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    Welcome to H-Town, Alix

    How Gen Z influencer Alix Earle can have her best day ever in Houston

    Brianna McClane
    Mar 19, 2025 | 4:25 pm

    Houston is being blessed with the presence of a new influencer, Alix Earle. The TikTok star announced that her boyfriend, wide receiver and punt returner Braxton Berrios, signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans. If you’re wondering “Who’s Alix?” — just ask her 4 million Instagram followers or 7.3 million TikTok fans who became enthralled with her “get ready with me” videos and luxurious lifestyle. Earle's arrival might just fill the void that Kate Upton left when she departed Houston with Justin Verlander. Beautiful, blonde, famous — you see the parallels.

    In an effort to properly welcome Alix to our beloved Houston (and with apologies to our friends at the Houston Chronicle), we’ve created our own “best day ever" for Alix Earle. This fantasy day envisions no traffic and the Uber gods smiling down upon you for sleek black SUVs to appear immediately when ordered (we don't recommend driving with this many stops for drinks).

    8 am: Early morning workout
    Kick the day off at The Preserve. We’ve noticed that you like to lift weights, and this nature-inspired gym provides a relaxing atmosphere to get those gains. If you need to recover from last night’s festivities, there's even a steam room to step into.

    9 am: Send the assistant for breakfast while you shop
    Select from a menu ranging from handmade pan dulce to standards such as chilaquiles and tostadas at Ema. This hotspot typically has a wait, so why not explore the Houston Farmers Market while your assistant waits in line? If you’re someone who loves to name-drop that you’ve been to a Michelin-recommended restaurant (who doesn’t), then add this Bib Gourmand bistro to the list.

    10 am: Show your skin some love
    For a skin refresh, head to SkinLab by Dr. Roth Plastic Surgery for peels, facials, and fillers to stay sideline glam-ready. If you require even more TLC, feel free to cancel everything else on this list, and toss your phone into the Gulf (or at least out of reach). Book a day at the Spa World in Katy, where you’ll find multiple specialty saunas and baths, body treatments, and massages. Just look at how much fun this is:


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    11:30 am: Oysters or afternoon tea at Marigold’s
    Settle into one of The Marigold Club’s velvet green booths for brunch. The lush, Mayfair London-inspired décor sets the stage for a selfie spree. Order a croque madame or fresh oysters alongside the restaurant’s extensive martini and mimosa offerings. Feeling extra posh? Opt for afternoon tea, complete with a tower of finger sandwiches and pastries — no pinkie left unraised.

    2 pm: Shopping at River Oaks District
    Stroll through River Oaks District for swoon-worthy designer brands. If Braxton joins you for this epic day, drop into Cartier to try on gorgeous jewels he can gift you with funds from his $2 million Texans deal. Or, find your perfect fit with a handmade hat from Teressa Foglia. RodeoHouston may be wrapping up this weekend, but you'll want a hat for next year.

    4 pm: Make a splash
    It's not quite the same as South Beach, but we do have stylish places to beat the heat (without having to head to the Gulf). Take a dip at El Segundo Swim Club or the brand-new Montrose Country Club. Best of all, both locales have full bars and private cabanas to rent so no one can sneak snaps of your well-known self soaking up the vitamin D.

    6 pm: Pre-dinner drinks at Bandista
    As night approaches, start things off at Bandista, the hidden speakeasy inside the Four Seasons. They make elaborate, photo-worthy cocktails from premium liquors. Try Atonement, their twist on an Old Fashioned, or Relic, a clarified spin on the El Diablo. It’s giving top-shelf, just like your social feeds.

    8 pm: Dinner at Toca Madera
    There are endless dining options in Houston, but we think someone who's been living in Miami will feel right at home at Toca Madera, a sultry Mexican steakhouse with indoor trees, gold accents, and rich wood tones. Pair entrees such as Japanese wagyu, chicken al pastor, or seared salmon with hibiscus lime butter, with one of Toca Madera’s multiple margaritas.

