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Are You a Good Witch or a Bad Witch? Fashion Haunts Magazine features Alycesaundral Designs 

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"Are You a Good Witch or a Bad Witch" featuring AlyceSaundraL.
written by TaraJean McDonald photos by: Lgphotographysnj

  
Witches are often associated with evil spells and black magic, but they are also known to mix up medicinal potions and cast love spells. While so many Hollywood movies portray witches as alluring young women there continues to be a dueling concept of witches and what they represent. 
  Most fairytale witches are scary and devious, such as the old hag in the story of Hansel and Gretel. The famous Wicked Witch of the West in Wizard of Oz is equally as frightening, yet Glinda the Good Witch gives us hope that the power of witchcraft could be used for good. 
  But the history of witches is known to be deadly. Most witches were believed to be pagan worshipers, doing the devil’s work. These empowered women use the dangerous forces of black magic to practice witchcraft for good or evil. Witch hunts began in Europe where many of the accused were executed by burning at the stake or hanging. Between the years 1500 and 1660, up to 80,000 suspected witches were put to death in Europe. 
  Nowadays, witches are called on to heal disease or break curses. The modern witches are not feared, but sought out to help with health, money, relationships and protection. It is even possible to purchase witchcraft spells, harness the power and cast your own spells if you truly believe. 
  You can read about witches in fairy tales or in the history books. But if you look into the night sky on Halloween Night and see a cackling lady riding on a broom and wearing a pointy hat, just try not to disturb her night ride. You wouldn’t want her to put a hex on you or turn you into a toad just for fun! 
  By TaraJean McDonald Models MikaylaJean, Madison Vitale, Christina Vitale and Brianna Vitale

  
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Princesses, Pixies & Evil Queens take over Lambertville, NJ at the Haunted J.B. Kline and Sons!

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Princesses, Pixies and Evil Queens Take Over Lambertville, NJ Featuring The Legend of Aunt Matilda at J.B. KLINE & SONS
written by
​ TaraJean McDonald 

  In the supernatural horror film Burnt Offerings, filmed in the 1970’s, the new tenants in a 19th century mansion, were offered a great deal on a summer rental. The stipulation was they must allow the elderly 85-year-old mother to live in her upstairs bedroom.  They were not to disturb her or talk with her.  But they were required to leave meals outside her bedroom door. The old woman’s meals go untouched, and eventually something evil living behind that door causes the demise of the family. 
Similarly, when JB Kline’s Great Grandfather purchased properties in the1800s, there were some stipulations.  In particular, the building located at 25 Bridge Street, Lambertsville, NJ, where an old woman lived in the upstairs apartment. It was stated that this eccentric elderly woman, Aunt Matilda, would be allowed to live out the remainder of her years in the top floor apartment. The Great Grandfather didn’t think it would be much of a concern. She played the piano. She didn’t go out, and she spent many hours alone in her room. She died shortly after. 
They closed off the rooms where Aunt Matilda lived, leaving her antique Victorian cast iron bed untouched for a100 years. It soon became known that the spirit of Aunt Matilda never really left. One forgotten stairway leads to her old rooms. No one had gone up those stairs in years. And if you stand at the bottom and listen close you can hear a piano playing. 
When JB Kline was a little kid he remembers how they tore up that room in 1960-70’s and made it into big apartment. Now, in 2020 his daughter lives there. On many days she can hear the piano playing. She has even seen apparitions pass by doorways. 
JB Kline’s family history in Lambertsville goes back into the 1600s. His Great-great-great-great Grandfather was the first Governor sent over by the King of England, then his son was the first Governor ever born in NJ, John Redding. And his Grandfather was the Mayor of Lambertville. The family’s building evolved over the years changing from a Candy Shop to a Toy Store, Art Supply Store and even a Tobacco store back in the early 1900s. 
They all worked there, his Dad and Aunts and JB Kline as a kid. But everyone always said they kept hearing things. Workers heard things. 3 people who worked there mysteriously passed away. One person hung himself. Probably not related to Aunt Matilda’s ghost, but definitely adding to the eerie history of the present day JB Kline New & Vintage Music Store. Aunt Matilda would be proud! She loved music. 
Twilight Passages did an Official Ghost Hunt and found some interesting thigs such as orbs, EVPs and movement in the basement. See their show coming out soon on their Youtube and Facebook page this Fall! 
 

​A Haunting New Year with @Lilleejean, actress, Model and Beauty Influencer!

@Lilleejean photos by Lookingglassphotographysnj- dress @Noreast'rUSA Jewelry @Madewlove143

Lillee Jean Trueman is a model, actress, artist, motivational speaker, environmentalist and well-known content creator
and beauty blogger who was born in the New York City borough of Queens on April 18, 2001. Her father is Diamond
Earl Trueman, a percussionist and drummer who has played with the likes of Hendrix, Dio and Lee. Her mother is Laura
Trueman, an antiques dealer, as well as memorabilia dealer with specialty in working with studios for props for movies and tv. Her roots are a mix of European harking from England and France, on her father’s side, to Ukrainian on her mother’s side. On the maternal side of the family, actor Walter Matthau was a third cousin. Her father is Lutheran while her mother is Jewish. Her parents have been married
since 1986, and she is an only child. She attended a regular elementary school in New York and continued her middle
school and high school education (up until 10th grade) in Bayside, New York. When Lillee Jean started to become
more involved with her artistry, her mother put her into a high school home schooled program of which she graduated with
a GPA of 3.96. She is extremely close to her mother, who also doubles as her manager, under the name Jeaniez Management.
At an early age she started painting, drawing, sculpting as well as working with stop motion photography. She became
an avid collector, and has amassed an impressive collection of rare Disney, American Girl and Barbie dolls. Her first
artistic endeavor, was videography with blogging, of which she developed and wrote without any help, and put up on
the internet by herself. The blog can still be viewed online at www.americangirldolldiscoverys.blogspot.com. She also
evolved into the makeup industry and started watching artists utilize colors, contours and light to create looks. She
started her own makeup vlog under the pseudonym “thaeyeballqueen”, which she updates regularly under the
website www.thaeyeballqueen.com. Lillee Jean has a widespread following on social media and her fans call  themselves “Jeaniez”, in tribute to her middle name. She has gone through many tough situations that are prevalent in most young people’s lives today, such as cyberbullying, as well as struggling with weight gain. A unique quality she has, is the ability to never allow yourself to become a victim of somebody’s negative behavior. Her motto is always be true to yourself and to not be a clone of anyone else. Twitter: @RealLilleeJean- Instagram: @lilleejean tiktok: @reallilleejean
www.lilleejean.com

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Raising Autism Awareness and Special Needs in Haunted Manhattan at Washington Square Park NYC

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left: MikaylaJean & Sara wearing Park Avenue South Boutique, Toms River NJ. Jewelry Made w Love143
Hair & Makeup: RosaeMerlot
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Haunted Washington Square Park, NYC

​Spring Aboard The Norma K III with Spa Bella Salon and Spa in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ


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 Although Sara and Mikayla have had high-functioning autism since birth, they were diagnosed at the tender ages of 7 and 4, respectfully. “After seeing one psychologist and psychiatrist after another, she was finally diagnosed 5 years ago!” Sara's mother exclaimed. 
  Now at the age of 12, Sara is doing her first photo shoot. “She's a sweet little girl. She really enjoyed modeling with Fashion Haunts Magazine and would do it again!” Mikayla, age 13, started modeling just a few months ago. Besides singing and learning to play the keyboard, she's also auditioning for 'It's a Wonderful Life' at the Main Street Theater in Sayerville, NJ. “She has a great personality, and really loved doing this photo shoot.” Mikayla's mother says proudly. 
Together, they stroll through what's listed as one of the best known public parks in NYC. Famous for its 
artists, performers, battling chess players, and protesters, this 9.75-acre plot of land in Greenwich Village 
is also one of New York's most haunted neighborhoods. According to witnesses in the 19th century, a 
blue mist hung over the park at night -perhaps a rising whence the dead have long rested. Carmen Nigro, 
Managing Research Librarian, Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy, speculates, 
“Could it perhaps have been the fertilizing effects of the 20,000 or so human corpses that still lie beneath 
the park?” 
Robert Gonyo, COO and part owner of Haunted Manhattan explains the stories behind the Arch, the 
Hanging Tree, and Fala the ghost dog. Join us as we journey through Haunted Manhattan -as Robert puts 
it, “Where horror and history meets.” 
ALL STORIES BY AKI SOLOMOS


The Hangmans' Elm
Strolling through Greenwich Village, Sara stumbles upon what used to be a Potter's Field -now known as 
Washington Square Park. What most New Yorkers don't know is that near the northwest corner of the 
park, a 300-year old elm tree may have been used for public executions, thus the legend of the 
"Hangman’s Elm". 
Robert exclaims, “As far as we can find, it's just a story. There are no records that we can find -Is it a 
legend or myth?” There may not be any account of it being used as a hanging tree, but since the 
cemetery's closing in 1825, excavations have found tombstones under the park dating as far back as 1799. 
“Occasionally, a passerby does see the shadow of a branch with a noose hanging from it.” 

