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    Hostess With the Mostest

    Three stylish Houstonians honored on luxe list of best party hosts in the U.S.

    Shelby Hodge
    Nov 25, 2015 | 10:15 am

    So many parties, so little time. It's the Shelby Hodge mantra.

    So when Carla McDonald, founder of Austin-based The Solanniere blog, called asking for recommendations on H-town's hosts with the most, it was fairly simple to come up with my list of tops in entertaining. But I wasn't the only one she surveyed for the nationwide list of the top 100 hosts in the nation.

    The Salonniere 100 was drawn from nominations from society reporters, philanthropists, dignitaries and more, in all, 1,000 social cognescenti from coast to coast. As The Salonniere puts it, those who make the top 100 "are the fete-fabulous folks who bend over backwards to entertain with such flair that you'd be wise to move a mountain or two to attend one of their soirees ... that is, if you're fortunate enough to be invited."

    McDonald's bright and snappy on-line repartee is a one-stop shop for all things party-related. The site serves as a resource for hostess tips, fashion musts and festivity how-tos.

    Selected as Houston's grande dames of elegant entertaining — Becca Cason Thrash, Phoebe Tudor and Lynn Wyatt. Add to those party-istas Houston native Allison Sarofim, who calls New York home.

    Over the top

    Cason Thrash is known for throwing the most elaborate, imaginative parties in town for the charities she supports including American Friends of the Louvre, Best Buddies and Houston Ballet. While these bashes are orchestrated by Becca for several hundred, all seated in the Memorial area home she shares with John Thrash, her more intimate dinner parties are equally compelling. Think 30 seated for dinner at one long table decorated to the hilt for guests such as Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon and John Taylor or consider the Saturday afternoon that she hosted the wedding of Dominique Sachse and Nick Florescu.

    Genteel entertaining

    When Tudor and husband Bobby open their resplendent home in the Boulevard Oaks Historic District, guests know that they will be warmly welcomed and graciously entertained. (We recall one Christmas party where one or the other stood at the door all night as some 300 guests came and went.) Whether it's an intimate Houston Symphony dinner with cellist Yo-Yo Ma or a massive event for several hundred, Phoebe executes every element to perfection.

    Sophistication plus

    La Wyatt took her sophisticated entertaining style to a broader audience in October when she chaired the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Grand Gala Ball, transforming Cullinan Hall into a vast replica of her River Oaks dining room. When entertaining at home, she typically has two beautifully-decorated tables of 10 for dinner. The French-style service and divine menus from her French chef make every evening special. Lynn typically holds court at one table and husband Oscar at the other, swapping seats before dessert.

    Sarofim is best known for her A-list laden Halloween parties, the most recent of which captured ink in Vogue on-line.

    Other Texans on the list include Julie Blakeslee, John Hogg and David Garza in Austin; Gene Jones, Cindy Rachofsky, Nancy Rogers and Kimberly Schlegel Whitman in Dallas; and Alice Carrington Foultz in San Antonio.

    Lynn Wyatt introduced a large audience to her entertaining style as chair of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston ball in October.

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    Lynn Wyatt introduced a large audience to her entertaining style as chair of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston ball in October.
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    Standing for Change

    Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s Houston luncheon raises $1.6M for advocacy

    Joel Luks
    Mar 17, 2025 | 11:00 am
    Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s Houston luncheon raises $1.6M for advocacy
    Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s Versus Luncheon raises $1.6M for advocacy
    Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s Versus Luncheon raises $1.6M for advocacy

    Some events raise funds, others spark conversations — Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast’s (PPGC) annual Versus Luncheon did both, and then some. With more than 1,800 allies filling the Hilton Americas-Houston ballroom on February 28, the powerhouse event raised more than $1.6 million to support reproductive health care, education, and advocacy in Texas and Louisiana.

    But beyond the dollars, the day was a call to action, driven by personal stories and a commitment to reproductive rights.

    A Family Legacy of Advocacy

    At the heart of the afternoon was a moment decades in the making: the Second Century Award presentation to longtime Planned Parenthood supporters Deborah Detering and her daughters, Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, Katherine Center, and Shelley Stein. Their collective impact — from co-chairing the 2009 luncheon to launching Planned Parenthood Young Leaders to standing firm in public office — has helped shape the fight for reproductive freedom in Texas.

    Introducing the honorees, Erin Mincberg Spiegel, a PPGC board member and former campaign manager for Rep. Fletcher—reflected on their decades of service. The recognition was emotional, a moment of honoring leadership and legacy.

    A Conversation That Hit Home

    The keynote fireside chat between Dr. Anitra Beasley, PPGC’s Medical Director, and Amanda Zurawski, one of Time’s 2025 Women of the Year, was anything but typical luncheon fare. It was raw, urgent, and deeply personal.

    For Zurawski, advocacy wasn’t a choice. It was survival. In 2022, she was denied lifesaving care under Texas’ abortion bans after experiencing pregnancy complications. The delay led to sepsis, a week-long intensive care unit stay, and permanent medical consequences that shattered her dreams of motherhood.

    Zurawski’s voice wavered, but her message was clear.

    “People still don’t understand the real impact of these laws,” she told the audience. “And that is terrifying.”

    As the lead plaintiff in Zurawski v. Texas, the first patient-led challenge to a state abortion ban, she has turned personal trauma into a national rallying cry, testifying before Congress, speaking at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, and sharing her story through a documentary.

    A Celebration of Strength

    PPGC president and CEO Melaney Linton delivered a sobering update on the state of reproductive care in Texas and Louisiana. Since the bans took effect, PPGC’s patient navigation program has helped circa 3,000 people access out-of-state abortion care, providing $1.1 million in financial assistance for travel, lodging, and childcare.

    Linton also paid tribute to two giants of reproductive rights who passed away last year: former Planned Parenthood Federation of America president Cecile Richards and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. Accepting applause on behalf of her mother’s legacy, Erica Lee Carter stood as a testament to generational advocacy.

    Though advocacy was the throughline, there were moments of pure joy. Houston drag icon Adriana LaRue opened and closed the program with dazzling performances that had the crowd on its feet. Allie Peacock, the luncheon’s fashion-forward chair, stunned in a custom gown made from 10,000 condoms, a cheeky nod to the event’s mission.

    Local independent bookseller Brazos Bookstore curated a selection of banned books and feminist literature, featuring works by 2025 Second Century Award honoree and New York Times bestselling author Katherine Center alongside other essential voices.

    At the Angel Share afterparty, guests sipped cocktails from a specialty menu benefiting PPGC. Meanwhile, an art installation featuring works by R Babb, Eliana Gottlieb, Angel Quesada, Antonia Lara Sanchez, and Loren Siems added a powerful visual statement mirroring the organization’s mission.

    On the scene were Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, Harris CountyJudge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones, Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Fort Bend County Commissioner Dexter McCoy, Sen. Molly Cook, Rep. Charlene Ward Johnson, Rep. Christina Morales, Rep. Jon Rosenthal, Rep. Gene Wu, City Controller Chris Hollins, District Attorney Sean Teare, Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee, Council Member Abbie Kamin, District Clerk Marilyn Burgess, and Tax Assessor Annette Ramirez.

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