    10 pm: Toast to a new city at Melrose
    Newly opened but already known for its chic aesthetic and flavorful drinks, Melrose’s vibes are a great place to continue the night. Continue the tequila trend with Mary’s Sister, a spicy, smoky blend of mezcal, tequila, red bell pepper, beet, and chili. Since this entire night is fantasy, let’s pretend you are hungry enough to sample the menu that Tatemó chef Emmanuel Chavez developed for the cocktail lounge. Chavez and Tatemó have both been recognized by Michelin and James Beard, but that’s a whole other “best day” article.

    12 am: Hit the dance floor at Fabian’s Latin Flavors
    You’ve worked out, eaten, drank, swam, and drank some more. Why not end the day with a bit of Latin dancing at Fabian’s? DJs spin tracks of the latest Latin hits every weekend, and while there’s always a line and a cover, we’re pretty sure your dazzling smile will handle all that nonsense.

    And there you have it — your ultimate Houston fantasy. We’ll be refreshing our feeds for that “Get ready with me in H-Town” video, Alix. In the meantime, welcome to the city!

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    CultureMap imagines how influencer Alix Earle would spend her best day in Houston.
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    Barbara’s Legacy

    Tom Selleck headlines Houston literacy luncheon, helps raise $775K

    Joel Luks
    Dec 26, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025
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    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

    Tom Selleck may have played many roles throughout his decades-long career — private investigator, cowboy, police commissioner — but at an event in Houston, the Hollywood icon stepped into a new one: literacy advocate.

    The Emmy and Golden Globe winner headlined the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation’s 10th Annual Power of Literacy Luncheon: Opening Doors to Literacy, bringing personal anecdotes, quiet wisdom, and his signature mustache to the sold-out crowd at The Post Oak Hotel.

    “I first met Barbara Bush in Hawaii, when I was doing Magnum P.I.,” he shared from the stage. “She hosted a small reception, and I have to say we really hit it off.”

    That connection made his participation all the more thoughtful.

    Selleck reflected on stories from his 2024 memoir You Never Know, keeping the audience rapt with his tales of humor and humility. When asked what he hopes readers take away from his book, he offered an introspective insight.

    “Getting there isn’t such a big deal, because there is always somewhere else to go,” he said. “The real value is in the journey.”

    That sentiment struck a chord with the 800 attendees, who helped the Ladies for Literacy Guild raise a record-breaking $775,000 to fund literacy programs across Houston.

    Co-chaired by Sidney Faust and Betty Hrncir, the luncheon honored the guild’s 10th anniversary and the 100th birthday of Barbara Bush. The event began with an invocation from students at Barbara Bush Elementary, followed by a rousing performance from the Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Pipe Band. Emmy Award-winning journalist Linda Lorelle emceed the afternoon.

    Guests were also treated to a pearl-themed raffle courtesy of Tenenbaum Jewelers—a nod to Barbara Bush’s signature style—along with florals donated by H-E-B. Phillips 66 led the charge as Title Sponsor, joined by Literacy Champion Sponsor ExxonMobil.

    Showing their literary love were Sarahbeth and Pierce Bush, John Hrncir, Nancy Ames and Danny Ward, Maggie Austin, Jamie Barrere, Tony Bradfield, Cheryl Byington, Cathy and Joe Cleary, Amy Chronis, Sue Conway, Patricia Cornelius, Tammy Genovese Davis, Stick Delaup, Deborah Dunkum, Lesha Elsenbrook, Tena and Tyson Faust, Julie Finck, Gail Garland, Rhonda Graff, Katy Hays, Maureen Higdon, Leslie Hix, Courtney Hopson, Lisa Jakel, Jenny Joy, Patti Kroll, Laurie Lashier, Julie Little, Tama Lundquist, Cora Sue Mach, Martha Adger Madget, Anne McClellan, Mary Hale, Lovett McLean, Marsha Montemayor, Trish Morille, Barbie Prusak, Tenley E. Raj, Regina Rogers, Mary Sage, Sandra Shenkir, Tharen Simpson, Rhonda Smith, Deborah Stavis, Andrea Suarez, Suzi and William Dore, and Jacqueline Hamilton Taylor.

    Barbara Bush Foundation literacy luncheon 2025

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    Lina Lorelle and Tom Selleck.

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