The Haunting of Fala
Feeling more adventurous than spooked, Sara and Mikayla wind up further in the park and at the Dog Run. According to Robert, if you see a black Scottish terrier that you can't seem to catch, chances are its 
name is Fala. Born in 1940, and a gift to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fala later resided with Eleanor Roosevelt next to the park. 
“Not too long ago, a young woman sees a small dog without a leash.” Robert explains. “Attempting to catch it, it keeps slipping through her fingers, but she does notice the name on the dog tag - Fala.” As the story goes, Fala enjoys returning to the park to play. 
To know more of the haunted past of New York, book a tour at www.hauntedmanhattan.com and choose 
to be led by either The Concierge, The Professor, or The Bartender. 

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​​POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ 

  by Aki Solomos 
  The year is 1609, September 2 to be precise. Aboard the ship Half Moon, Henry Hudson and his crew 
drops anchor along the Jersey shore. Among them, Robert Juet, pens in his journal “This is a very good 
land to fall with and a pleasant land to see.” The land he is referring to? Point Pleasant Beach, New 
Jersey to be exact. 
It wasn't until 1817 when the area became a village-type settlement. 9 years later, tourism began. Yet, it 
wasn't always pleasant at Point Pleasant Beach – Its original boardwalk, flimsily built in 1890, washed 
away within 2 years. And throughout its history, the area had its fair-share of problems: destructive fires; 
 financial difficulties; back-to-back Nor'easters; major storms; and hurricanes. 
But in the final decade before the new millennium of 2000, nearly 400 years after the Half Moon dropped 
  anchor, the area found itself and became what it is now: A vacation getaway; a weekend retreat; a day- 
trip; a family and friends destination with tons of entertainment; a date-night outing; an ocean, beach, and 
  sun-worshiper's paradise with fishing, scuba diving, and seafood festivals. The options are endless! 
For more information, you can find it on their website: www.pointpleasantbeach.com 

Welcome ABOARD THE NORMA K!
Kens Landing - Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
Captains Norma, Ken Keller and Matt Sosnowski compliment their experience with technology and comfort to bring you the best possible deep sea fishing experience around.
While you are here, don't miss out on all our information pages.
The Norma-K III is located at Kens Landing Marina in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ.
Whether seeking an all out fight against a bluefish, the delectable fillets of a fresh caught fluke, sea bass, cod, or other species, the Norma-K III gets you to our productive fishing grounds in comfort. Equipped with the latest electronics, the Norma-K III is by far one of the top producing party boats the shore has to offer. Best of all, our speed, stability, and overall angling comfort are second to none! Enjoy watching TV in the galley, our large observation deck, or comfortable cushioned bench seating with tables. If the weather gets cold, warm up in the galley or just grab hold of the heated hand rails. Everyone from the area's top anglers to families on vacation rave about our stability.

Pictured Above: Model Liana Lamicella at Kens Landing Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
Hair&Makeup: SpaBella Salon and Spa 620 Arnold Ave Point Pleasant, NJ
Maxi Dress: Bella Boutique, Point Pleasant, NJ
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​ New Year-New Love Menswear Edition with Mayor Owen Henry of Old Bridge, NJ @ the Historical Cottrell Farms and Chazmatazz Formalwear of Toms River, NJ

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Mayor of Old Bridge, NJ Owen Henry wearing Chazmatazz of Toms River Blue Paisley Suit Ensemble
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Welcome to Old Bridge NJ and historical Cottrell Farms! It is our pleasure to share its the rich history, current plans and exciting future that is in store for this rural gem in the heart of Old Bridge, New Jersey.
Built in 1831 by William H. Cottrell, the home is located on the North East Corner of Route 516 and Cottrell Road. The property had been well known for it’s 150 acre apple orchard. Mr. Cottrell Sr. oversaw the daily business of the orchard, including the picking, grading and shipping to their retailers. One of their biggest customers was the Heinz Co., who purchased apples for their baby food.
In 1904, Mr. Cottrell sold the farm to his two sons, Herbert and Franklin. In 1934, the Cottrell brothers decided to build a distillery that was called New Jersey Apple Growers. This distillery produced Browntown Apple Brandy, which had utilized apples that did not meet their standards for consumption, therefore reducing waste. The Brandy was wholesaled to distributors and retailers for over twenty years.
Years later, the business and Browntown Apple Brandy recipe was sold and purchased by Laird & Company, who kept the distillery on the Cottrell owned property until the 1960’s.
In 2005, Mr. Herbert Cottrell, who was the sole owner of the property had sold it to a local developer. The company had proposed to preserve the home and outside buildings, however their plans included creating a very large commercial and residential area on the land behind the house. The community spoke out against the redevelopment of the farm land. Mayor Jim Phillip agreed and went to the State to express the sentiments of the township and residents to preserve the property. The county and state did oblige and together with the township they negotiated a price and bought it from the developer.
Old Bridge Township has been granted Stewardship in 2017. “This home has always been a focal point on 516”, said Mayor Henry. “We have big plans to develop a passive and active recreational park giving the community a place to enjoy the great outdoors and be able to use the Cottrell home and barn to host a variety of cultural events and art exhibits.”
The farmhouse is from the 18th century and the plan is to retain its historical element by not changing anything except to restore the building. The Heritage trees will be preserved and integrated in the design with the remaining apple orchids. Walking trails and sidewalks will also be incorporated.
The grounds will see many new and exciting changes which will delight the community. There will be a great lawn where families can come and enjoy a picnic, toss a frisbee, throw a football, fly a kite, just run and have fun. There will be a playground and an exciting addition of a splash park.
The construction of an amphitheater will enhance the summer nights with concerts , theatrical performances and a variety of outdoor shows.
Once completed, this will be a spectacular addition to the community of Old Bridge.
How exciting it will be to witness the dreams, concepts and efforts of so many people past, present and future who contributed their time and talents to this project when it comes to fruitation.
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LITTLE WOMEN OF ATLANTA FROM LIFETIME NETWORK SAMANTHA ORTIZ "A JERSEY HORROR KIND OF GIRL!"

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All photos by: Jason Nappi
Wig: By Samantha Ortiz
Makeup: Samantha Ortiz
Dress: Brilliance Quinceanera
setting Cheesequake Farms NJ
Rose Hill Cemetery
Models Accompany: Cristina Dulche & Melissa Lilian
Hair and Makeup: Kimberlee Mehta
All Costumes by Halloween Wholesalers, East Brunswick, NJ
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PHOTOS BELOW BY: FASHION HAUNTS PHOTOS
TO CALL SAMANTHA ORTIZ: a 'Little Woman' is a misnomer. Viewers of the hit TV show Little Women: Atlanta quickly saw how big she really is inside. When she's not filling her Instagram or Facebook page with postings of Autism awareness, positive and funny memes, makeup tips, beauty photos of friends and clients showing off her latest creation, she's busy with her growing business and helping people.
Fashion Haunts Magazine caught up with Sam for a Q&A interview...Fashion Haunts: How's life for you since Little Women: Atlanta?
Sam: It's been so great! It’s like I never left. I came back home and my clientele has been so loyal - we jumped right back in like nothing! I’ve also been working on a ton of stuff and feel a lot more centered and focused.
FH: Were you born and raised in NJ?
Sam: Yes! I was born and raised in South Jersey!
FH: We heard you're starting a wig and makeup line. Can you tell us more about it?
Sam: Well, right now it’s still in the works. I’ve been working on creating my own line of wigs because of demand where I get them from! I’ve made about 3 so far and have taken some hair courses in hopes of branching out, such as my makeup business.
FH: Are you working on any other projects?
Sam: At the moment I'm working on my big business and currently in the process of turning Sam’s Glam Shop into a reality. I'm opening up shop soon! I’m super excited and a little nervous as to how well it’ll do - but I know my clients won’t let me down.
FH: It must be quite a feat juggling everything -how do you do it?
Sam: It can be difficult but I do my best to stay focused. I always make sure to manage my business life and personal life accordingly so I don’t lose myself, and I try not to take on more than I can handle. I also have an amazing support system and a great team behind me.
FH: Who is your favorite designer?
Sam: I would have to say Michael Kors or Marc Jacobs… But I also wear all kinds of brands. I don’t just wear high end items. I love shopping at Ross and Marshals just as much as the next girl!
FH: Are you now engaged or just dating?
Sam: I'm in a relationship at the moment. Not engaged, although people assume so on Instagram. I think I'm going to remain a “Ms.” for a little while longer.
FH: What's your favorite reality Show?
Sam: I would have to say 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' and 'Jersey Shore'. I’ve watched them since I was young and I was actually so excited Jersey Shore came back on the air!
FH: Are you a Horror kinda girl ?
Sam: Absolutely! That’s my first choice when it comes to picking a movie. If I had an order for movie-genres, Horror would be at the top of the list. story by Aki Solomos

You can See Sam on Lifetime Network and become a fan at
Samsglamshop Instagram and Smokeythebear_ on Instagram

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Seaside Height, NJ "Stronger Than Ever" with Tracy Dimarco Eps of Jerseylicious Featuring Monica Karrine Couture

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Tracy Dimarco Eps at Jersey Roll Seaside Heights, NJ. Along with amazing Pork Roll a.k.a. Taylor Ham, enjoy there amazing mini donuts!

