Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Accessible Luxury 2014

Sandy Zisman, Avi Zisman, Donna Bosse, Jeff Bosse, Pam Nurenberg, M.D., David H. Ewalt, M.D.



Accessible Luxury benefiting The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (TSRHC) was held at Park Place Motorcars on April 11. The evening was comprised of fashion, food, jewelry and cars - all my favorite things!  This years event was under the leadership of the Honorary Chairs are Pat and Claude Prestidge, M.D. and Event Chairs Pam Nurenberg, M.D. and David H. Ewalt, M.D. TSRHC is a world leader in the treatment of pediatric orthopedic conditions. Since 1921, TSRHC has treated children with orthopedic conditions, such as scoliosis, clubfoot, hand disorders, hip disorders and limb length differences, as well as certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia. Admission is open to children from birth up to 18 years of age. TSRHC, the only Scottish Rite hospital in the world, is not affiliated with the Shriners Hospitals for Children. I love that they will treat any patient - regardless of the family's ability to pay.


Kim Elenez, Jerome Elenez 
Party goers enjoyed a myriad of exciting activities like the Maserati Man Cave featuring Beretta’s polished apparel, guns and gear plus specialty drinks and hand-rolled cigars.

My favorite niche was the Bentley Bubble Room featuring Eiseman Jewels where you could get your makeup touched up from Blushington reps, meet with stylists from Front Door Fashion and even get your lip impression read and analyzed.

The highlight of the evening was the Rolls-Royce Runway Show featuring Highland Park retailers, including Anne Fontaine, Cole Haan, Five and Ten, Jimmy Choo, Lela Rose, Mizzen + Main, Rag & Bone, Trina Turk and more.

The McLaren Moonlight Room will offered guests the chance to enter a raffle as well as bid on the Big Board for some luxurious items that included: Texas Rangers suite, Dallas Mavericks suite, Capital Grille private cocktail reception, Ritz- Carlton weekend package, and a private group spin class at Flywheel. There was a huge line for the Photomadic photo booth where guests could take fun shots and it live to their social media channels (see mine below).

Cheryl Rios, Cynthia Smoot, LeeAnne Locken and Ashley Powell ham it up in the Photomadic booth

For more information on The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and the programs they support, visit http://www.tsrhc.org/.

photos: Bob Manzano