Kristie Ramirez

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The thirty Texans with the most iconic, unforgettable, eye-popping looks, from Davy Crockett to Beyoncé.

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Ted Nugent’s truck.

This sports-crazed Dallas suburb may be one of the fastest-growing places in the country, but you can still find signs of its cattle-driving past.

Charlie Jones’s kitchen counter.

T. Boone Pickens’s office cabinet.

Joe Straus’s desk.

Dean Fearing’s boot collection.

At the end of every show we’d pop out of these doors and scream out something ridiculous.

Nineteen blocks of culture and creativity breathe life into the north side of downtown.

Dallas entrepreneur Ray Washburne has two passions: restaurants and real estate.

Michael Hsu’s garage.

Houston

Tony Rancich’s recording studio.

Ty Murray’s saddle house.

Henderson Avenue, Dallas.

Josh Hamilton’s locker.

Becca Cason Thrash’s desk.

State representative Dan Branch’s bookcase.

Tyson Cole’s kitchen cabinet.

San Antonio.

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The CEO of Louis Vuitton’s North American division talks about the new store at NorthPark, Marc Jacobs, and knockoffs.

Blake Mycoskie, the founder of Shoes for Tomorrow (TOMS), talks about traveling around the world, shoe drops, and expanding the business.

The opening of the AT&T Performing Arts Center was three nights of award-worthy performances, champagne, and, of course, ambitious frocks.

When I want to know what’s new, what’s out, what’s it, I visit my five favorite blogs. 

Anne Valerie Hash blouses, Dolce Vita boots, VBH handbags, and 115 other items that make life worth living.

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