Spring Issue 2018 In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb" with the Haunted Wedgwood Inn, Pa.

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From Jerseylicious to Fashion Entrepreneur. From Reality TV Celebrity to real life wife and mother of three. Tracy DiMarco Eps is the real deal. Since her debut on Jerseylicious, she's gained quite a following and stayed in the limelight on The Dish and E! True Hollywood Story. But what really drives her is her family, fans, and of course fashion. Fashion Haunts Magazine caught up with Tracy for an insight of her current life: 
FH:  How is life for you after Jerseylicious?
Tracy:  Life has been so different since Jerseylicious was on! The fans of the show are still extremely supportive and constantly checking up on our family and how we’re all doing. I always feel bad for them because I feel like they invested so much into the show and we kind of left them hanging. Season six had our wedding but was never aired. The fans come to my Instagram and are so happy to see Corey and I still together and growing our family! We’re very excited to see what the future holds.
 FH:  It must be quite a feat juggling it all.
Tracy:  Life has given us more time to focus on our relationship, our family, and our friends as we get older. I turned 30 this year & Corey turned 28! Shortly after the show went off the air, I became pregnant with our first child Skylar James. At Sky’s first birthday, we were 2 months pregnant with our second child Jayden Gene (named after Corey’s father Gene who passed away when we found out we were pregnant). At Jada’s first birthday we were 2 months pregnant with our third child (our first son) Julian Chase. It's been a whirlwind of kids, madness, pregnancy, and hormones!! Our family is finally complete and life has thrown us some curve balls, but we are learning how to juggle 3 under 3 and very blessed with happy healthy kids.
 FH:  Would you, or are you ever thinking of making a comeback to Reality TV?
Tracy:  I enjoyed filming. I just hated the cast that I was stuck with on Jerseylicious (a bunch of catty, lying, scheming b*tches), but I would definitely be open to filming another show with my family. I think followers of the show would really enjoy seeing how our relationship has blossomed, how we've dealt with the first 5 years of marriage, and how we are as parents of 3 beautiful kids! We would have a really good time if it's a lighthearted family show.
 FH:  How is your clothing business 'Doing Princess Armor'?
Tracy:  Princess Armor is doing great!  We try to appeal to all shapes, sizes, and styles for girls of all types. Each month we try to switch up the looks and keep our clients happy with all top trends at great prices.  www.PrincessArmor.StorEnvy.Com has everything from clothes to shoes, and bags to jewelry.
 FH:  Speaking of clothing, who is your favorite designer?
​Tracy:  Zuhair Murad is my fashion god. He has the most intricate and unique designs. He is a risk taking designer with the most beautiful dresses in the industry! His dresses are breathtaking and his designs are classic & timeless.
 FH:  Are you currently working on any projects?
Tracy:  My team and I are constantly coming up with new projects to be a part of and are always looking to see what the fans of the show would like to see next!!
 FH:  Are you still doing Hair and Makeup?
Tracy:  Yes, I freelance Specialty Hair & Makeup (proms, weddings, sweet 16's, etc). I have more one-on-one contact with my clients in the comfort of their own home instead of a salon. They tell me how much they love that I come to them and take away the stressful aspect of getting ready on a special day. They always love the work I do and 9 times out of 10 they hire me for their next event before I even leave the appointment. I love my clients and as long as they’re happy, I’m happy!
 FH:  What is your current favorite Reality show?
Tracy:  Corey and I are addicted to The Challenge! We’ve both been watching it since the first season in 1998 -it’s one of our mutual guilty pleasures!! NOT SORRY!
 To find out more about Tracy DiMarco Eps, you can follow her on:
            - INSTAGRAM: @TracyDiMarcoEps
            - TWITTER: @TracyDiMarcoEps
            - SNAPCHAT: @TracyDiMarco
For Management & Bookings please contact Nick Corvo of NC Entertainment @ 201-507-8935 or NCentinc@aol.com
STORY BY: AKI SOLOMOS
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 Spring is in the air and what a perfect place to visit but to New Hope, Pa.    New Hope is the home to beautiful historical B&B's, artsy boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants and haunting tales dating back to the 1700's.      Such places we speak of is the legendary Wedgwood Inn B&B located on 111 W. Bridge St.   Enchanting stories of spirits such as the runaway bride and the young slave girl that appears to others only her age, are among a few that surrounds this quaint B&B home. We spent time with owner Carl Glassman and had a private tour of this Victorian beauty with all its ageless antiques and elegant detailing of the handpainted wallpaper! So join us as we take a haunting walk through the charming streets of New Hope Pa.
New Hope, Pennsylvania's 1870 Wedgwood Bed & Breakfast Inn, a nationally acclaimed New Hope bed and breakfast inn, is a Wedgwood-blue colored Victorian "Painted Lady" listed on Bucks County Registry of Historic Places.  Wedgwood Inn is spelled Wedgwood, not 'Wedgewood' because Wedgwood Inn is named after the Englishman Josiah Wedgwood who invented the famous Wedgwood blue bone china. The Wedgwood family name does not have a second "e" in its spelling.  Set on 2 private acres of a park-like setting with flower-lined brick walkways leading to two gazebos and a hammock, yet just steps from New Hope's historic and vibrant villageand the walking bridge to Lambertville and nearby Princeton, New Jersey.
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Cover & All Photos by: Jason Nappi
Model: Alexia May
Hair & Makeup: Kimberlee Mehta
Sumbul's Collection S/S 2018

Whispery Winter at the Red Mill Museum Clinton.
​January 2018 Issue.

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Photo by Fashion Haunts Photography Sandy Foley
Model: Raven Tunnermann Gyesek
Makeup & Hair: Kimberlee Mehta
​Red Mill Museum 56 Main St. Clinton, NJ

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Stephen Erikintola from Haunted Tours with our "Victorian Visions" October/November issue at Old Wall Historical Society 
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​THE RED MILL MUSEUM VILLAGE
 by Aki Solomos
Built in 1810 by Ralph Hunt to process wool, the Red Mill Museum located at 56 Main St. in Clinton, NJ 08809, is one of the most photographed and haunted places in the country. During its 200 year history, the Red Mill changed hands several times. In 1928, it finally shut down and was restored into the museum it's known as today. What makes it interesting is what happened during those years that led to today's hauntings.
 Paul Muir, Museum Director, and Mayor of Bethlehem Township, NJ, explains: "As far as we know, a worker named Frank fell in the 2-story hopper on the 4th floor. Its V-shape made it impossible to get back out. Also on the 4th floor, some workers hung their coworker they were mad at, staging it as a suicide. And there's the daughter of a tenant worker that was playing on the grounds where she died. Supposedly she still haunts the grounds."
 
​The most interaction they have is with Ralph. "After a tour, a mother sent us a complaint about a very gruff worker dressed in period clothes in the restroom. 'What are you doing here? You shouldn't be here!' She asked him his name, and he said Ralph." The museum replied to her apologetically that they didn't have a male re-enactor during her tour.
 Raven, one of the staff members, states there are occasional strange interactions with visitors, "As visitors leave, they praise how good and informative a woman wearing a long flowing white dress was demonstrating the spinning wheels. But we didn't have re-enactors that day, and we never have anyone demonstrate them!" She's been spotted in photos taken of the mill at night as a white silhouette in the window.
 The more playful one is Frank. "He is known to favor woman, pinching their butts, and pulling their hair -this happened to me several times. I've had experiences with spirits that looks so real!" Marie, the museum's Assistant Director, describes Frank as the prankster. "And Ralph, sometimes referred to as the “overseer”, thinks of himself as the boss and is our most confrontational ghost. He likes to make sure everyone is doing their job."











