10/1/2024
It’s not every day that fashion and philanthropy come together so seamlessly—but then again, not every day involves The Junior League of Houston. On a dazzling afternoon in Houston’s premier social calendar, the League brought elegance and altruism to center stage with their annual Opening Style Show – Models of Style and Service. Hosted in the grandeur of the League’s ballroom, this year’s event sparkled with the perfect blend of community service, high fashion, and a little Houston flair.
The *who’s who* of Houston’s philanthropic scene were in attendance, eager to support the League’s mission of community empowerment while enjoying the latest fall styles. The event was nothing short of a spectacular celebration of style, service, and sisterhood.
Fashion, Food, and Finesse
With over 450 guests attending across two showings, this year’s style extravaganza had no shortage of excitement. Guests were treated to a sumptuous three-course menu and drinks, ensuring they were wined and dined in true Houston style. And if that wasn’t enough to keep the crowd buzzing, a post-show pop-up shop offered exclusive access to the stylish garments straight off the runway, allowing guests to bring a little bit of the magic home with them.
Of course, the main attraction was the fashion itself. BURU, the brainchild of designer Morgan Hutchinson, stole the spotlight with its chic yet practical designs. BURU’s fall collection, crafted for the modern woman on the go, featured pieces that are not only functional but undeniably fabulous. The crowd was particularly captivated by Hutchinson’s ability to seamlessly blend fashion with function—creating looks that cater to busy moms without sacrificing style.
Models of Service (and Fashion)
True to the name of the event, the models weren’t your typical runway professionals. Instead, the real stars of the show were The Junior League members, who shined brightly in BURU’s latest designs. Their confidence and dedication to volunteerism mirrored the boldness of the fashions they wore. From daytime chic to evening elegance, the looks were as varied as the women modeling them, proving that fashion is for all shapes, sizes, and lifestyles.
The incredible roster of models included Kathryn Clayton, Hannah Cobb, Carrie Engerrand, Michelle Esparza, Maddy Gunderson, Kaylee Hoffner, Leesi Jinadu, Victoria McNeil, Jordan McPhail, Audrey "Kitty" Morton, **Lee Pierce Milton, Lynn Sawyer, Ashley Seals, and Brandy Thibodeaux. Each of these women not only rocked the runway but also exemplified the power of community service. Their dedication to the League’s mission shone through, reminding everyone that this was about more than just the clothes—it was about the cause.
Fashion Forward, Giving Back
In true Junior League fashion (pun intended), the **Opening Style Show** wasn’t just a spectacle of sartorial splendor. The funds raised from the event will go directly toward the League’s numerous outreach programs and community partnerships. The Junior League’s mission of “**Building a Better Community continues through their support of organizations like The Museum of Fine Arts, Texas Children’s Hospital, Star of Hope, Kids’ Meals, and the Houston Food Bank. Every dollar raised helps fuel the League’s impactful volunteer efforts across Houston, ensuring that style and service remain intertwined for years to come.
A Fabulous Finale
Reflecting on the success of the event, Mary Lee Hackedorn Wilkens, the League’s President, beamed with pride: “This year’s Opening Style Show was fabulous; we were thrilled to showcase the amazing work of women-owned businesses like BURU and Mignonne Gavigan. It was such a joy to highlight our members and their commitment to volunteerism while also celebrating the latest fall fashions.”
As the event wrapped up, guests left with full hearts (and perhaps a few new wardrobe additions), knowing that they had not only enjoyed a glamorous afternoon but had also contributed to a better Houston.
Learn More
For those inspired by the mission and the fashion, there are plenty more ways to get involved. The Junior League of Houston continues to welcome new members, volunteers, and donors as they push forward in their quest to make the city a better place for all. To learn more about their ongoing projects and future events, visit https://www.jlh.org
All photos by Jacob Power Photography