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    Fashion Houston Preview

    Fashion Houston Preview: Style extravaganza promises combo of Project Runway and Victoria's Secret

    Clifford Pugh
    Nov 17, 2014 | 6:03 pm

    Fashion Houston is growing up and coming home.

    The style extravaganza, which kicks off four nights of activities Tuesday at the Wortham Theater Center, is celebrating its fifth birthday with some big changes. As usual, a number of top designers will show their collections directly from the New York runways, with trunk shows afterward at leading Houston stores and boutiques.

    Organizers are touting the lineup as "some from around the world, some from around the corner."

    Among the noted designers who I saw in New York in September are Naeem Khan, a favorite of Houston socialites, who has added glamorous sportswear — think glittery track pants and sequined tops — to his spring 2015 collection, along with his staple of gorgeous evening gowns, and Bibhu Mohapatra, who will show a sophisticated collection based on the travels of glamorous shipping heiress Nancy Cunard.

    Sprinkled in will be hip runway looks from new and interesting labels like Grungy Gentleman — creative director Jace Lipstein is featuring live music from a big-name rapper during the show, along with flashy looks from Lebanese designer Rami Salamoun and a glam evening collection from Alexis Monsanto.

    But this go-around, there's much more of local presence, with more than a dozen Houston-based designers showing on the runway, several for the first time. They include Sameera Faridi, who excels at creating South Asian attire, Jonathan Blake, who is carving out a clientele among Houston socialites, Art Institute of Houston designers Breccia Demartini, Paola Contreras, Clarence T Lee and Lee O Yates, and a host of local designers who are taking part in the Little Black Dress Designer project created by Neal Hamil Agency director Jeff Shell.

    They will join well-known Houston designers Chloe Dao and David Peck, along with up-and-comers Amir Taghi and Jio'zei Reyes, both of whom showed at Fashion Houston last year.

    Organizers are touting the lineup as "some from around the world, some from around the corner."

    "We've brought in designers from Lebanon, the Philippines, Russia, Haiti and Latin America," said Fashion Houston founder and CEO Jared Lang. "Houston is such a melting pot as the Energy Capital of the World that it only makes sense that we're diverse."

    Streamlined and tightened up

    The Fashion Houston program has been tightened up and streamlined this year, Lang said, with entertainment replacing intermissions where the audience sat idly and often slipped away. In past years, there were several nightly intermissions, in which the crowd steadily declined, so by the end of the evening the massive Wortham lobby, where the shows are held, was nearly empty.

    The program has been tightened up and streamlined this year, Lang said, with entertainment replacing intermissions where the audience sat idly and often slipped away.

    "I feel like fashion is part of the creative community," Lang explained. "We have a lot of other talent in Houston to enhance the experience of Fashion Houston. We're not catering to (store) buyers. We're catering to the people with a 'Project Runway/Victoria's Secret' kind of show. It's fun."

    The talent line-up includes singers Rocko Steady, who created a theme song for Fashion Houston 5, and Tamár Davis on Tuesday night, the MET Dance Company and Latin singer Manuel Noe on Wednesday night, singers Kristine Mills and Ashley Toman Thursday night and singer Taylor Crowley and Crashing Colors on Friday night.

    For those who want to party after the runway shows are over, there will be opportunities for the fashion crowd to mix and mingle at late-night events.

    On Tuesday night, New York rapper jadakiss will be the featured performer at Hughes Hanger; Wednesday night at South Beach will feature Houston DJ/drummer Don Vaughn and America's Next Top Model contestant Will Jardell, Thursday night at the new Prohibition will showcase The Floozies and a big grand finale party will take place Friday night at Crimson.

    Focus on clothes

    Even with the added entertainment, the focus will still be on the clothes. Traditionally, top stores have brought in top designers who show at Fashion Houston and rack up sales at trunk shows the next day. That continues this year with a packed lineup of designers who will meet and greet customers at stores the day after they show at Fashion Houston.

    "Five years ago there was no real fashion presence here. But now we are turning the corner."

    Elizabeth Anthony is showcasing Mohapatra, as well as designers Rene Ruiz and Rolando Santana. Neiman Marcus is bringing in Rebecca Minkoff, Fabrice Tardieu, Rubin Singer, who is debuting his pre-fall 2015 collection in Houston, and Tibi designer Amy Smilovic.

    Tootsies is hosting Khan, jewelry designer Matthew Campbell Laurenza and Peck, while Chloe Dao will be at her Rice Village store. Sloan Hall is bringing in Valentina Kova, a young designer whose New York presentation in a hotel penthouse drew a jammed crowd and whose clientele includes Lady Gaga, Lorde, Miranda Lambert, Julianne Moore, Glenn Close and Laverne Cox. This will be Kova's first full-scale runway show.