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​    I was born September 18, 1985, in Fort Myers, Florida. Living in Florida, I've always been a beach baby. The sand, water, sun, and palm trees are my comfort zone. Although I love the woods, camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing, I am always drawn back to the shore. My hobbies include music, movies, traveling, and adventure. My passion is the paranormal. I eat, breathe, think, consume, watch, study, and live for everything paranormal related. Ever since I can recall, I have been motivated by my enthusiasm for creating ideas, concepts, and visions, especially in relation to the paranormal. The paranormal is something greater than us all. It's the unknown and the unknown is what drives the desire to create visions.
My first paranormal experience was around the age of 13. I was teased throughout school and my social life out of school by those who I thought were friends at the time. In having these experiences, I sheltered myself in my room, created scenarios of having an “imaginary” friend and although that friend never talked back, I still talked out loud to him as if he were real. After a few months of doing so I started to hear my name being called as I was sleeping, yet it was so loud that it would cause me to wake up. It would start out with whispering but grow louder and louder until I was fully awake in the middle of the night. After those experiences, the noises in the kitchen started happening - pots and pans sounded as if they were moving around so I would go and check out there and of course no one was there; my mom and stepdad were sound asleep, it was dark, quiet, and just as it should be at night when everyone is asleep.

Once I started paying attention to those noises, my name, and other little things happening, I decided at the age of 15 to get a digital voice recorder. I had no idea what I was doing but I wanted to see if the voices I heard were going to come through on the recorder. With no previous experience with voice recorders, all I could do was research in books from the library. The digital voice recorder was a fail, I never picked anything up, or so I thought, considering I had no idea what to listen for. After that incident of trying to communicate with the voices I heard is when things started intensifying. Everyone in the family became more agitated, aggressive, and on edge. I will not get into too much detail about other things that occurred without permission from my mom and stepdad, but things definitely became more violent. I was seeing shadow figures, I was waking up with bruises, I was isolating myself even more, I would snap back at everyone for no reason as would my mom and stepdad.
That all continued for about two more years until things took a turn for the worse. I was lying in the family room and all of a sudden something made me feel physically heavy as I quickly came down with a 106 degree temperature. My mom was at work and my stepdad was home and he was in a complete state of panic. He called some people, although I do not know who because I was in such bad shape, but I do recall sitting in a tub full of ice. When that did not work, I was rushed to my mom’s work where she then took me to the hospital. The last thing I remember was lying on the bed in the ER room, slowly closing my eyes, and as cliché as this sounds, I saw a tunnel of light. It was bright but I was not fazed by the brightness, I was slowly floating, I had no pain, no worries, and no thoughts except extreme happiness, although I had no idea what was happening. I remember seeing a figure at the end of this tunnel of light, I don’t know if it was a man or a woman, but I do recall this figure being all white with a long dress-like robe with long hair blowing in the wind, yet there was no breeze. I have never in my life felt more comfortable than that exact moment nor will I ever forget the feeling I had during that time, almost 17 years ago. What got me up was my mom coughing and my body elevated straight up off the ER bed and seconds later the doctor walked in and from there on out I do not remember a thing. I do not recall what he said, me leaving, if the pain went away; my memory is blank up until the next day waking up in bed as if it was a new life.
Things were going well for months after that until the aggression came back, my name was being called more and more, my mom started feeling the presence of things, I was seeing full figures in my room this time, I tried to commit suicide twice (which is not like me), and I ended up in a trance walking back and forth in the kitchen for three hours when my mom decided to call her friend who is a nurse to see what was wrong. Again, I have no recollection of what was said, but I do remember hearing about a blessing on the house. A priest, holy water - the whole nine yards. Afterwards, I had to stop listening to the music I was listening to, my mom and stepdad had to stop drinking, the movies we watched had to stop, and basically anything that was or could have been causing an aggressive mindset had to stop since that could have been the doorway opening up to allow these darker situations to happen.
Eventually the house was foreclosed and we all moved out. I did, however, go back in with a friend of mine and we did a mini investigation when things were cleared out before the bank took it over. Once we were in there, that dark heavy sensation took me back to the beginning and the thoughts of depression, suicide, aggravation and heartache returned. We sat down in the kitchen near a large window and used an app on the phone called “Ghost Radar”. I know it is cheesy but again, we had no idea what we were doing. I will say this, I have never caught accurate results with the app until entering that house. As we were sitting there in the kitchen we began to hear noises in the garage where boxes were packed and waiting to be picked up by my mom and stepdad. To this day, I still remember what I asked…“Is that you in there? If so, what are you doing?” The app replied with, “moving”, and that was when I not only continued believing in the paranormal but caught my first moment of knowing that it does exist!
Superior Paranormal
I started Superior Paranormal in 2013. I wanted to take my passion to the next level and create my own investigation team. That team now consists solely of myself as I seek to change the way the paranormal is investigated through the use of new techniques as I implement my vision.
With Superior Paranormal, I like to investigate small-town haunts. I love the larger locations but they are too mainstream because every other team has already investigated them. So to separate Superior Paranormal from others, I want to investigate relatively unknown locations and bring them to the forefront of the paranormal world. I use minimal equipment in order to validate the evidence I capture.
Superior Paranormal uses new, low-tech methods and approaches for each lock-down. Considering each location is unique and has its own set of conditions, I take caution with what experiments I use in order to protect myself, and those involved in that particular investigation, as well as future investigators who come in after me. In the beginning of each investigation, I like to know as little as possible about the location but enough to know where the ‘hot spots’ of the paranormal activity are located. I do this in order to not be influenced by what others have captured or reported. Afterwards, when the investigation is over, I conduct interviews to see if what I captured correlates with what others have claimed to experience. I believe energy emanates from me that is related to my experiences earlier in life which attracts spirits in all of the locations I visit. This force works to my advantage as I capture clear and compelling evidence.
Haunted Tours
The Jalbert Brothers, Brian and Jake, contacted me around Feb of 2017 in need of an extreme, no holds bar kind of investigator who's willing to push the limits and boundaries by any means.
Well, after searching and searching, they found me. The rest is history! We clicked, connected, and filming began immediately. The first location we filmed at, The Maystringer House in Brooksville, FL, that's where we all met for the first time. Along with the Jalbert Brothers, both Victoria and Nick joined the investigation. Victoria is the host of the century as she is the real star of the show! Nick, along with both Brian and Jake, are all filming both Vicky and I from all angles. Season one will air first on Amazon Prime, October 22nd. The paranormal field needed a change, the paranormal fans, investigators, and even skeptics all asked for a change, we are that change. Follow us, as the Haunted Tours Crew speaks to those who have already taken their last breath as we implement the most extreme techniques ever documented on film.  You can find Haunted Tours on Amazon Prime coming in October and check them out :
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=haunted%20tours
www.Hauntedtourstv.com 
Instagram: hauntedtours_tv
​Twitter: @HAUNTEDTOURSTV
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WIG: DEREK ALFANO
MUA: COREY HILLMAN
COSTUMES: PLAYTIME COSTUMES
@ OLD WALL HISTORICIAL SOCIETY-WALL, NJ

The Allgor-Barkalow House Museum 
Located at 1701 New Bedford Rd. Wall, NJ. The property was owned by John Allgor who then gave the house to his son James and daughter in law  Ellen. They lived in the farmhouse and operated The General Store in the front room as early as 1844. 
Lavinia Allgor the daughter of James married Mathias Barkalow and was then purchased by Job Barkalow, there son, after the death of James. The homestead was a farmhouse until 1972 when the Wall Board of Ed. bought it and started to use it as a teaching house and was maintained by The Old Wall Historical Society. You can visit this historical site Sunday's 1-4pm or contact them at 732-974-1430 for more info!
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​THE WHITE SANDS RESORT & SPA
Conveniently located between New York City and Philadelphia, our resort is set on the beautiful, private stretch on Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. Conveniently located near many attractions such as golfing, boating and water sports. Shops, antique stores, restaurants, aquarium and boardwalk amusements are also just a short walk away. Enjoy the comforts of home with the luxury of a full service spa, state-of-the-art gym, heated indoor pool and more at our ocean side resort and spa in Ocean County, NJ! ​http://www.thewhitesands.com/
Photos aboove by: Navroze Mehta Photography
Summertime Sizzles here at the Jersey Shore with a haunting touch of elegance and beauty.  Fashion Haunts Magazine brings you the top bikini designs by native Lainy Gold Designs along with the best boutiques in Jersey!! Sadie James women's Boutique,  Moonchild Boutique and Gordon's Surf Shop are some of the great places to visit while you are soaking up the sun! Also drop into The White Sands Hotel Resort and Spa for all your pampering for  the mind, body and soul. Check out our beach beauties young and old enjoying a day at the shore shot at The White Sands Resort and Spa in Point Pleasant NJ
​www.facebook.com/thewhitesands
ALL PICTURES BELOW BY: MARLO MONTANARO PHOTOGRAPHY
All photos above by: Frank Dechirico Photography

 SUMMER SIZZLES! JULY/AUGUST ISSUE.
FREE DOWNLOADABLE ISSUE!!
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​May/June Issue--Fierce and Fabulous Spring Colors!

