In the fairy-tale world of The Sweetheart Ball, this gala involves a flawlessly executed theme, a guest list filled with perfect pedigrees, and a $1.5 million fund-raising goal, all to celebrate and benefit UT Southwestern Medical Center and heart disease research. Deborah Gunter, wife of renowned plastic surgeon Jack, chaired this year's gala and wielded a Parisian wand to create the evening themed Minuit au Musée de L'Orangerie. Gunter tapped event designer Tom Addis to transform Brook Hollow Golf Club into a conceptual adaptation of artist Claude Monet's water lily paintings at the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris, with the fairy godfather of party decor working his wizardry and propping the ballroom with panels painted in the Impressionistic style and drowning the space in flora. To bring Monsieur Monet's paintings to fruition, Junior Villanueva of The Garden Gate trucked in huge cherry blossoms, floating water lily tablescapes and a plethora of peonies, hyacinths and flowery touches to surround such prestigious faces as Heather and Ray Washburne, Charlotte and Shy Anderson, Linda and Bill Custard, Caroline Rose Hunt, Charles Simmons, Margot and Ross Perot, Aileen and Jack Pratt, Mason and Allen Custard, Kim and Justin Whitman, Nancy and Jeremy Halbreich, Kelli and Gerald Ford, Nancy Dedman, Sarah Perot and Ross Perot Jr., Jerry and Gene Jones, Shelle and Michael Sills, and Lee Ann and Alan White.