Party People - Summer 2018

Pat and Kevin Mitchell at ‘Mercury’
Pat and Kevin Mitchell at ‘Mercury’

Joanna and Brad Marks at ‘Bo’s’ Events benefitting Bo's Place and Children's Assessment Center


Sara Beth and Pierce Bush at ‘Project’ Catastrophic Theatre Gala and Project 88's Jean & Jerseys Party

David Lee Roth with California Girls Opera Ball

Off the Wall Astro's Bash Off the Wall Astro's Bash

Austin Trainor, Ana Barron Strouse and Eric Turner at Sweat 1000 The openings of Sweat 1000, Catalyst, Cottonmouth Club and Paris Texas Apparel Co.

Steve Wyatt and Joyce Echols at ‘Alley’ TUTS and Alley Theatre Galas

Balinese dancers at ‘Symphony’ Mercury’s 10th annual gala and the Symphony Ball

Phoebe and Bobby Tudor Hermann Park Conservancy's Evening in the Park gala

Dustin Windham and Bun B at ‘Tastemakers’ CultureMap’s Tastemakers event and Sugar Land Wine & Food Affair

IW Marks and Maison-de-Mode.com boutique

Roz Pactor with Jim and Jo Furr at ‘Music’ Welcome Wilson's Birthday and Music with Friends

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