The growling Ferrari Festival could be viewed as a world of the haves and the have nots — the lucky ones who hold title to one or more of the six-figure dream machines on display in River Oaks District and then those who must live vicariously through the array of fabulously shiny Italian autos.
So it was Sunday when owners of more than 70 Ferraris parked their beauties along the shopping streets appropriately lined with designer boutiques such as Giuseppe Zanotti, de Boulle, Dolce & Gabbana, and Brunello Cucinelli. Ferrari owners are typically very well dressed and all have swell designer watches.
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