Paul Wharton
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Paul Wharton is a Creative Modeling and Talent Director of Evolution Look.
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Paul Wharton is also a popular television personality, lifestyle trendsetter and make-over guru. Paul started his television career as the original MTV Model Coach on the Emmy winning series "MADE". After "MADE", Paul became an on-air makeover guru on "The Ricki Lake Show", signed with Wilhelmina Models Creative and was featured as the energetic and insightful model coach on VH-1's model series "The Agency". Paul continued to share his model making expertise as the show starter that makes models fabulous on TV Land's original hit series "She's Got the Look". After years of working with models, Paul joined the cast of TV One's "Makeover Manor" to share his fashion advice with ordinary people that overcame extraordinary circumstances. In addition to his work on "Makeover Manor", Paul accepted an offer to co-host TV One's "DNC Live After-Party" alongside Jesse Jackson, actor Hill Harper, Michael Eric Dyson and Sheryl Underwood. Paul has shared his style advice on CNN's "The Situation Room" as well as the national Fox News Channel and recently appeared on "Good Morning America". Paul created and hosts "Mid-Week Makeovers" on The Fox 5 Morning News and can be seen daily on-air as the Fashion and Lifestyle Correspondent on WDCW-TV (CW Washington), interviewing celebrities and giving viewers shopping, lifestyle and fashion advice. Paul has hosted a variety of television shows for WDCW-TV including "The Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show" and "Where the Elite Meet", a show that documents the sport of Polo. In addition to his extensive work on television Paul has been featured in local and national magazines and even hosted an online series with Elle Girl Magazine entitled "Go See with Paul Wharton". |
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