Please join us for the
2020 Southern Charm
Afternoon Tea and Vintage Fashion Show
on Saturday, March 7, 2020
2019 A Fashion Affair to Remember
Afternoon Tea and
Vintage Fashion Show
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with Special Guest Host
Steven Porterfield
Hollywood Film Costume Specialist
Antiques Roadshow Appraiser
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Saturday, February 23, 2019
12 noon to 3 pm
at the
Alexander Mansion
4607 Ross Ave
Dallas, Texas
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$65 per guest
Fashion Show and Tea Included
Purchase tickets below
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Join us as we travel down memory lane and re-live the romance of times past, first brought to the silver screen by Hollywood Starlets such as Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Rita Hayworth.
Steven Porterfield, recognized vintage fashion and textile expert, will host the fashion show event. His narration of each piece will bring to life the glamour, romance, and nostalgia embodied by these beautiful ensembles.
Authentic vintage dresses will be modeled by The Dallas Woman’s Forum Fashion and Style Department members. Guests will have a chance to view these elegant fashions up close and talk to the models during the Tea immediately following.
There will be an opportunity for attendees to own their own one-of-a-kind piece of fashion history.
Proceeds go to the restoration efforts of the Alexander Mansion.
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About Steven Porterfield
source: pbs.org
Who would have thought 31 years ago when Steven Porterfield helped Carol & Maxine open their vintage business The Cats Meow
in Midland Texas, that he would one day provide clothing for themovie industry. He was only included as a partner because he could sew.
Within a very short period of time he had purchased the store from the two women and within four years he had expanded the store from 1,200 square feet to 4,000 square feet. Maxine taught him good basic business skills and Carol took him to his first textile show in California where he immediately began to sell to Hollywood. His mother taught him to do whatever he did to the best of his ability and his fathertaught him to be honest in everything he did.
Steven began to sellon both the east and west coast and expanded his business to include the fashion industry. Over the years he has seen moderngarments inspired by his vintage merchandise in the lines of Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Jill Stewart & Victoria’s Secret.
In 2018, he sold to more than nine movies. He worked with Kate Hawleyon The Call of the Wild and is currently working with Emily O’Connor, personal assistant to John Dunn, on costumes for the filmEmily Dickinson.
He has been a fashion and textile appraiser for Antiques Roadshow for nine years. His knowledge of historical fashion makes him the perfect consultant and guest speaker for our fashion show.