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    A New Blow Dry Bar

    Houston's fun new blow dry bar is a labor of love — and a happily ever after stronger than a hurricane

    Heather Staible
    Heather Staible
    Aug 3, 2014 | 1:32 pm

    Brandon and Greer McDonald emanate Southern hospitality and natural cheerfulness that are a perfect fit for their new Memorial City blow dry bar and makeup lounge, Brush & Blush.

    The Louisiana natives are right at home in Houston, a city that has always been on their radar. As teenagers, it was a weekend destination that left an indelible mark on each of them, even though they definitely have lots of love for their home state.

    “Getting a blowout is one of life’s luxuries, so I wanted the salon to feel luxurious too."

    Blowout bars aren’t breaking news these days, so the couple went to great lengths finding new products and services to offer, but it’s the journey of just how Brush & Blush came to be that’s as fun as the salon itself.

    The two first met in Spanish class when they were 13 and were friends in high school, but lost touch after graduation. Greer went on to get her nursing degree and Brandon worked in operations for a large company.

    Thanks to early social media (hello Myspace) the two re-connected in a big way, going on their first date on Valentine’s Day and soon getting engaged.

    Their happily ever after was cut short, however, thanks to the combination of Hurricane Ike and the unfortunate timing of their wedding venue, Tuscany in Garden Oaks, going bankrupt.

    “We had prepaid for everything,” Greer says. “We were just one of the couples affected.” A 2008 Houston Chronicle story reported that at least 100 couples lost close to $800,000 combined due to the wedding space bankruptcy.

    Oprah To The Rescue

    Enter everybody’s favorite fairy godmother Oprah. She heard about the devastated brides and passed the story along to Rachael Ray and suddenly, the wedding was back on, although it was much different from how they had imagined.

    “We were married with 32 other couples at Minute Maid Park on the Rachael Ray Show,” Greer says. “It happened quickly. All the brides went to David’s Bridal and chose dresses and took mine apart and redid it before the wedding.”

    The McDonalds were married on the baseball field, which had been transformed into a white and silver wonderland. It was an unexpected turn, but they enjoyed the moment, looking ahead to the future, which brought them to Brush & Blush.

    The couple had always wanted to own their business and after Brandon lost his job in company layoffs, they decided now was the time.

    “We wanted to do something different, something we love,” Brandon says.

    The salon blends shabby chic and modern touches for a 2,000-square-foot space that is bright and airy. Greer had a vision for the space and with Mallory Gaylor of Mohle Design Inc., installed herringbone wood floors, couture wood grain metallic wallpaper and quartz composite marble countertops.

    “Getting a blowout is one of life’s luxuries, so I wanted the salon to feel luxurious too,” Greer says.

    Twelve blow dry stations line three sides of the salon and the four shampoo chairs massage clients with soft bursts of air. The Brush menu offers blowouts, updos, braids and the Brazilian Blowout, a professional smoothing treatment. For a nominal fee, clients can come back for a blowout refresh within 48 hours.

    Brush & Blush is one of the few salons in the area carrying Kevyn Aucoin cosmetics and each of three makeup stations feature Glamcor adjustable LED lighting mirrors that mimic daylight, candlelight and all points in between.

    Brush & Blush also works as a pampering party venue for just about any occasion, giving clients the options to rent a side of salon or the entire space. Parties start at $750 an hour and include all regular salon services.

    “We love our jobs and are just happy to come here every day,” Greer says.

    Sounds like sometimes you really do get a happily ever after.

    Lousiana natives Greer and Brando McDonald always wanted to be business owners, so they opened Brush & Blush in Memorial.

    3 Greer and Brandon McDonald at the Brush & Blush Blow Dry Bar party June 2014
      
    Photo by © Daniel Ortiz
    Lousiana natives Greer and Brando McDonald always wanted to be business owners, so they opened Brush & Blush in Memorial.
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    GIDDYUP GLAM

    6 Houston fashion experts on what to wear to Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Jun 25, 2025 | 9:14 am
    Beyonce Cowboy Carter Tour
    Photo courtesy of Beyonce/Instagram
    Beyoncé’s tour wardrobe features custom cowboy couture from fashion houses like Burberry, Mugler, and McQueen.

    She may have debuted her Cowboy Carter era at the 2024 Grammy Awards, but Beyoncé left the real rodeo for Houston. The hometown queen is saddling up for a two-night takeover, and the Beyhive is showing up with Texas-sized glam.

