
According to 2024 Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Fashion Show And Luncheon Chair Shannon Graham,
“The annual 2024 Dallas Women’s Auxiliary Fashion Show And Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, May 7, at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. While we will not reveal the exciting and specific details of the 30th anniversary until mid-January, Auxiliary President Candace Winslow and I do want you to know that the acclaimed Chic Boutique team is ready to receive the gently worn designer fashions that have made the event such a success for three decades!
“Since its inception in 1993, The Fashion Show And Luncheon has raised more than $16 million to support services provided at 14 local Salvation Army facilities.
“We are thrilled that Shelle Sills, a long-time friend and dedicated partner of The Salvation Army, is our honorary luncheon chair. We are also delighted to present the 2023 Margot Perot Service Award to Kathie King, a former Women’s Auxiliary president and a tireless supporter of the Auxiliary. Both ladies are selfless community leaders who have dedicated their lives to helping those in need.
“My wish is that you will consider donating gently worn, designer clothing to the Chic Boutique and marking your calendar for May 7!

“Some of the Salvation Army’s most generous supporters happen to be very well dressed. For several years, the runway models have worn beautiful clothes donated from the likes of Lana Andrews, Lisa Cooley, Linda Custard, Mary Clare Finney, Louise Griffeth, Charlotte Jones, Gene Jones, Jan Pickens, Annette Simmons, Lisa Troutt, Dee Wyly and fashion show founder Margot Perot, to name a few.
“The end of year is a great time to re-evaluate your wardrobe, so ladies, go to your closets and see what would be appealing to the discerning shoppers who will attend the fashion show next Spring.
“In the meantime, start culling your closet and contact us to collect the clothes that will make the fashion show such a special day. We cannot wait to see you at The Meyerson!
“Please visit www.salvationarmyntx.org to donate!”