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Couture meets Cowgirl: What to Wear to the Ball

This fall, Southfork Ranch will once again transform into a dazzling fusion of rugged elegance as the much-anticipated Cattle Baron’s Ball returns — its event planners promising an unforgettable evening of fun, food, music, and Southern sophistication.
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The Cattle Baron’s Ball official outfit guide features pieces from Lela Rose, Lucchese, Khaite, Bachendorf’s, and La Double. Courtesy CBB

This fall, Southfork Ranch will once again transform into a dazzling fusion of rugged elegance as the much-anticipated Cattle Baron’s Ball returns — its event planners promising an unforgettable evening of fun, food, music, and Southern sophistication.

The first Cattle Baron’s Ball was held in 1974 under the chairmanship of Patti Hunt and Jacque Wynne, who hosted 500 guests as part of a Texas-size barbecue. This year, more than 3,200 guests will immerse themselves in 150,000 square feet of food, cocktails, concerts, auctions, and dancing at the iconic ranch where cowboy boots sparkle with the brightest crystals, denim is tailored to perfection, and every fringe detail is meticulously curated.

As western chic attire takes a rock ‘n’ roll twist at Southfork, the event is set to elevate Texas heritage with runway-ready fashion. The dress code invites attendees to push the boundaries of traditional western wear, blending classic ranch aesthetics with contemporary rock ‘n’ roll glam. 

From stunning suede skirts accented with shimmering silver studs, fringed jackets paired with bold turquoise necklaces, and wide-brimmed hats adorned with feathers and jeweled brooches, every accessory tells a story of luxury wrapped in tradition.

Beyond the glamour, the night serves a powerful purpose — raising funds for cancer research and patient support. Guests will have the chance to bid on exclusive auction items, many inspired by Western themes and crafted with a designer’s eye, from bespoke jewelry to luxury ranch getaways, celebrating the fierce and fashionable Cattle Baron spirit.

So, CBB aficionados, dust off those cowboy boots and wrangle in the newbies as Dallas’ own Lasso-palooza honors heritage, haute couture, and heart!

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Claudia Carson-Habeeb

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Claudia Carson-Habeeb, managing editor of People Newspapers, got her start at The Baylor Lariat. Her debut publication, Falling Through the Spiral of My Notebook (1993), launched a career devoted to writing without margins. A former on-screen HGTV personality, she covers everything from hometown heroes to global design trends and curates a multigenerational family library that would make Borges proud. Happiest on horseback, she spends her spare time hoof picking with volunteers at her animal rescue nonprofit.
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