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Fashion Haunts Magazine is ready for a haunting spring!!! In this issue we cover the colors that effect us everyday spiritually and physically!
The wild winds and fierce rains of April have prepared the earth for natures Spring blooms of color. Bursting colors of red, yellow, green and purple have begun to scatter the fields and gardens.Color is light and light is energy. Certain colors can stimulate and excite us, while others can calm us. Learn the how the wheels of colors change alter your moods and affect your image in fashion.
RED is the color of blood and fire. Red can actually increase our pulse rate, it is associated with strength, power, war, danger, desire and passion.
ORANGE gives a feeling of happiness and excitement. It is associated with the tropics and sunshine. Wearing orange can encourage enthusiasm, creativity and fascination.
YELLOW is the color of sunshine. Bright pure yellow is an attention grabber and is a symbol of joy. But is has been said babies cry more in yellow rooms.
BLUE is the color of the sea and the sky. It has been known to symbolize trust, loyalty and heaven.
PURPLE is associated with royalty. It is considered a color representing luxury, ambition, extravagance and wealth. There can also be a sense of mystery and magic connected to this color.
​GREEN is the color of nature. This color brings a sense of harmony and freshness. Green also has great healing power; it is considered the most restful color for the human eye. Green can promote a feeling of growth and hope, which is why it was chosen for money.
Spring is a time of rebirth. Cover yourselves in the vibrant and fierce colors of Spring and join the movement of Courage, Passion and Power in 2017.
Story by TaraJean McDonald
Photos by Jason Nappi
Models: Jessica Long and Erica Grossman
Hair and Makeup: Anthony Hollywood Stylist Terry
Dresses: New Atittude Consignment NJ                      DOWNLOAD OUR PDF FILE HERE:   https://1drv.ms/b/s!AvXpaJGPVw_6h1E9uykOs_ndL6oA
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Art Director: Sandy Foley
​Headpieces: Flair Designs  NJ

Story by TaraJean MacDonald
Photos by Jason Nappi
Models: Jessica Long and Erica Grossman
Hair and Makeup: Anthony Hollywood Stylist Terry
Dresses: New Atittude Consignment NJ                      
Art Director: Sandy Foley
​Headpieces: Flair Designs  NJ

You can view our May/June issue online or pick up a copy for free at one of our many venues. 

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Photo above: King George's II Inn, photo by Jason Nappi. Models, Sabrina Olivia, Brianna Vitale and Christina Vitale with Brian J. Cano.
Hair & Makeup: by Kimberlee Mehta and Brittany Nicole 
All gowns by New York City Glitz in Pine Beach, NJ


​Announcing Our new Free Publication of Fashion Haunts Magazine!! A Historical Haunting in Smithville, NJ with designer Stevie Boi!

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 ​We now have a downloadable pdf file and view this issue online. Or you can pick up your copy of at any of the establishments below.

Fashion Haunts Magazine announces our free March/April issue #2!
Ghost Stories of The King George's II Inn located in Bristol, Pa, Featuring special Celebrity guest Brian J. Cano of American Destinations Show "Haunted Collector!"
​Beautiful gowns supplied by New York City Glitz of Pine Beach, NJ.
The King George II Inn of Bucks County has a worthy history that dates back 335 years. It has a reputation for fine dining and excellent service, but the most interesting feature is the ghostly presence that walks its dark halls at night. Could the spirits of past guests still be visiting the historic inn that overlooks the Delaware River?
The King George II Inn is America’s oldest continuously operating inn. It was founded, along with the town of Bristol, PA in 1681. Originally named “The Ferry House”, it was renamed the Fountain House, the Delaware House and finally rebuilt named after King George II of England in 1735. Many dignitaries were guests there, including George Washington, John Adams and James Madison. The inn once served as headquarters in 1776 during the Revolutionary War, and after the revolution it was considered one of the best hotels between Philadelphia and New York City.But some guests have never left. People have reported seeing one particular ghost wearing a top hat and fancy 19th century style suit and thus have dubbed him the Dancing Ghost. Sometimes a baby can be heard crying deep within the walls of the guest rooms. Two of the workers at the inn have seen apparitions on the Third Floor, but when they approach the figure it disappears. Chairs move on their own, lamps turn on and off, and pictures fly off the walls.
So, be prepared the next time you visit the King George II Inn for a tasty Slow Roasted Prime Rib dinner and Truffle Parmesan French Fries, because you might notice your silverware disappearing and reappearing across the table, or hear the doors slamming in a vacant guest room upstairs. You can always pay your bill and check out of the Inn but as history has proven, it is certain that the ghostly guests won’t be leaving any time soon, because after all their eerie presence has been haunting the richly decorated halls for centuries.
(Story by: TaraJean MacDonald)

You can view our March/April issue online or pick up a copy for free at one of our many venues. 

Announcing the release of our new free publication! Fashion Haunts Magazine "A Historical Haunting of Smithville, NJ" featuring NYC designer Stevie Boi!
None of the locals will ever go out in the woods late at night near the old village of Smithville, NJ. When the moon is bright and the winds blow in from the ocean one can even imagine the colonial residents of Smithville shutting their doors and shutters to keep out the night air. But that is not all they wish to keep out. The legend of a dangerous creature named The Jersey Devil is known to lurk in the woods nearby searching for prey.
Historic Smithville has been rebuilt to its original quaintness giving tourists the opportunity to become fully enveloped in the experience of a 16th Century village. The principal building is the original and restored Colonial Inn. There is a rumor that within this 30-room establishment a ghost has been seen passing through rooms 201 and 202. The apparition appears to be that of a middle-aged colonial woman who dresses in typical high neck, stiff bodice that buttons, long sleeves, and a full petticoat and cap.
Other buildings that line the dusty streets are two other inns, the Lantern Light and Quail Hill. Ghost hunters and mediums frequent the village hoping to connect with a restless spirit or ghost. Reports of paranormal activity involving two young girls who were burned in a bakery fire have been recorded during one such visit by local paranormal investigators Nina Circone and Paula Nebbagui, and medium Lisa Wolff.
The New Jersey Pine Barrens, with their carnivorous plants and creepy burned pine trees surround this ghostly town off the Garden State Parkway. So if you ever want to learn more of the history of the village of Smithville, NJ, take a ghostly tour one evening. But remember to bring your imagination and your flashlight because you might even get a glimpse of the terrifying New Jersey Devil.
 Join us as we take you through the historicial Haunted town of Smithville, NJ.
By TaraJean McDonald


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Pick up your copy today!

You can pick up your free copies filled with haunting art. music and culture plus great advertising specials at the following spas, restaurants and venues:
  • ​Cauldron and the Cupboard, Point Pleasant NJ
  • Herban Legend Boutiques, Hammonton & Smithville, NJ
  • Dimensional Designs Salon, Lakehurst, NJ
  • Catrinas' Catering, NYC
  • Paranormal Books and Curiosities, Asbury Park, NJ
  • Brazen Bras Boutique, Freehold, NJ
  • Country Farms Stores, Freehold, NJ
  • 618 Restaurant, Freehold, NJ
  • Colonial Inn, Smithville, NJ
  • The Underground, Smithville, NJ
  • Jason Nappi Photography
  • Frank Dechirico Photography
  • Marlo Montanaro Photography
  • Flair Designs llc, East Brunswick, NJ
  • ​Irons and Anchors Salon, Allentown, NJ
  • 2 Thrifty Pickers, Farmingdale, NJ
  • New Attitude Consignment, Lakewood, NJ
  • Big Button Consignment, Brick, NJ
  • Sumbul's Collection, NJ
  • Lainy Gold Designs, Point Pleasant, NJ
  • East Coast Paranormal, PA.
  • Twilight Passages, East Brunswick, NJ
  • Ruth Cooleen, Jackson, NJ
  • Stevie Boi Designs, NYC
  • Opal Essence, Toms River, NJ
  • Ivy League Restaurant, Howell NJ
  • Chapter House, Howell NJ
  • Asbury Ale House, Asbury NJ
  • The Shoppes at the Arcade, Asbury Park NJ
  • New York City Glitz, Pine Gate, NJ

Fashion Haunts and the media

We are now proud to announce our acceptance into the following venues and events:
  • NYFW
  • LAFW
  • The Metropolitian Museum of NYC
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • The Oscars
  • The Grammys
  • Cannes Film Festival
  • and so many more in NJ, NYC, and PA!

