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    Can't Stop Us

    Fashion X Houston spotlights city's comeback spirit with runway extravaganza

    Brittaney Wilmore
    Brittaney Wilmore
    Oct 9, 2017 | 9:30 am

    “The show must go on” — that phrase certainly rang true at Fashion X Houston – not even Hurricane Harvey could stop it. The three-night event found a new home in River Oaks District after launching last year in Silver Street Studios. But this was no sophomore slump.

    Some guests started their evening at a cocktail reception in the courtyard in front of Dior, taste-testing cocktails and premium liquors (rapper Drake’s label – Virginia Black Whiskey – was among them) while others opted for the VIP lounge inside iPic Theaters’ “The Tuck Room” for mingling and hors d’oeuvres.

    However, the prime spot was the runway between Tom Ford and Dolce & Gabbana, where designers such as Abi Ferrin and Project Runway alumni Sonjia Williams, Melissa Fleis and Gunnar Deatherage not only presented their work, but showed their resilience.

    The audience quickly saw an example of that Friday night in the clothing brand, The Porcelain Teacup. Char Franey and her sister, Kayla, run the business, where they create Alice in Wonderland-inspired couture looks and accessories for young girls.

    But the last six weeks have been anything but a fairy tale for the family. Char Franey’s home in Cypress had two feet of water after Harvey, which also damaged their studio. They lost fabric and as a result, chose to back out of Fashion X Houston.

    They only changed their mind about showcasing their collection after speaking with Fashion X brand founder Matt Swinney.

    “He wrote us and basically gave us a counseling session and said, ‘You can do it. Show them that this will make you stronger,’” Char recalls. “I used that for strength. I wanted the girls (the models) to be fierce. I wanted them to be strong and show that they could do it because we did it.”

    And the audience felt that porcelain powerhouse. The Franeys sent out 10 looks, which they had designed and produced in two weeks, down the runway on young models who marched and served up attitude with each stride. The crowd ate it up, capping what Char says has been an emotional time as she and her family now live with her sister and begin to rebuild.

    “It’s hard with two families in one house, four dogs, and a parrot,” Char says. “I left the house in a boat with a parrot in a little cage. I’m that girl.”

    But of that moment came a message of hope. “If anybody is feeling like they’re defeated, be calm and regroup,” Char says. “Use that anger and power and turn it around to be something beautiful.”

    That theme of bouncing back was woven into every fiber of this year’s event, as the majority of proceeds over the three nights benefited the Rebuild Texas Fund, led by the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation to help communities affected by Harvey.

    A portion of the proceeds also went toward Project P.U.S.H. for Harvey relief, Dress for Success and Camp Say.

    Style Setters

    Each night honored a different Houston-area Style Setter and philanthropist. On Thursday, that was Lindsey Love, who was unable to attend the event. Fall looks from River Oaks District retailers, including Roberto Cavalli, Baanou, Alice + Olivia by Stacey Bendet and Chopard, rocked the runway. CleRenda McGrady was the emcee.

    On Friday, it was Staci Henderson’s turn to be recognized and it was a lively affair. At one point, friends Michael Pearce and Victoria Hellyer donned red wig bobs complete with bangs, paying homage to Henderson's signature haircut. She showed a collection of sorts as well; models wore some of the outfits right from Henderson’s closet.

    Henderson also paid close attention to what came down the runway, pointing out a bottlecap dress created by Ruth Waddy’s House of Resource, a brand that uses recycled materials. And if she did want to take it home, it wouldn’t be the first time she’s ended up in a look straight off the runway.

    Halfway through the event, Henderson slipped into a hand-painted dress by Croatian brand Hero4Heroes – a look she saw on a model at this year’s New York Fashion Week.

    But Henderson says the night was about more than looking good. The focus on helping others recover after Harvey hit home for her, as it did for many in Texas. “We were untouched, but my mother got hit in Rockport, her house, hit her business,” Henderson said. “This is everything to me. Anything I can do to give back is my biggest thing.”

    Houston’s own Chloe Dao, the Project Runway Season 2 winner, says she sees the impression the storm had on others, even if they experienced no physical damage. “Every single one of us is affected one way or another. This is going to be an ongoing rebuild,” she said. “In certain areas, you don’t see the devastation or you sometimes forget about it, but it’s there. It’s great that we can do the show and give back.”