    "We have been carrying Valentina’s fine jewelry for some time and had been watching the development of her apparel collection. We loved the attention to detail and craftsmanship and started carrying the ready to wear this fall. Bringing her for Fashion Houston seemed like a good way to introduce Valentina to Houston," Sloan Hall co-owner Shannon Hall said.

    To start off each evening of Fashion Houston, Mayor Annise Parker, who is not noted for her fashion prowess, will nevertheless offer her style do's and don't's by video.

    Lang believes that Fashion Houston has come a long way since it launched in 2010.

    "Five years ago there was no real fashion presence here. But now we are turning the corner. We have more than 400 people who are involved putting on this event, from the mayor to the students at HCC and all the artists. In order for to be sustainable, it can't be about only on demographic. It has to be for the whole city."

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    For information or tickets, visit the Fashion Houston website.

    Jonathan Blake will show at Fashion Houston for the first time on Tuesday night.

    Model on the runway at the Jonathan Blake fashion show October 2014
    Photo courtesy of © Select Studios
    Jonathan Blake will show at Fashion Houston for the first time on Tuesday night.
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    SPRING FLING

    Houston Ballet's Spring Nutcracker Market returns with 150 vendors

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Apr 7, 2026 | 2:00 pm
    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Spring 2026
    Courtesy of Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market
    Shoppers browse a fresh mix of spring-ready finds at Nutcracker Market Spring, where new vendors take center stage.

    For those who thought Nutcracker Market was strictly a fall tradition, Houston Ballet is making a strong case for adding spring shopping dates April 17-19, to the calendar. Nutcracker Market Spring returns with a lighter, more edited version of the favorite holiday market, featuring 150 merchants instead of the massive 280 for its fall counterpart. Designed with spring and summer in mind, the market is focused on easy entertaining, vacation-ready style, and home updates – it's less about gifting and more about a seasonal refresh.

    Watercolor artist and designer Taylor Paladino's products are always highly sought-after at the fall event, and he is excited to visit Houston for the spring crowds. "The Nutcracker Market is my Super Bowl. It is quite literally the biggest event on our calendar — and the most fun," Paladino tells CultureMap. "We love to see all of the friends we've made in Houston, and I can't wait to show them some of my newest collections."

    What's new

    This is not a repeat of the fall lineup. More than 80 merchants who did not participate in the 2025 fall market and over 60 who are entirely new to Nutcracker Market will be on hand with their spring and summer favorites. The result will be a noticeably different and more relaxed experience.

    Shoppers will get to explore several new brands, including:

    • Absorb-Lumen: Beautiful towels for everyday life.
    • Florida Pure Sea Salt: Natural sea salt for food and cocktail rims.
    • 1 Hide Bags: Chic custom bags and timeless leather belts.
    • Aaron Grey Co.: Southern-inspired, hand-drawn apparel and accessories.
    • Bora Handcrafted Jewelry: Oxidized sterling silver/gold jewelry with semi-precious stones.
    • Good Time Charlie Land Company: Joyful Jellycats and thoughtfully curated spring decor.
    • Mills Gourmet: Easy and delicious snacks, hours d'oeuvres, and more.
    • Novi Creations: Artisan bohemian jewelry inspired by the national parks.

    What to expect

    For seasoned shoppers, the smaller size makes navigating NRG Arena easier, while the bevy of new merchants keeps it exciting. For first-timers, the market is a great introduction to one of Houston’s most anticipated shopping experiences, with all the charm and none of the overwhelming holiday frenzy.

    Many of the same conveniences will still be available, including package check, curbside pickup, valet parking, and early-bird shopping. While strollers, carts, rolling bags, wagons, and pets are not permitted, children under two years old are free. Although the market will be smaller than its fall counterpart, comfortable shoes and clothing a must for navigating the aisles. Tailgating and mimosas always add to the fun, but taking breaks for water and snacks is highly encouraged to ensure a stress-free shopping experiences.

    Why it matters

    The return of the spring market follows several years of rebuilding the fall event. “Pausing Nutcracker Market Spring in 2022 allowed us to focus fully on the beloved fall Nutcracker Market, building our audience back to pre-pandemic levels,” Sonja Kostich, executive director of Houston Ballet, tells CultureMap. “This momentum has given us the confidence to reintroduce Nutcracker Market Spring to Houston.”

    This decision is supported by huge numbers from the 2025 fall market, which drew more than 104,000 shoppers and generated over $24 million in merchandise and ticket sales. The fall market raised more than $6 million in support of Houston Ballet’s productions, training programs, and community campaigns. Like its fall counterpart, the spring market continues that giving mission, with each purchase supporting the arts.

    Tickets

    General admission is $20 for a one-day pass, available at Ticketmaster.com or H-E-B Business Centers. Early Bird Admission is $40 for those who want a 90-minute head start on Friday and admission to all three days of the market.

    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Spring 2026

    Courtesy of Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market

    Shoppers browse a fresh mix of spring-ready finds at Nutcracker Market Spring, where new vendors take center stage.

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