Advertising Launch Special!

Attention all Businesses and Sponsors! Fashion Haunts Magazine is running a introductory launch special. Limited Time only!

CHECK OUT OUR NEW ADVERTISING RATES BELOW! 

Contact Sandy Foley at 848-448-3392 or email us at fashionhauntsmagazine@gmail.com for more information.
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$100.00, includes business size card ad in bi-monthly issue plus all social media posts on facebook, instagram, twitter pinterest 1x a month for (2) months.
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$125.00, includes color half page ad in bi-monthly issue plus all social media posts on facebook, instagram, twitter, pinterest bi-weekly  for (2) months
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$150.00, includes full color page ad in bi-monthly issue plus all social media posts on facebook, instagram, twitter, pinterest 1x a week for (2) months. also logo on websites and live facebook broadcast at your business!
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$400.00, includes one full color page in (3) bi-monthly issues plus weekly posts 1x a week on all social media sites for 6 months. also 1 logo on website and 1 live facebook broadcast for your business!
package #8
$600.00 includes one full color page in (3) bi-monthly issues plus weekly posts 1x a week on all social media sites including facebook, instagram, twitter, pinterest for 6 months. also includes logo on websites 1 live broadcast for your business!
plus personal photoshoot for your business! which includes model: photographer, stylist and art direction on set total $20 pictures 4 retouched!
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Older issues of Fashion Haunts Magazine are on sale

Issue # 1 - Fashion on the Farm
Issue #2 - Celebrating The Met Room with Richard Pryor Jr. and Mrs. NJ Ceylone Grooms
Issue #3 - the Best of Fashion, Art, Beauty, Poetry, and Love
Past issues of our magazine are on sale! Click on the pictures above or you can purchase at  the following locations:
  • Cauldron and the Cupboard, Point Pleasant NJ
  • Herban Legend, Smithville NJ
  • Paranormal Books and Curiosities, Asbury Park NJ
  • Country Farms Stores, Freehold NJ
  • Braze Bras Boutique, Freehold NJ
  • Dimensional Designs, Lakehurst NJ

Fashion Haunts Magazine Book Signing at Paranormal Books and Curiosities

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Model (left) Christina Vitale and Samantha Leonardis signing Fashion Haunts Magazine 1st Issue at Paranormal Books and Curiosities.
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Model Mary Foley posing for her closeup for Fashion Haunts Magazine! #model #fashion

 Fashion Haunts Magazine was super excited to have our very first book signing and what a haunting success it was!! 
Held at the legendary town of Asbury Park New Jersey. Beautiful guests, models and photographers filled the paranormal boutique on 627 Cookman ave. called Paranormal Books and Curiosities. Owned by Kathy Kelly, Paranormal Books and Curiosities is a unique store filled with informative books and magazines covering  all things from ghosthunting, to the strange and curious.  If your into the strange and weird this is a must see store!
Joining the Fashion Haunts founder,  Sandy Foley,  was June
issue cover models, Samantha Leonardis and Christina Vitale greeting guests and taking pictures with photographer Frank Dechirico!  For our second issue three time title winner of Mrs. NJ Ceylone Boothe Grooms graced our presence with her beauty and kindness. Designer Lainy Gold our kind supporter was there with her models, Tori Bott, GiGi Gustin and Emily Ross celebrating their editorial page ad!
The event was held celebrating the 2nd annual Erotic Film Festival brought to you by The Showroom Theatre and The Parlor Art Gallery. Many shops along Asbury Park was included in this celebration. We also had a visit from producer/director Alex Chionetti who directed the line up of all the erotic movies for The Showroom and our very own makeup artist Kimberlee Mehta and hubby stopped in for support!! 
Check out our pictures below from photographer Frank Dechirico and  if you would like to be a part of Fashion Haunts Magazine you can purchase our Issue #1    http://www.blurb.com/b/7180287-fashion-haunts-issue-1
and Issue #2 at   ​http://www.blurb.com/b/7257343-fashion-haunts-magazine-issue-2
www.fashionhauntsmagazine.com
www.facebook.com/fashionhauntsmagazine
Twitter @FashionHaunts
Instagram: fashionHauntsmagazine
Pinterest: FashionHauntsmagazine
All photos by Frank Dechirico

The launch of Fashion Haunts Magazine at Skratch Eatery was a Haunting Success!!

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   It was a hot and sultry night at the amazing new Skratch Eatery, Bar and Lounge located at 649 Mattison Av. in Asbury Park, NJ as models, makeup and guests gathered for the launch party of Fashion Haunts Magazine.  Fourteen gorgeous models of all ages graced the runway at Skratch Eatery on June 18th 2016 for a night of haunting fashion and fun!
Showcasing designers such as Sumbul's Collection, Flair Designs Accessories, Lainy Gold Designs and ending with Brazen Bras Boutique.  Ceo and founder Sandra Foley lead the extravaganza sponsored by Catrina's International Catering, Jason Nappi Photography and New Attitude Consignment.
Up at the healm spinning music from pop to rock was Terry djdrunkmaster George and Sweets. The theme of the night was a tribute to AC/DC with little Model Madison adorned in Angus young cap and matching school boy uniform revving up the crowd! How adorable she was!
The Fashion show was lead by the eloborate dresses and gowns by Award winning designer Sumbul's Collection, followed by amazing 18th century themed dresses created by Lainy Gold Designs and ending in beautiful corsets from Brazen Bras Boutique located in Freehold NJ.  Included throughout the night were the accessory designs of Flair Designs LLC consisiting of detailed headpieces, headbands and and intricate backpieces made with silk roses and plenty of pearls and crystals.
Fashion Haunts Magazine is a new age publication focusing on high fashion, art, culture, cuisine with a paranormal haunting touch of beauty and elegance. It thrives to bring to their viewers local designers and artists of all facets in the NJ, NYC and Pennsylvania areas. You can purchase their first issue on www.fashionhauntsmagazine.com or
http://www.blurb.com/b/7180287-fashion-haunts-issue-1
Up at the red carpet was plenty of local vistors and celebrities including singer/songwriter Kimberly D. Witkowski a.k.a KIM D., Tarajean McDonald senior writer of Fashion Haunts Magazine and Aki Solomos writer for Fashion Haunts Magazine. Just before the show  was the official unveiling of the first issue cover, titled "Fashion On The Farm" featuring models Samantha Leonardis and Christina Vitale taken at the historical Pattersons Greenhouses in Freehold NJ.    Makeup and hair was beautifully created by Kimberlee Mehta and Rose Newman Kaiser owner of Dimensional Designs giving the models the look of dramatic elegance and grace.
The night was a magical theme of beauty, colors and a little touch of high fashion supernatural!!
Fashion Haunts Magazine wants you to join there team and become a fan following them through the journey of the unusual, paranormal and beauty that is found in all of our amazing universe!
Great thanks to all whom participated and came out to support Fashion Haunts Magazine!
SKRATCH EATERY, BAR AND LOUNGE
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To view these wonderful designers follow them of facebook and their websites.
Sumbul's Collection
https://www.facebook.com/Sumbuls-collection-208427689187101/?fref=ts 
Lainy Gold Designs
www.lainygolddesigns.com
https://www.facebook.com/LainygolddesignsLLC/?fref=ts
Brazen Bras Boutique
https://www.facebook.com/BrazenBras/?fref=ts
​www.brazenbras.com
Flair Designs LLC www.flairdesignsnj.com
https://www.facebook.com/Flairdesignsnj/?fref=ts

​Check out some of the highlights below of the night with professional photographers
Frank Dechirico for Fashion Haunts Magazine and E.B. Reynolds Studio (Bill Reynolds)
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Below pictures by Frank Dechirico

Below photos by E.B. Reynolds Studio  (Bill Reynolds)
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Come Join the Launch of Fashion Haunts Magazine!
Happening June 18th 7pm to 10pm at the New Skratch Eatery located at 649 Mattison St. Asbury park, NJ!!

Included a live fashion show with a tribute to AC/DC!
Featuring the designs of Flair Designs LLC- www.flairdesignsnj.com
Lainy Gold Designs- www.lainygolddesigns.com 
Sumbul's Collection- www.facebook.com/sumbulscollection
and Brazen Bras Boutique http://www.brazenbras.com/
Spinning all the classics of the 80's and 90's rock and pop DJ TERRY DRUNKENMASTER!! From FunkFlo Productions.
https://www.facebook.com/www.funkfloproductions.net/?fref=ts 

Celebrate with us on the release of our first Issue on June 18th at the new Skratch Eatery! Great food and nightlife in legendary Asbury Park, NJ.
Fashion Haunts Magazine is a new age magazine focusing on the the beauty and elegance of High Fashion, Cuisine, Art and Poetry with a haunting Touch.
Bringing you up and coming designers, musicians and artists in the nj and nyc area. Fashion Haunts will bring you into a journey of the strange and unusual Beauty!