    On the runway

    Dao’s collection was the Friday night finale and one that plenty in the crowd stood on their feet to see. Based on Mae West’s quote, “When I’m good, I’m very good. But when I’m bad, I’m better,” the collection oozed sex appeal — and how could it not with Avicii and Audra Mae’s cover of “Feeling Good” as the soundtrack?

    “She’s dark, sexy, you want her to break your heart,” Dao explained, with a smile. “She’s a little bit older. She’s a self -confident lady in her 40s just like myself. Not a lot of skin but at the same time very sexy.”

    Bridal and resort wear designer Adrienne Yunger brought an ocean vibe to the stage with a playful spin on underwater motifs. Flowing white tops, wide leg pants and netted mini dresses were adorned with sequin octopus and starfish shapes. Metallic separates stood out on the catwalk along with pieces that didn’t take themselves too seriously. That included a twist on nude fishnets, bedazzled with stars and seahorses, and a hi-low skirt and crop top covered with pom poms.

    Fashion X Houston was also a platform for emerging designers. Monks & Mavericks, Mansion Rose by Deanna Santiago , Born Poor Live Rich Clothing, and B. Poshi were showered with cheers as they showcased their three-look capsule collections.

    Witchcraft on the catwalk

    Alan Gonzalez of Alantude returned to the runway, this time without the smoking dress (a piece shown last year that literally released smoke as the model walked) – but he still brought the fire in a spell-binding 18-piece fall/winter collection titled, “Eclipse.”

    “It’s based on witchcraft and the idea of understanding other people’s beliefs before you even judge them,” Gonzalez explained. His show opened and closed with models who carried sage— an incense he explained is burned in a practice often used by witches called “smudging,” which is a cleansing that clears away negative energy and brings in positivity.

    Pops of amethyst broke up the greys, blacks and whites that made up the core of “Eclipse” and relying on a jewel tone to do that was no mistake. “Amethyst purple is the jewel of cleansing and really what light witchcraft is about,” Gonzalez said. “It’s all about getting in touch with yourself, nature and God.”

    Something about that color must have conjured up a good spirit.

    Gonzalez, clad in a flowing cape of black chiffon that billowed behind him, was named the Bernina Houston Fashion Fund recipient – meaning he’ll receive a sewing machine from the Swiss company.

    Saturday night, the show honored Carolyn Farb for her charitible work, while collections from designers, including David Peck, Nha Khanh, Mysterious by NPN and Daniel Esquivel, graced the catwalk.

    Spotted in the crowd over the course of the three nights were Neal Hamil, Kara Swinney, Anika Jackson, Magen Pastor, Hannah McNair, Joanna Marks, Nicholas Phat Nguyen, Jennifer Rivera, Kylie Bollwitt, Chasity Sereal, Sophia Jacqueline, Stephanie Gonzalez, Jade Danhach and fashion illustrator Rongrong Devoe, who live sketched the runway show and models getting their hair and makeup done backstage.

    If anything, the three-day extravaganza also proved there’s no place like Houston to stage a comeback after the storm.

    “Houston just brings it home,” Gonzalez noted. “You feel like you’re at your grandma’s house, and she’s bringing you a home-cooked meal. That’s what Houston gives you, and I love that.”

    Chloe Dao's collection closed the show. "She's dark, sexy, you want her to break your heart," Dao says of the woman she had in mind for this line.

    Chloe Dao Dress at Fashion X Houston
    Photo by Charles Lin
    Chloe Dao's collection closed the show. "She's dark, sexy, you want her to break your heart," Dao says of the woman she had in mind for this line.
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    WHERE TO SHOP IN APRIL

    Where to shop in Houston right now: 13 spots to get ready for spring

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Apr 1, 2026 | 12:15 pm
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    Photo courtesy of Gorjana
    Gorjana debuts its “With Love, From the Desert” collection, featuring bandana-inspired pieces and easy, everyday layers.

    Trips to Round Top and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo may be in the rearview, but Houston's social calendar isn't slowing down yet. Spring is just getting started with a full lineup of parties, galas, and sunny soirées that call for a wardrobe refresh or some retail therapy to match the new season.

    From fresh boutique arrivals to statement jewelry drops and can't-miss events, April delivers plenty of reasons to shop.

    Abejas
    Spring has sprung, and West University-area boutique Abejas is ready with new arrivals from brands including Tutu&Lilli, Cleobella, Catherine Gee, and Pharaoh Collection.

    BYLT Basics
    Made famous for their "drop cut" tees and major athletic and celebrity partnerships, BYLT Basics is now open in the Galleria. The store offers a variety of transitional everyday essentials that can go from work to workouts.

