Everything is coming up glamour in Big “D” at the moment.
First we have the ‘In the Pink’ Dorothy Draper exhibit at the Women’s Museum through Mar. 31.
Then Feb. 4 starts the Balenciaga exhibit, which has a hot pink dress worth walking on hot coals for. (I know. I’m obsessed with pink. It’s just my nature.)
And finally, over at the Dallas Theatre Center the play Moonlight and Magnolias opened tonight to rave audience reviews—and not only for the script. The set is late Art Deco, early Hollywood Regency, set in producer David O. Selznick’s office the week he created “Gone with the Wind.” Mom and I were ogling the very cool gold and teak doors and built-in bookcase with ladder; tres fab. And funny! The play is a riot. A must see!