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    Houstonians in Paris

    Houstonians light up U.S. Ambassador's residence at gala Paris dinner — then dance the night away

    Clifford Pugh
    By Clifford Pugh
    Jun 16, 2013 | 9:11 pm

    PARIS — With all the dashing men in white dinner jackets amid palatial surroundings, one might have mistaken the residence of the U.S. Ambassador to France on the fabled Rue Faubourg-Saint Honoré Sunday night for the set of a James Bond movie.

    The invitation to dinner, which kicked off three days of lavish fundraising events organized to benefit the International and American Friends of the Louvre and chaired by Houston's Becca Cason Thrash, asked men to wear light-colored jackets and women to wear long dresses ("not formal but long") or short cocktail attire.

    A glamorous crowd of around 140, including around 50 Houstonians, complied.

    On a slightly warm but near-picture perfect night, the guests gathered on the terrace of the ambassador's residence, a famed 60,000 square-foot palace completed in 1842, for cocktails before adjourning to a gold-gilded room on the first floor for a dinner prepared by the staff of the Ritz Hotel. The hotel, a favorite of the world's rich and famous, is closed for renovation until December 2014, but general manager Christian Boyens told guests "this is a great way to see our loyal guests beyond the four walls."

    "I thought it was a modern take on Sabrina," Thrash said, recalling the 1954 movie. "I was inspired by the Larrabees in Long Island — all the men had white dinner jackets."

    Large floor-to-ceiling windows were open to let in the evening air (no pesky mosquitoes in this part of France) as guests gathered at two candlelit tables that stretched the length of the long room. The lavish meal included a first course of a half-head of Bibb lettuce with lobster (Diane Lokey Farb marveled that it would make a great first-course at Houston restaurants), followed by grilled sole with summer vegetables and, for dessert, a heavenly hazelnut and chocolate concoction that promised to satisfy any sweet tooth.

    It was the second time that U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Rivkin and his wife, Susan Tolson, opened up the residence for an American Friends of the Louvre fundraising dinner. The couple had previously hosted a similar dinner in 2011, when Thrash oversaw a well-received series of parties to raise funds for the treasured French museum. Rivkin noted that the Louvre has increased its global outlook, with more than 35 collections on loan around the world.

    He also cited a recent magazine article that asked, "Can art help you live?" "The resounding answer is yes," he said, "if and when you have access to art."

    Rivkin also welcomed former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain Robert Holmes Tuttle and his wife Maria, along with the new Louvre director Jean-Luc Martinez, and praised Kip Forbes and Thrash for heading up fundraising efforts for the museum. Rivkin described Thrash as a "force of nature."

    Also headlining the guest list were Ritz Paris Hotel president Frank Klein and wife Maria, Louis Vuitton head of private client relations Stephanie Laurent and designer Andrew Gn, who was pleased to see Tolson and San Francisco arts patron Yurie Pascarella wearing his designs.

    Among the large Houstonian contingent were a number who had attended two previous Paris fundraisers for the Louvre organized by Becca, including the inaugural Liaisons au Louvre event in 2009. They included Becca's husband, John Thrash (an investor in CultureMap), his daughter Meghan Thrash, Farb, Monsour Taghdisi, Judith Oudt, Elizabeth and Gary Petersen, Greggory and Pat Burk, and Andrew Echols.

    While the dashing dinner jacket theme reminded me of a Bond movie, Becca had another film in mind. She wore a floral skirt she designed from fabric she found in San Francisco and made by Houston designer David Peck, along with a white blouse, inspired by a classic Audrey Hepburn movie.

    "I thought it was a modern take on Sabrina," she said, recalling the 1954 movie. "I was inspired by the Larrabees in Long Island — all the men had white dinner jackets."

    As guests were leaving after midnight, Becca was already looking forward to hosting a dinner at the Palais du Luxembourg, the home of the French Senate, on Monday night as well as the big Tuesday night gala at the Louvre, with entertainment by Diana Ross, for guests who have paid $10,000 each for the opportunity to attend these trio of gatherings.

