
By Shelby Hodge
First in the brand's new River Oaks District boutique and then celebrating in a sumptuous Memorial area mansion,Dolce & Gabbana spared no expense Tuesday night in showing Houstonians how to party haute Italian style.
"Domenico and Stefano do it better than any brand in fashion," exclaimed Becca Cason Thrash, who with husband John Thrash, allowed Dolce & Gabbana run of their 26,000-square-foot abode for the fete launching the Italian design team's new store.
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