R unning late from traffic in Austin, I pulled over on the side of a county road to change into my dress. Forget the makeup. But, hey, that’s a rite of passage in Round Top. Even the beautiful people get dusty and leave with a little more patina than they arrived with.

Round Top, Texas, serves as a siren song for those who love the thrill of the hunt. For insatiable materialists. For cosplay cowgirls. Since I check all of those boxes, I, along with swaths of fellow city slickers from Dallas and Houston, made my biannual pilgrimage to the tiny Texas town with a population of 97 people for the Round Top Antiques Fair .

Society Social, the chic North Carolina-based furniture company, once again returned to its popular tent at Blue Hills. For the fall show, they partnered with Framebridge

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