Runway Show, Farm-to-Table Fare Highlights of Floral-Fabulous ‘Fashion in the Fields’ Fete

Daniel Ortiz
Runway Show, Farm-to-Table Fare Highlights of Floral-Fabulous ‘Fashion in the Fields’ Fete

Tammie Johnson, Gracie Cavnar, Alice Mao Brams, Miya Shay

THE WEATHER LATELY has been nothing short of spectacular — especially for those planning or attending an al fresco fete, like Recipe for Success Foundation's Fashion in the Fields brunch.


The unique event took place at Hope Farms, per usual, and featured a seasonal style show by Neiman Marcus with designs by native Texan Lela Rose. Models strutted their stuff right down the middle of the open-air barn; a parade of kiddos were dressed in spring-chic frocks by Itsy Bitsy Boutique. The tablescapes, selected by R4S founder Gracie Cavnar, included gorgeous layers of gingham, seersucker and toile fabrics, and chandeliers made of flowers hung overhead.

The food — such as chef Greg Martin's Andalusian gazpacho — looked especially beautiful served on vintage china. A brunch buffet also touted items from chefs Hugo Ortega, Felipe Botero and others. Chaired by Virginia McMullen — and her adorable assistants, her young twin daughters Vivienne and Elizabeth — the fash bash included a paddles-up auction to fund fresh-produce deliveries to food-insecure families. Designer Rose also mingled and signed copies of her new book, Fresh Air Affairs.

Throughout the morning, the Home Farm Market Store was open, offering fresh produce, goodies and giftables, and a pop-up from Neiman Marcus allowed guests to purchase looks they just saw on the runway.

In total, the day brought in more than $200,000 for Recipe for Success.

Aaron and Kristin Blomquist, Isabelle Blomquist

Virginia McMullen, her daughters Elizabeth and Vivienne, Lela Rose

Ally Shell, Donae Chramosta, Kendra Ruth, Michelle Reyna

Ariel Rich, Blair Gross, Maggie Dunham, Valerie Dittner

Susan Wilburn, Lauren DeSpain, Jane DeSpain

Ashly Tamayo

Sneha and Nick Merchant with Zaryan and Zenya Merchant

Bob Cavnar

Sheree Frede, Tana Wood

Charlotte Hedrick, Laura Weaver

Roland and Karen Garcia

Lori Tieken

Hugo Ortega

Laurette Veres, Debbie Elias, Jessica Rossman

Laura Weaver, Katie Zorich

Julie Rauth, Cathleen Fishel, Karen Lara

Jennifer Cunningham and her daughters

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