    Consuela
    The Texas-based brand is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the launch of the limited-edition Hola-Love Classic Tote. The anniversary tote features natural Diego leather that develops a deep patina over time, a bright Consuela Cloth interior, an orange star glitter pocket, and exclusive handcrafted “Peeps” charms created in collaboration with artists in San Miguel de Allende. Only 620 pieces will be released, each including a signed anniversary patch from Consuela's founder Conni Reed.

    Fourth & Nomad
    A Heights favorite, Fourth & Nomad is stocked with springtime favorites, including the newest drop of handmade jewelry from Merewif. The collection includes delicate rings and necklaces that still make a statement.

    Gorjana
    With Love, From the Desert is the latest drop from the So-Cal brand, and while bandanas are having a moment, Gorjana is ready with the Paisley Bandana Knot necklace and bracelets. The Zoey Mixed Stacked Huggies are great for those who love mixed metals, and with Mother's Day coming up, the Mama Wilder necklace is the perfect gift for mom.

    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market
    After a four-year hiatus, Houston Ballet’s beloved Nutcracker Market Spring returns April 17–19 at NRG Center. Nearly 150 merchants will showcase warm-weather finds, from returning favorites like Apples Gone Wild and Dog Collar World to more than 40 new vendors, including Texas-based Beaded Blondes. Proceeds support the Ballet’s Academy and scholarship programs, continuing a legacy of more than $100 million raised. Tickets start at $20, with early bird options offering multi-day access and early entry.

    M-K-T Heights
    Shop at over 50 local plant and artisan vendors at M-K-T Heights Big Spring Energy Houston Plant Market. Enjoy hands-on activities, giveaways, DJs, and roaming entertainers for IG-worthy photo-opps at this outdoor event. Saturday, April 18, 12-5 pm.

    Salvation Army Chic Boutique Showroom Sale
    One of the year’s most anticipated shopping events is back, and it’s giving serious designer deals. The Salvation Army Chic Boutique sale returns with racks of new and pre-loved pieces, including clothing, shoes, and accessories from coveted names like Valentino, Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Loewe, Zimmermann, Tory Burch, Rebecca Taylor, Staud, Cinq à Sept, and Alice + Olivia. Shoppers can stock up on luxury labels without the luxury price tags. The sale will take place at 3403 Richmond Ave, with an early-access preview on Wednesday, April 8, from 3-7 pm where a $20 donation gets shoppers first pick of the best finds. The doors open to the public Thursday, April 9, through Saturday, April 11, from 10 am-5 pm.

    Saturday Silks
    Get ready for gameday or graduation with Saturday Silks' collegiate scarves, pocket squares, twillies, sleep masks, and scrunchies. The Houston-based boutique also carries an array of scarf accessories, including Skinny Scarf Reversible Leather belts, scarf rings, scarf sliders, and the Small Saturday Scarf Leather Belt Straps.

    The City Market 2026
    Hosted by the Houston Junior Forum, this annual market will take place on Thursday, April 9, from 2-8 pm, and Friday, April 10, from 9:30 am to 5 pm, at Silver Street Studios. Shoppers will find a wide range of merchants, including boutique gifts, accessories, art, gourmet food, clothing, jewelry, and more. Perfect for stocking up on gifts for Mother's Day, Easter, and graduations.

    Tommy John
    On Thursday, April 2, Tommy John will be launching its first-ever swim collection, with trunks designed to solve one of the biggest issues with traditional trunks, uncomfortable mesh lining. The collection features swimwear with a supportive, quick-dry liner inspired by its popular underwear. Available at the Galleria, the debut collection includes Men’s Classic Swim Short and the Men’s Air Flow Swim Short.

    Tootsies
    Designed with warm-weather dressing in mind, North Carolina-based brand Marie Oliver highlights bold color and easy, breathable silhouettes for its Spring 2026 collection. Available at Tootsies, the collection is full of effortless dresses, playful skirts, and separates that are perfect for any occasion, from brunch to evening plans.

    Vuori
    California-based performance and lifestyle brand Vuori is now open at the Galleria on level 2 near the Galleria Financial Center. Known for its integration of fitness, surf, sports, and style, Vuori offers stylish performance apparel.

    Gorjana

    Photo courtesy of Gorjana

    Gorjana debuts its “With Love, From the Desert” collection, featuring bandana-inspired pieces and easy, everyday layers.

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