THIS IS A FREE EVENT! BRING ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND STAY FOR A EXCITING NIGHT AT SKRATCH NIGHTLIFE IN ASBURY PARK NJ

Press can contact Sandy foley at novena91@msn.com
#highfashion #beauty #paranormal #art #culture #food #music #scary #spirit #entity 


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The Grammy's are upon us!  Witness Greatness!! 

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 NEWS RELEASE  #Grammys #redcarpetmomentsgrammys #Grammys2016 #LionelRichie #Adele #MeghanTrainor #Demilovato #LukeBryan 

LUKE BRYAN, JOHN LEGEND, DEMI LOVATO,
AND MEGHAN TRAINOR SET TO PERFORM STAR-STUDDED TRIBUTE TO MUSICARES® PERSON OF THE YEAR LIONEL RICHIE

 
FOUR-TIME GRAMMY® WINNER RICHIE TO TAKE THE STAGE FOR A SPECIAL RENDITION OF ONE OF HIS CLASSIC HITS
 
Music's Biggest Night® — Hosted By LL COOL J — Airs Live On CBS, Feb. 15, 2016
 
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Feb. 9, 2016) — The Recording Academy® will unite four artists across the country, pop, and R&B music communities to salute four-time GRAMMY® winnerLionel Richie on the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards®. Luke Bryan, John Legend, Demi Lovato, and Meghan Trainor will take audiences on a musical journey through the 2016 MusiCares® Person of the Year's songbook, spanning Commodores-era classics to memorable hits that earned Richie a GRAMMY Award for Album Of The Year in 1984. As part of the segment, Richie will also take the stage to join the artists in performing a special collaborative rendition of one of his all-time classics. 
 
Entertainment icon and two-time GRAMMY winner LL COOL J will host the GRAMMYs®for the fifth consecutive year. Taking place at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast live in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on theCBS Television Network, Monday, Feb. 15, 2016, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Additional performers will be announced shortly.
 
Bryan, Lovato, and Trainor will each make their GRAMMY debuts this year.
 
Nine-time GRAMMY winner John Legend is up for four awards: Best Rap Song, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, Best Song Written For Visual Media for "Glory"; and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "One Man Can Change The World."
 
Meghan Trainor is nominated for Best New Artist this year.
 
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Cameo Girl TV Anniversary is here!!

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The wonderful Posh Fashion Show with special Guests Joe & Melissa Gorga!! What a great show!!
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Evening dress Robert Cavalli 2005
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Evening Dress, Valentino Shanghai 2013
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Dress, Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent Fall 2004

Cameo Girl TV visits Anna Wintour Costume Center's "DEATH BECOMES HER" EXHIBIT!!  
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all photos courtesy of: The Metropolitan Musuem of Art

It was a Merry Victorias Secret Christmas Event!! 

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all pics courtesy of Micheal Clubine!

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Animal Planet- BEASTLY NIGHTS- Taking over Sunday Oct. 26-Thursday, Oct. 30!!

Blood-thirsty lampreys, terror-inducing hogs and skin-piercing piranhas are just a few of the devilish monsters that are taking over BEASTLY NIGHTS, Animal Planet’s week-long programming event.

WHAT/WHEN: Just in time for Halloween, Animal Planet unleashes five nights of cryptic creatures, near-death tales and never-before-seen footage for its first-ever BEASTLY NIGHTS. Beginning Sunday, October 26, at 8 PM (ET/PT) through Thursday, October 30, Animal Planet’s BEASTLY NIGHTS brings terror to viewers’ living rooms with a five-night block of programming, including brand new specials MONSTERS BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN, THE HUNT FOR HOGZILLA and BLOOD LAKE: THE LOST FOOTAGE.
WHERE: Animal Planet’s BEASTLY NIGHTS investigates Earth’s creepiest corners, including the chilling Mountain of the Dead in Russia and the eerie swamps, forests and untouched landscapes of Eastern North Carolina.

WHY:Because BEASTLY NIGHTS proves there are monsters lurking beyond your most frightening nightmares…
by Sandy foley www.cameogirltv.com

TravelChannel.com Names The Top 10 'Travel's Best: Halloween Attractions' Of 2014‏

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 Cameo Girl Two Year Anniversary!!

Our two year anniversary is here!! Can it be so real??
Cameo Girl TV originated on the runways of NYFW and we have been still going strong. Let's take a look back on all the wonderful places, people and events we have had the pleasure of covering!!
Congrats!! Cameo Girl TV and let's have many more memorable years to come!!




March 17, 2015
China: Through The Looking Glass Exhibit @ The Met NYC
May 7- August 16 2015
Costume Institute’s Spring 2015 Exhibition at Metropolitan
Museum to Focus on Chinese Imagery in Art, Film, and Fashion.
Costume Institute Benefit May 4 with Honorary Chair Silas Chou and Co-Chairs Jennifer Lawrence, Gong Li, Marissa Mayer, Wendi Murdoch, and Anna Wintour;  Wong Kar Wai Will Be Exhibition Artistic Director 
Exhibition Dates: May 7–August 16, 2015. 
Member Preview: May 5−May 6.
Exhibition Locations: Chinese Galleries and Anna Wintour Costume Center.

The Costume Institute’s spring 2015 exhibition, China: Through the Looking China: will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 7 through August 16, 2015 (preceded on May 4 by The Costume Institute Benefit). Presented in the Museum’s
Chinese Galleries and Anna Wintour Costume Center, the exhibition will explore how China has fueled the fashionable imagination for centuries, resulting in highly creative distortions of cultural realities and mythologies. In this collaboration between The Costume Institute and the Department of Asian Art, high fashion will be juxtaposed with Chinese costumes, paintings, porcelains, and other art, as well as films, to reveal enchanting reflections of Chinese imagery. The exhibition is made possible by Yahoo.
Additional support is provided by Condé Nast and several generous Chinese donors.
“I am excited about this partnership between these two forward-thinking departments.
The exhibition, a collaboration between The Costume Institute and the Department of Asian Art, coincides with the Museum’s year-long centennial celebration of the Asian Art Department, which was created as a separate curatorial department in 1915. China: Through the Looking Glass is organized by Andrew Bolton, Curator, with the support of
Harold Koda, Curator in Charge, both of The Costume Institute. Additional support is provided by Maxwell Hearn, Douglas Dillon Chairman; Denise Patry Leidy, Curator; and
Zhixin Jason Sun, Curator, all of the Department of Asian Art.
Internationally renowned filmmaker Wong Kar Wai will be the exhibition’s artistic director working with his longtime collaborator William Chang, who will supervise
styling. Nathan Crowley will serve as production designer for the exhibition−he has worked on three previous Costume Institute exhibitions including Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy (2008), American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity (2010), and Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations (2012).
The design for the 2015 Costume Institute Gala Benefit will be created by Wong Kar Wai and William Chang with 59 Productions, and Raul Avila, who has produced the Benefit
décor since 2007. “William Chang and I are pleased to be working in collaboration with The Costume
Institute and the Asian Art Department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art on this exciting cross-cultural show,” said Wong. “Historically, there have been many cases of being ‘lost in translation’–with good and revealing results. As Chinese filmmakers we hope to create a show that is an Empire of Signs–filled with meaning for both East and West to discover and decipher.”
China: Through the Looking Glass
A publication by Andrew Bolton will accompany the exhibition. It will be produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and distributed by Yale University Press, and will be available in early May.
Met Museum Presents programs include an opening concert in conjunction with China: Through the Looking Glass by pianist Lang Lang in the Great Hall on May 14, as well as Paradise Interrupted, a new work by artist Jennifer Wen Ma and composer Huang Ruo, starring Qian Yi. Lang Lang at the Met and Paradise Interrupted are inspired by the exhibition China: Through the Looking Glass, and made possible by Adrian Cheng.
Additional funding for Paradise Interrupted is provided by Sarah Solomon Billinghurst.
Paradise Interrupted is co-commissioned and co-produced by Spoleto Festival USA and
Lincoln Center Festival.
These events and the exhibition are featured on the Museum’s website,
www.metmuseum.org/ChinaLookingGlass, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using #ChinaLookingGlass, #MetGala, and #AsianArt100. 

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January 24th, 2015
Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire, The Costume Institute’s first fall exhibition in seven years, is on view in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Anna Wintour Costume Center from October 21, 2014, through February 1, 2015. The exhibition explores the aesthetic development and cultural implications of mourning fashions of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Approximately 30 ensembles, many of which are being exhibited for the first time, reveal the impact of high-fashion standards on the sartorial dictates of bereavement rituals as they evolved over a century. 