    In true H-Town fashion, fans aren't just going for the music; they are dressing the part and embracing Beyoncé's country renaissance with denim, rhinestones, fringe, and boots made for strutting.

    To help fans with their style game, we've asked several of Houston's most fashionable ladies for their concert-night must-haves. From bold accessories and statement tops to perfectly layered looks, these pieces channel the spirit of Cowboy Carter with a bit of Bayou City flair.

    After all, this isn't just any concert — this is a Texas-sized homecoming fit for a queen.

    Luisa Babarczy, Co-Owner,South to North

    Luisa Babarczy and Alejandra Bravo's Autry Park store South to North showcases the best Latin American fashion designers to Houston's rapt audiences. For time in the Beyhive, Babarczy recommends a jacket for layering.

    "My recommendation would definitely be the Torera Clásica Denim jacket by Monserrat Messeguer. This jacket is bold and glamorous, with just the right amount of sparkle. The classic denim gives it that effortless, 'cool girl' vibe, while the rhinestone fringe brings full-on Sasha Fierce energy. Pair it with high-waisted pants and a statement boot."

    Fringe jacket A rhinestone-fringed denim jacket adds Sasha Fierce sparkle to your concert fit.Photo courtesy of South to North

    Lizzy Bentley, Founder,City Boots

    A night at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter concert wouldn't be complete without the perfect pair of boots. Available at The Avenue, Houstonians can snag a pair from City Boots.

    "The Amarillo Boot is sophisticated enough for a night out while maintaining the authentic Western spirit that never goes out of style. They were designed with an extra inch of height to give that perfect blend of comfort and style that takes you from concert to after-party effortlessly."

    City BootStep out in extra-tall boots that blend authentic Western with all-night comfort.Photo by Jana Cantua

    Clara Hough, Co-Founder, Shop Off The Record

    Clara Hough and her Shop Off The Record co-founder, Sania Ahmed-Irfan, spend their days sourcing hard-to-find luxury products for Houston's knowledgeable trendsetters. Hough suggests a luxe bag to finish any outfit while keeping with NRG's strict bag policies.

    "I would choose one of these two Bottega Veneta Bags for the Cowboy Carter concert. The Concert Pouch, available at Tootsies, or the Mini Loop Camera Bag, available at Neiman Marcus Galleria, are the perfect size, meet most venue guidelines, and have a crossbody strap that is a must for dancing and moving through crowds. Bottega Veneta has incredible craftsmanship and can endure a lot of use while remaining in excellent shape."

    Bottega Veneta concert bag Choose a chic, crossbody Bottega that’s both stylish and stadium-approved.Photo courtesy of Neiman Marcus Galleria

    Christy Lynn Lee, Owner,Christy Lynn

    Houston-based designer Christy Lynn Lee is known for hand-painted florals and delicate silk, but when it comes to attending a high-energy concert, she goes for layering and flair.

    "I love Courtney Pell Wilkerson's style and the curated selection at her boutique,Pell 1990. Her selections always strike a perfect balance of classic, feminine, and cool. I like pairing some of her shoes and accessories with layering garments to pair with my pieces. TheNayelle Cream Bodysuit is great as a layering piece under one of our novelty jackets."

    Layer delicate bodysuits with bold jackets for a concert-ready mix of feminine and cool.Photo courtesy of Pell 1990

    Christina Greene McAllen, Owner,Christina Greene Jewelry

    The Houston jewelry designer who famously dresses the crowds in turquoise and gold during rodeo season shares her local favorite for a classic must-have.

    "I love the white fringe top by Mason's Daughter available atThe Avenue. There's nothing more classic than a white button-up. Now, add some fringe, and I'm all in."

    The AvenueA white button-up with fringe is a timeless, Western-chic essential.Photo courtesy of The Avenue

    Paulina Padilla,Stylist

    This Houston-based stylist is behind some of the city's most iconic looks, styling everything from high-profile photoshoots to curating the perfect closet. For concert season, she says it's all about the right accessories that take an outfit from cute to Cowboy Carter-worthy.

    "A cowboy hat for the Cowboy Carter Tour is a must. TheFreya Haven Hat can elevate the simplest outfit or even complete the maximal outfit for a Western chic concert look. The beige is my favorite."

    Freya hatTop it off with a cowboy hat that instantly elevates any Cowboy Carter look.Photo courtesy of Freya

    Beyonce Cowboy Carter Tour
      

    Photo courtesy of Beyonce/Instagram

    Beyoncé’s tour wardrobe features custom cowboy couture from fashion houses like Burberry, Mugler, and McQueen.

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