiously observing her latest collection, they were rooting for a friend. It’s not hard to see why — just a few minutes into a conversation with the talented designer and I was instantly put at ease.

    “I’m a Southern woman. Even when they’re dramatic and a little daring, they’re still very ladylike dresses."

    There’s something about the warmth she inspires — a combination of authenticity in her speech and honesty in her smile that forges an instant connection with her audience. That authenticity was directly reflected in her collection, as bare-faced models strutted down the runway. Four separate vignettes came together as one single collection and conveyed the designer’s aesthetic in different expressions.

    The first was Toni Whitaker Vintage, a retrospective on the Little Black Dress, with pleats and detail in the design that created movement in the solid black fabric. The second was a series of tie-dye garments in muted tones, subtle in hue but dramatic in design — with plunging necklines and staining that began at waist-level or lower, becoming progressively darker from top to bottom.

    The third was Raffia Out of Africa. This set was the most rustic of the collection with raw fabrics in earth tones. One piece featured a fabric that took its pattern from the texture of a Zaire tree in Africa, a design that was toned down by a darker, solid fabric that lay over the skirt and was cleverly held together by a magnet.

    The fourth vignette in the collection was Gauze. This set of looks was composed of crisp, clean pieces that left no room for error in construction, as solid white fabric showcased their flawless execution.

    Lloyd Gite, Whitaker’s friend of 30 years, and the host of the Thursday night runway show, donated all of the fabrics that worked collectively as a muse for Whitaker's new collection. They were what would have seemed like a challenge to almost any other designer: Notoriously stubborn fabrics — raw materials and stiff linen- — masterfully manipulated to look delicate. Whitaker says these are her favorite textiles to use.

    “I like natural fabrics, I like the way they breathe and mold to the body and play on the body,” Whitaker says. “I love linens and gauzes, and thought [they were] perfect for Houston now and for vacationing.”

    "It was never my intention to leave, but my mother is my priority."

    Whitaker’s unapologetically feminine designs are powerful in their restraint. The plunging necklines in solid tones are paired with layers of fabric that never feel excessive or superfluous. Every inch of fabric is completely necessary and intentional. And each is mercifully devoid of busy, ruffled flowery patterns — conveying femininity purely by cut and design.

    “I’m a Southern woman. Even when they’re dramatic and a little daring, they’re still very ladylike dresses . . . I love for women to look like women,” Whitaker says.

    This relaunch was everything anyone in attendance could have hoped for, utterly satisfying with well-constructed pieces in striking fabrics. Designers David Peck and Chloe Dao, Andrea Bonner, Barbara Seymour and Renee Logans attended, showing their support. After that obligatory break, Whitaker is ready to create art for women again.

    “It was never my intention to leave, but my mother is my priority,” Whitaker says. “Now it’s time to get back to work.”

    Toni Whitaker's return to fashion brought dramatic looks.

    359 Houston Toni Whitaker fashion show May 2013
    Photo by David Bartkowiak
    Toni Whitaker's return to fashion brought dramatic looks.
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    SELF-CARE SEPTEMBER

    4 Houston wellness spas with new treatments for post-summer rejuvenation

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Sep 12, 2025 | 9:15 am
    Biologique Recherche
    Photo courtesy of Biologique Recherche
    Houston’s self-care scene gets a boost with Biologique Recherche at River Oaks District.

    September is the perfect time to hit the reset button. Summer sun, travel, and long days can leave both the body and mind in need of a bit of recovery. Houston's wellness spots are stepping up with fresh ways to recharge.

    From oxygen-boosting facials and infrared yoga flows to float cabins, cold plunges, and seasonal spa treatments, these self-care experiences are a great way to shake up any self-care routine. Here's where to unwind, restore, and step into fall feeling renewed.

    Biologique Recherche
    The newest luxury skincare experience has landed in Houston, and Biologique Recherche in River Oaks District is the only spot in Texas to offer it. The VIP 02 facial is designed to optimize cellular oxygenation, boosting skin metabolism while restoring hydration, radiance, and texture. Rather than adding oxygen, the treatment helps the skin make better use of what's already there. With the goal of changing the skin from within, the relaxing facial begins with a dry massage, focusing on drainage and anti-aging benefits.

    "It is perfect for bringing back your natural glow, especially after the summer months when skin can be dull or dry from frequent sun exposure," says Ludivine Chaoui, senior esthetician at Biologique Recherche.

    Biologique Recherche Biologique Recherche is the only place in Texas to offer the VIP 02 facial.Photo courtesy of Biologique Recherche

    Altered States Wellness
    Texas-based Altered States Wellness is now open in Vintage Park with a lineup that includes float therapy, red light therapy, infrared sauna, cold plunge, PEMF therapy, and compression boots. The standout here is the float experience. Instead of a pod, the themed float cabins give guests enough space to stand upright.

    The studio also offers the Lab, a recovery zone with PEMF mats and compression therapy designed to support circulation, ease inflammation, and encourage deep cellular recovery. Each room offers a Vitamin C shower for a finishing boost.

    Altered States Wellness Guests can recharge in the Lab at Altered States Wellness with PEMF and compression therapy.Photo courtesy of Altered States Wellness

    Obsidian Flow Yoga
    The Heights has a new addition with Obsidian Flow Yoga, a Tumlum-inspired studio showcasing art from international artists. Classes are available for all experience levels, from beginner-friendly flows to sessions for experienced yogis. Heated classes use infrared panels that create a dry heat shown to shed up to 20 percent more toxins and metals from the body, while also reducing bacteria often found in HVAC systems. The studio also offers restorative, prenatal, and family yoga, along with a bookable spa-shower experience, onsite cold plunges, and a smoothie bar serving protein-packed organic blends.

    Obsidian Flow Yoga Infrared panels at Obsidian Flow Yoga create a dry heat during classes.Photo courtesy of Obsidian Flow Yoga

    Thompson Spa
    Located inside the Thompson Hotel, the spa just debuted its new seasonal collection, The Tailored Touch: Autumn Specials. Treatments include the Pumpkin Enzyme Renewal Facial and the Drift into Light Massage. The facial, also available in an extended version, gently resurfaces and refreshes skin for the season ahead. The massage restores balance through rhythmic movements, aromatherapy, warm compresses, and optional guided breathwork. All services at Thompson Spa can be customized to each client's individual needs.

    The spa is also extending its wellness focus beyond treatments with a new retail partnership. Ahead of the holiday season, the spa is now carrying Foreign Fare’s core pieces including the Soft Landings Collection, Jetsetter Jacket, and Zip Away Vest. Founded by Thy Mitchell, of Traveler's Table and Traveler’s Cart, the retail partnership was designed with wellness in mind, offering comfort and style for the modern traveler.

    Thompson Spa Seasonal treatments at Thompson Spa focus on renewal and balance for fall.Photo courtesy of Thompson Spa

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    Houston’s self-care scene gets a boost with Biologique Recherche at River Oaks District.

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