Holiday 2016: On Location

Welcome back for round two! Here's your intimate behind-the-scenes look at the sophomore issue of the most exciting new magazine in Houston.

Last Exit to EaDo

Peopled by collaborative young entrepreneurs, funky festival promoters and earnest street artists, EaDo may just become Houston’s answer to trendy Brooklyn districts. But it will have to survive its own good fortune first.

Shannon O’Hara
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Among armchair futurists, East Downtown, or EaDo as it was dubbed after a naming contest in 2008, is Houston’s most talked-about neighborhood. It is a blank slate that could become the city’s coolest enclave. That, or its rising property values and fast track to gentrification could make it more the province of bankers and emptynesters than young urban pioneers. For now, it’s catering to both constituencies, as rival forces contest exactly how the ’hood will be transformed, and who will live and work there.

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Here’s your all excess pass to the season’s ’70s-savvy and glamorously glittery gestalt. More colors, more patterns, more embellishment, more sheen. How do you like it?

Julie Soefer

Valentino embroidered felt coat $22,000 at the Valentino boutique. Betty Carre Citrine colored Cocktail ring $88 at A BientotValentino embroidered felt coat $22,000 at the Valentino boutique. Betty Carre Citrine colored Cocktail ring $88 at A Bientot

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