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    Spring Fashion Preview

    Capote, Ab Fab and the Caribbean figure into Cesar Galindo's fashion getaway

    Clifford Pugh
    Oct 6, 2014 | 3:15 pm

    NEW YORK — Cesar Galindo is a traveling man.

    A recent trip to the Caribbean inspired the Houston born-and-raised designer to create a colorful spring 2015 collection for his Czar by Cesar Galindo line, which he showcased during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.

    "I call it the 'getaway collection,' " Galindo said. "I feel like you should always feel like you're away on vacation. It's a very relaxed attitude. I was on the islands — I did several fashion weeks there — and it inspired me in many ways because of the colors.

    "I feel like you should always feel like you're away on vacation. It's a very relaxed attitude."

    "That's all the Caribbean. You look at it and it's all that vibrancy of the ocean, the landscape and the spirit of the people. You just feel like you're very relaxed. That's what it's all about."

    Indeed, the collection has a languid feeling, with flirty pastel skirts and contrasting bandeaus, snake-print caftans, sparkly two-tone sheaths, maxi-dresses in a bold green print, slinky lame gowns and multi-colored beaded jump suits.

    "They are made of double layered sequins. I did it in many different colors," he said. "My silhouettes are pretty classical. It's just about the textiles and the prints and what you do with them. And how you wear it."

    The Czar collection ranges from $395 to $1,000, much less than his couture line. "I want to make clothes that people can just consume and really collect and have," he said. "I do Cesar Galindo, which is couture. But have many galas have you got to go to?"

    Jessica Rossman, who flew from Houston to attend the show, was eyeing a sexy draped silver goddess gown to wear to the New York Academy of Art "Take Home A Nude" art auction and party at Sotheby's Thursday night (Oct. 9) in New York. Other Houstonians included Bambi Lynn, whose Blinc by Bambi Lynn production company helped to produce the show, fashion blogger Roz Pactor, John Dascoulias and eight Page Parkes models who participated in the presentation, including Needville teenager Ashton Zamarron, who was discovered during Parkes' Glamping Across Texas statewide model search.

    In addition to Zamarron, Houston models Katarina Richter, Marlee Menendez, Emily Matheny, Shelby Bullard, Sydney Wallis, Charlotte Stevens and Taylor May appeared in the show, along with models from the British Virgin Islands.

    The evil stepsisters are clothes whores obsessed with having and wearing all of the latest fashion trends, sometimes all at once.

    Galindo was also tapped to design costumes for a new production of Rossini's classic opera La Cenerentola in Milwaukee. Skylight Music Theater artistic director Viswa Subbaraman, formerly co-founder and director of Opera Vista in Houston, knew Galindo from their Bayou City connections and asked the designer to re-imagine the Cinderella story in a fashion-centric way.

    In the production, which just ended, Cinderella's family lives in a mansion overflowing with colorful clothing and accessories. According to a description in the press release for the show, "the evil stepsisters are clothes whores obsessed with having and wearing all of the latest fashion trends, sometimes all at once. The mansion is strewn from floor to ceiling with excessive clothing and accessories. Cinderella spends her days sorting, cleaning, folding and hanging their belongings."

    Galindo modeled the stepsisters after the boozy chain smoking duo in the classic British comedy Absolutely Fabulous. For the ball scene and he immediately thought of Truman Capote's 1966 Black and White Masquerade Ball and designed clothing that evoked that grand affair.

    "It was a great experience," Galindo said. "It's just fun to be part of the theater, where you can express yourself."

    Cesar Galindo modeled the evil stepsisters in La Cenerentola after the boozy, chain-smokers in Absolutely Fabulous.

    Cesar Galindo Cinderella in Milwaukee September 2014 Erin Sura (Clorinda), Kristen DiNinno (Tisbe) BETTER SHOT OF UGLY STEPSISTERS
    Photo by © Mark Frohna
    Cesar Galindo modeled the evil stepsisters in La Cenerentola after the boozy, chain-smokers in Absolutely Fabulous.
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    BOOTS TO THE GROUND

    Luxe Houston boot brand sets up court in Hill Country castle

    Brandon Watson
    Feb 10, 2026 | 4:30 pm
    Republic Wine Castle Johnson City
    Photo courtesy of Republic Boot Company
    This isn't exactly a typical location for a boot store.

    When most stores want to expand into a new town, they look at strip malls. Houston-based Republic Boot Company bought an entire castle. The company is turning Johnson City’s famous 290 Wine Castle at 10191 W US-290 into its newest outpost, though exactly what will happen behind the stone walls remains to be seen.

    Republic is known for its high-end artisan cowboy boots and celebrity clients like Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and team owner Cal McNair, plus unexpected fans like rapper Paul Wall. Although the flagship is housed in a 100-year-old building in Houston’s hip Heights neighborhood, the branding hasn’t exactly embraced turrets and drawbridges.

    “We’ve always said that Republic isn’t just about making boots; it’s about preserving the soul of Texas,” explained Chris Conrad, CEO and Founder of Republic Boot Company, in a release. “Acquiring this castle allows us to create a legendary destination where our customers can immerse themselves in the craft and make bucket-list memories. It’s bold, it’s unique, and it’s exactly where the Republic belongs. We have some wild plans for this property that the world hasn't seen before.”

    For now, the company is keeping most details a secret, but Conrad told the Houston Business Journal that the bootmaker plans to continue the winemaking and hotel business on the property. The castle compound has plenty of room to grow with 14 guest rooms, a tasting room, a cigar lounge, a covered deck, and a full commercial kitchen. Oh, it also has a full dungeon.

    Republic is no stranger to unique shopping opportunities. Its $6,000 Gator Hunt Experience allows clients to shoot their own alligator hide and make it into a pair of custom boots. Hunters also get a taxidermy mount, 10 pounds of alligator meat, and hopefully a few recipes on how to cook it.

    The brand’s expansion comes as the Texas Hill Country transforms from a well-kept secret to an international tourist destination. Among the upcoming attractions are The Meuse, a luxury retail center with a Lucchese store and a Waldorf Astoria hotel with a new restaurant from acclaimed chef Dominique Crenn.

    Republic Boot Company hasn’t shared any renovation details for the Medieval-style castle, built in 2019. The brand promises to reveal more details and a grand opening date in the coming weeks.

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