    But already some Houstonians (lips sealed) were heading across town to dance the night away at the trendy club Chez Raspoutine.

    Judith Oudt, left, and Jamie Creel

    15 U.S. Ambassador dinner in Paris June 2013 Judith Oudt, Jamie Creel
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    Judith Oudt, left, and Jamie Creel
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    American in Paris

    Personal Paris: Houston frequent flyer reveals fave things to do in her favorite city

    Clifford Pugh
    By Clifford Pugh
    Jul 22, 2013 | 9:11 pm
    Personal Paris: Houston frequent flyer reveals fave things to do in her favorite city
    Photo by Eric Pouhier Wikipedia
    The Grand Palais is on Iannarelli's must-see list.

    Paris is almost like a second home for aircraft broker Janine Iannarelli. The founder of Houston-based Par Avion Ltd., Iannarelli travels regularly to the City of Light to buy and sell private jets to her international clientele. Last month, she was at the Paris Air Show, where she attended a lavish party in a chalet at the end of the runway hosted by Dassault Aviation, which introduced two new Falcon business jets, and a big party hosted by Breitling, which sponsors the largest aerobatic jet team in Europe.

    She also attended the Prix de Diane (France's answer to Ascot) at the Hippodrome de Chantilly, where the parade of hats was truly amazing. Iannarelli wore a design by Houstonian Gabriella Dror. And then she did what just about every stylish tourist does in the world's fashion capital: She went shopping.

    So we thought what better way to close out our Vive la France special editorial series, by asking Iannarelli for some of her favorite things to do in her favorite city.

    1. Go for a ride on a Bateaux Mouche

    Sure it may seem a little cheesy, but there's nothing like gliding down the Seine at night in one of the fabled excursion boats that passes by many of the city's most famous tourist attractions, Iannarelli says. "I don't care how much you know Paris or don't, it's something you won't forget." (Rent the 1963 movie, Charade, starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, to get an idea of how romantic it can be.) A ride last around 75 minutes if you're not on a dinner cruise.

    2. Visit Notre-Dame Cathedral

    Widely considered to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world, "it's a monument you need to see," says Iannarelli. "And it's even better if you've read Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth."

    3. Stop by the Grand Palais

    While the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay are on everyone's list, Iannarelli loves the Grand Palais, the grand palace with an enormous glass roof built for the World Fair of 1900. The best time to go is on a Sunday afternoon when there's a special exhibit. "It's so quintessential Paris," she says.

    4. Shop at Le Bon Marché

    Sure, there are plenty of great luxury shops on the Avenue Montaigne and Rue Saint-Honoré, but Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is in a class by itself. Founded in 1852, the store has one of the world's best-edited luxury selections, from the latest Chanel handbag, which Iannarelli purchased on this trip, to a wide variety of brightly colored socks that George W. Bush would love.

    5. Watch the world go by at the Jardin des Tuileries

    With a prime location between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde, the top garden in Paris is a perfect place for people watching.

    6. Have a drink at the Plaza Athénée

    With the Ritz Paris closed until December 2014 for renovation, there's no opportunity to grab a drink at Harry's Bar. So try the next best thing: The downstairs bar at the Plaza Athénée, on the Avenue Montaigne, is a popular late-night gathering spot as musicians, singers and guests launch into impromptu performances around the piano.

    7. Shop at Hervé Leroux

    The designer who invented the bandage dress has his own boutique with designs you won't see everywhere else. "He's a little bit under the radar," Iannarelli says.

    8. Dine at Le Goutillon in Chantilly

    Its location an hour outside Paris isn't convenient, but ​Iannarelli loves the classic French cuisine and the great people watching. "It's very famous among the horsey set," she says. "Anyone who is anyone in the equestrian world is there."

    Enjoy a boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche. Notre-Dame Cathedral, a must-see in itself, is in the background.

    Paris boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche tourist boat
    Photo by Attila Terbócs Wikipedia
    Enjoy a boat ride down the Seine on a Bateau Mouche. Notre-Dame Cathedral, a must-see in itself, is in the background.
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