Months after Benjamin Brollier proposed to Courtney Corinne Wood in the garden of her family’s home, with a cushion-cut diamond ring his mother Louise helped select, his mom passed away. In planning their lavish New Year’s Eve wedding at River Oaks Country Club, C.C. and Benjy kept Louise top of mind and in their hearts, curating thoughtful details like heirloom jewelry and special wedding programs. But the high school sweethearts also wanted to celebrate life and love, and ring in a fresh New Year with 500 loved ones — a vision expertly executed by Keely Thorne planner Jennifer Kaldis, and the floral and decor team at Todd Events. C.C. and Benjy each had 18 attendants standing by their side at the altar, and out on the dance floor, which remained packed even after the stroke of midnight! After fueling up on late-night breakfast tacos, the newlyweds escaped in a convertible Rolls-Royce — with a backdrop of fireworks, of course.
Murry & Karen Penner
HOW DID THIS duo come about? We’re a husband-and-wife team in a family business. We met in 5th grade at Kolter Elementary School and became lifelong friends. For the record, we didn’t start dating until a few years later — and we just celebrated our 40th anniversary!
What’s unique about your team and how does the relationship benefit the business? Our team is part of our family; many of us have worked together since we were in our twenties, so we’ve literally grown up together.
Throughout the year we have many events where our brand representatives come to the store. Without exception, they tell us that our team is the best they’ve seen. This sentiment is validated often by customers who send notes of appreciation (and occasional bottles of tequila) for an experience that exceeded their expectations.
We are very proud of these accolades and credit our staff for their expertise, professionalism, and commitment to excellence. They love to share their interests beyond the fashion world, too; so, if you want to know anything about biking or scuba diving, great vacation spots, or dining recommendations, just ask. On top of that, they’re just a lot of fun to be around.
Tell us about your business. What’s special about what you do and how you do it? In a nutshell, we help men live their best lives in style.
We are unique in Houston by offering a curated collection of both established and artisan luxury brands, along with best of class casual offerings, all together, under one roof. We have been experts in the custom business for over 40 years and offer made-to-measure services from the most sought-after brands in the world, including Zegna, Kiton, Isaia, Brunello Cucinelli, Santarelli, Sartorio, and more. We have what many consider to be the best tailor shop in town, and we offer complimentary alterations, closet consultation, private appointments, style advising, and local delivery.
The M Penner Team: Judy Penner, Jeremy Penner, Cody Sever, Karen Penner, Belinda Hillhouse, Jesus Alfaro, Joel Choney, Andrea Irizzary, Whitney Wiggins, Murry Penner (not pictured – Javier Aceves)
What would you be willing to share with others about the secret of success as a duo? We are often asked how we can be married, work together, and not kill each other — how that works. The easy answer is we trust each other. We share great satisfaction in seeing the business and our employees grow and prosper. On occasions where there is conflict, the answer is simple. The buck stops with Murry … at the store. At home, it’s a … well, another interview!
And what makes for an effective team in retail? Everyone on the team works together, so a culture of mutual respect and trust is fundamental. We’re fortunate to have great synergy here that enhances the experiences of both our team and our customers.
Our team works hard, and they are really talented. To keep things fun, we like to have contests that involve games like winning poker hands and “stealing the $20.” We also set team goals, and it’s wonderful to see how the team always pulls together and encourages each other so everyone wins.
What’s up next? What can you share about your plans for 2023? After 17 years at this location, it’s time for a refresh and we’re embarking on a renovation early next year. We’re also planning something special next year to celebrate 50 years in business. Stay tuned!
Thousands Turn Up to Kick Off the Nutcracker Market at a Pair of Fab Fashion-Show Fetes
A model on the runway at the Saks show kicking of the Nutcracker Market
A PAIR OF fashion-show events kicked off the annual Nutcracker Market in support of the Houston Ballet.
The Saks Fifth Avenue Fashion Show and Luncheon hit the runway at NRG Center first, with Ileana Treviño and Beth Zdeblick as chairs and TV’s Deborah Duncan as emcee, raising more than $450,000. Nearly 1,500 guests turned up for the stylish affair.
“Amidst a dreamy backdrop of whites and cream, guests dined stage-side while models donning Sachin & Babi designs — courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue — dazzled on the runway,” noted a rep for event organizers. “Contemporary yet classic pieces set an idyllic backdrop as a solo violinist executed a series of effervescent tunes, delivering a mix of spirited pop.”
The following day, Macy’s took center stage, for another fashionista fest drawing nearly 1,500 and raising about $375,000. Michelle Barrett, Sarah Davidson and Michelle Jeffery served as chair, with another Houston TV personality, Amy Davis, stepping in as emcee.
“Models glided down the runway in a blur of cream and gold to the holiday classic ‘Snow,’ which was followed by the contrasting bright and vibrant ensembles from the Disney collection,” said a rep. “Mickey Mouse even joined in on the fun, dancing down the catwalk to ‘Hey, Mickey!’ Another delight was the tribute to ‘Wicked,’ where models showcased their best Glinda- and Elphaba-inspired looks.”
The Nutcracker Market provides support for Houston Ballet, its Academy and scholarship programs. Since its inception in 1981, Nutcracker Market has raised more than $90.5 million for the Ballet.
