These women throw the best parties in town

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Becca Cason Thrash was named to The Salonniere's top 100 list for the second year in a row. She says the secret to her party success is crafting a diverse guest list.
Houston interior designer Lucinda Loya joins the ranks of the Salonniere's top party hosts and hostesses for the first time in 2017. Loya was an ABC13 Woman of Distinction.
Hermann Park Conservancy chairwoman Phoebe Tudor was named to The Salonniere's top 100 list for the second year in a row. Tudor was an ABC13 Woman of Distinction.
Museum trustee and charity board member Isabel David  joins the ranks of The Salonniere's top party hosts and hostesses for the first time in 2017.
The always stylish Lynn Wyatt was named to The Salonniere's list for the second year. She was a 2008 ABC13 Woman of Distinction. "I dress to please myself," she says of her style.
These women throw the best parties in townBecca Cason Thrash was named to The Salonniere's top 100 list for the second year in a row. She says the secret to her party success is crafting a diverse guest list.
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HOUSTON (KTRK) -- If you've ever attended a soiree thrown by Isabel David, Lucinda Loya, Becca Cason Thrash, Phoebe Tudor or Lynn Wyatt, chances are good that you walked away dazzled.

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This year, these five Houstonians join the ranks of the country's top 100 party hosts and hostesses, as ranked by The Salonniere.

Over a seven-month period, editors of the society and entertaining website asked more than 1,000 influencers across the nation to nominate most gracious and highly skilled entertainers in their city. Those nominated the most often were reviewed by an independent group of social authorities for final inclusion in the list.

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Cason Thrash, Tudor and Wyatt also appeared on the website's inaugural ranking last year. Cason Thrash, Loya and Tudor have also been honored as ABC13 Women of Distinction.

Other Texans who made this year's list include Bobbi Topfer, Eugene Sepulveda and Steven Tomlinson, all of Austin, and Cindy Rachofsky, Elisa and Stephen Summers, Gene Jones, Heather and Ray Washburne and Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, all of Dallas.