Saks guests included Tracey Williford, Megan Kessler, Beth Zdeblick, Ileana Treviño, Sharon Erskine, Heidi Turney, Kristy Bradshaw, Lindsey Brown, Julie Kent, Beth Muecke, Patti Murphy, Martha Finger, Mignon Gill, Shawn Stephens, Blair Kessler, Jo Furr, C.C. Conner, Chita Kraft and Ann Bean. Macy’s welcomed Michelle Barrett, Sarah Davidson, Michelle Jeffery, Cheryl Zane, Amy Davis, Gary Hudgins, Susan Binney, Melissa Reihle, Jennifer Kushner and Tina Raham Stewart.
Allison Chavez, Devorah Rose and Chea Kelly at Saks show
Debbie Christ, Renee Humphrey, Katrina Anrim and Tina Raham-Stewart at Saks show
Sarah Lane and Lisa Sharp at the Macy's show
Models at the Macy's show
Deborah Elias, Laurette Veres and Jessica Rossman at Saks
Megan Kessler, Sarah Davidson and Camille Wieprecht at Macy's show
Wendy Burks, Renee Humphrey and Anne Graham at the Macy's show
Encore! Beloved Gala for Avenue 360’s Omega House Hospice Triumphantly Returns to Center Stage
Bashar and Brigitte Kalai, and Alicia and Lance Smith
ONE OF HOUSTON'S most beloved charitable galas made a comeback, as the newly renamed “Voices for Hope” in support of Avenue 360 Health and Wellness and its nearly 40-year-old Omega House hospice for HIV patients bowed at River Oaks Country Club.
Formerly called Sing for Hope and launched by Avenue antecedent organization Bering Omega, the music-savvy gala has been on hiatus for nearly a decade. With dynamic chairs Alicia Smith and Brigitte Kalai, and with Amerapex as presenting sponsor, the event came roaring back — under the twinkling chandeliers of the country club’s ballroom. A crowd of about 200, many of them boldface names from the society set, helped raise $215,000 for Omega House.
An rep for event organizers called Omega House “a pioneering residential hospice providing compassionate care to terminally ill AIDS patients since its founding in 1986 as Texas’ first such haven,” adding that “many dedicated Omega House volunteers and supporters joined in the celebration, underscoring the community’s ongoing commitment to Avenue 360’s mission.”
Musical performances included those by the HSPVA choir, handsome blues crooner Luke Whitney and powerhouse America’s Got Talent semifinalist (and registered nurse!) Christina Wells, who belted out crowd pleasers like “Natural Woman.” Emcee Deborah Duncan of TV, also a singer, joined Wells in a rousing “We Are Family” rendition.
Lovely soaring florals by H-E-B and table linens by Kirksey Gregg filled every table, but the most beautiful moment of the evening might have been when famous PaperCity society scribe Shelby Hodge gave the staycation she’d won at the raffle to performer Wells as a surprise gift. Wells will enjoy a weekend driving a Porshe and luxuriating in style, thanks to Porshe River Oaks, Porshe West Houston and The Post Oak Hotel.
Other raffle prizes included dazzling earrings by Nini Jewels, a custom necklace by Wayne Smith Jewels donated by co-chair Kalai, and a shopping spree at Tootsie’s. Nearly as delicious as the luxurious raffle, dinner was a rich surf and turf of steak and seabass with the country club’s famous pecan balls — ice cream rolled in chopped nuts and doused in sauces of chocolate and caramel — for dessert.
Ken Bohan, longtime board member and generous donor, was presented with the Harmony of the Heart award. “Omega House Medical Director Gus Krucke, Director of Dental Services Mark Nichols and Omega House Director Sandy Stacy were honored with the Symphony of Service Award,” noted the Avenue rep, “with Stacy receiving a standing ovation for her 30 years of service.”
Organization President and CEO Charlene Flash, who drew comparisons to Tina Turner in her chic, leggy cobalt mini dress, remarked: “This year’s Voices for Hope event enables us to continue the essential work of Omega House, ensuring that those facing terminal illness find comfort and dignity in their final days.”
Spotted in the crowd: Lance Smith, Bashar Kalai, Fady Armanious, Beth Wolff, Tony Bradfield, Leisa Holland Nelson, Farida Abjani, Omar and Maria Moncada Alaoui, Steve Spencer, Jody Merritt, Christine Johnson, Michele Till, Anna Reger, Mandy Kao, Mark Folkes, Christopher Johnston, Brandon Weinbrenner, Mitchell Greco, Sonny Garza, Todd Ramos, Scott Evans, Aaron Matthews, and, just days ahead of their Mexican destination wedding, Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees.
Hallie Vanderhider and Bobby Dees
Omar and Maria Moncada Alaoui
Fady Armanious and Tony Bradfield
Luke Whitney
Kristen Cannon, Beth Muecke and Kelly Anzilotti
Alex Kalai, Bashar Kalai, Brigitte Kalai and Remy Kalai
Shelby Hodge surprises crowd in gifting staycation package she'd won in the raffle to singer Christina Wells.
Mark Folkes, Christopher Johnston, Mitchell Greco and Brandon Weinbrenner
Mandy Kao and Ana Reger
Deborah Duncan, Brigitte Kalai, Dr. Charlene Flash and Alicia Smith
Scott Evans, Leisa Holland Nelson and Aaron Matthews
Nini Hale and Sylvia Forsythe
Rusty and Sue Burnett, Ken Bohan and Ann Deaton
Ashley Tse, Stephanie Nielsen, Michele Till, Alex Blair and Sandra Smith-Cooper
Brent and Lara Bell
Ghada Ali, Steve Spencer and Jody Merritt and Christine Johnson
Todd Ramos, Omar Alaoui, Lance Smith and Jeff Gremillion