With the reopening of The Costume Institute space in May as the Anna Wintour Costume Center, the department returns to mounting two special exhibitions a year, once again including a fall show, in addition to the major spring exhibition. This is the first fall exhibition The Costume Institute has organized since blog.mode: addressing fashion in 2007. 

“The predominantly black palette of mourning dramatizes the evolution of period silhouettes and the increasing absorption of fashion ideals into this most codified of etiquettes,” said Harold Koda, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, who is curating the exhibition with Jessica Regan, Assistant Curator. “The veiled widow could elicit sympathy as well as predatory male advances. As a woman of sexual experience without marital constraints, she was often imagined as a potential threat to the social order.”

Exhibition Overview
The thematic exhibition is organized chronologically and features mourning dress from 1815 to 1915, primarily from The Costume Institute’s collection. The calendar of bereavement’s evolution and cultural implications are illuminated through women’s clothing and accessories, showing the progression of appropriate fabrics from mourning crape to corded silks, and the later introduction of color with shades of gray and mauve. 

“Elaborate standards of mourning set by royalty spread across class lines via fashion magazines,” said Ms. Regan, “and the prescribed clothing was readily available for purchase through mourning ‘warehouses’ that proliferated in European and American cities by mid-century.”

The Anna Wintour Costume Center’s Carl and Iris Barrel Apfel Gallery orients visitors to the exhibition with fashion plates, jewelry, and accessories. The main Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Gallery illustrates the evolution of mourning wear through high fashion silhouettes and includes mourning gowns worn by Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra. Examples of restrained simplicity are shown alongside those with ostentatious ornamentation. The predominantly black clothes are set off within a stark white space amplified with historic photographs and daguerreotypes.

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Christmas is in the air when you see Victoria's Secrets Fashion Show hit the runway, and Cameo Girl TV had the inside scoop with photographer Micheal Clubine!!

The angels took flight to merry "ole" London for the 2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show this year with great celeb singers such as Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and Hozier.

Gilded in Gold was the angels as they made a extreme grand opening on the runways with wings actually made in 18k gold worn by the ever so beautiful Karlie Kloss topped off with gold stilletto boots!!
Wow!! what an entrance for an angel!

Airing on Dec. 9th of 2014 on CBS the show was a huge success with new angels and some of their best such as Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio, who of a matter of fact had the pleasure of wearing two jewel adorned bras with values over 2 million dollars!!

Ten million dollars was put into a amazing show this year, targeting profits for over a billion dollars, makes Victoria Secrets the top selling lingerie worldwide!! 
So enjoy our exclusive photos by wonderful photographer Micheal Clubine and Have a very Merry Christmas! from Cameo Girl TV!!
 also find us of facebook. https://www.facebook.com/pages/CAMEO-GIRL-TV/137945649640544

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With October 31st quickly approaching, TravelChannel.com has named the top 10 “Travel’s Best: Halloween Attractions” of 2014.  This list is a must see for any fear junkie looking to find the best thrills for this year’s celebration.  

CHEVY CHASE, MD (October 6, 2014) – TravelChannel.com names the “Travel’s Best: Halloween Attractions” of 2014. This year, these top 10 attractions are pulling out all the stops - heightening the fear factor and frightening visitors with new haunted houses, thrilling rides and amazing special effects produced by the best in the business.
Photo credits: Netherworld: Netherworld Haunted House; Scarehouse: Courtesy of ScareHouse/Rachellynn Schoen; Fright Dome: Courtesy of Radiant Inc.
 

TravelChannel.com editors enlisted a panel of experts to help determine the 10 best Halloween attractions for 2014, including: Zak Bagans (Lead Investigator, “Ghost Adventures”), Jeff Belanger (Author, TV Personality and Paranormal Expert), Larry Kirchner (Owner, HauntWorld.com, Hauntworld Magazine and Halloween Productions) and Aaron Sagers (Geek Culture and Paranormal Pop-Culture Expert).

 

The 2014 “Travel’s Best: Halloween Attractions” (in alphabetical order by state):

 

Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor – Long Beach, Calif.

The Queen Mary was built in the early 1930s as a luxury trans-Atlantic ocean liner, but was pressed into military service to carry troops during World War II where hundreds died in and around the ship. This Halloween, the haunted ship is offering its Dark Harbor tours with four new attractions - the Soulmate maze, the B340 maze, Voodoo Village and Monster Midway, which features a freak show, a mechanical monster and a new ride, the Sinister Swings. Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures” recently did a lockdown investigation aboard the Queen Mary for the show’s season 10 premiere, uncovering chilling paranormal evidence. So keep your eyes open, because those ghostly apparitions you see may not just be another special effect.

 

13th Floor Haunted House – Denver, Colo.

Guests taking a frightful visit to the 13th Floor Haunted House in Denver - the largest and longest indoor haunted attraction in Colorado – will understand why most buildings don’t have a 13th floor. Renovated this year with two new attractions, watch evil take control of unwilling bodies in Undead: The Possession or run for your life as terrifying ghouls and monsters come alive as you walk through Dwellings of the Dead. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology such as Microsoft Kinect, the robotic monsters are more than capable of frightening the victims who dare to venture into the 13th Floor.

 

Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights – Orlando, Fla.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando should be at the top of anyone’s Halloween bucket list, especially fans looking for big-budget scares. Movie industry experts craft haunted houses so loaded with detail that visitors walk through and feel like they’ve been dropped into an episode of “The Walking Dead” or the movie “From Dusk Till Dawn.” Other popular attractions featured at the theme park include Bayou of Blood, Dollhouse of the Damned and Roanoke – Cannibal Colony. Those willing to face their fears can also enter, at their own risk, the “Halloween” house for a face-to-face meeting with Michael Myers, the iconic masked slasher from the movies.

 

Netherworld – Atlanta, Ga.

With over 200 animated monsters and 100 live actors, Netherworld is one of the nation’s most famous attractions. Having been featured on TV and in movies such as “Zombieland,” this spooky attraction has amazingly detailed sets. And unlike other Halloween attractions, Netherworld’s creepy characters greet patrons in the parking lot before they purchase tickets, scaring them off before they even enter.

 

13th Gate – Baton Rouge, La.

The 13th Gate is one of the most, if not the most, elaborately detailed haunted houses in America thanks to a construction crew that includes award-winning set designers, lighting and sound technicians and special-effects artists. Sets are over-the-top and feature live animals, including snakes and gators. In each of the 13 themed indoor and outdoor areas,more than 100 professional actors and 12 special makeup artists help bring the horror to life.

 

Festival of the Dead – Salem, Mass.

Salem, Mass. is historically known for the 1692 Witch trials that left 20 people executed. This year’s Festival of the Dead includes two weeks of events and parties designed to bring out your inner-Witch. Attend a séance to speak with the dead, share your stories with others at the Mourning Tea, pick up new ghost-hunting techniques or learn about death’s macabre customs and strange rituals. Finish the festival with the Official Salem Witches’ Ball on Oct. 31 and you’ll leave this town spellbound.

 

Bennett’s Curse – Jessup, Md.

This haunted spectacle outside of Baltimore is one of the top Halloween attractions in the Mid-Atlantic region. It features three terrifying haunted houses - Medieval Underworld, Inferno 3D and Sanctuary of Insanity - and the owners of this popular haunt continue to add monsters and twists to keep the attractions exciting for new and returning visitors. Not only has Bennett’s Curse been featured on Travel Channel’s “America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions 3,” but it has consistently been ranked by several sources as one of the best Halloween attractions in the U.S. This spooky spot is also among the first to frighten its victims with the latest cutting-edge technology.

 

Fright Dome – Las Vegas, Nev.

Located in Circus Circus’ Adventuredome, the Fright Dome is one of Las Vegas’ largest and longest-running Halloween attractions. With six new haunted houses, the theme park is transformed into a pitch-black, lights-out, haunted spectacle – easily making it the scariest on the Strip. Scary creatures lurk in every dark, fog-filled corner, making guests feel as though they’re walking through their worst nightmare. The five-acre theme park also includes 25 rides and attractions, multiple live shows at night and four new scare zones, including the Clown Overload Zone. “My personal nightmare of clowns with glowing eyes surrounding me came to life,” says Zak Bagans, lead investigator of “Ghost Adventures,” “I had the worst panic attack. Needless to say, I’ll go back again because it was badass!”

 

ScareHouse – Pittsburgh, Pa.

ScareHouse is the place to be this year, especially with an exclusive partnership with Legendary Entertainment to help create the scariest Halloween to date. The partnership even sparked a visit from filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, who said, “With the sound design and the atmospherics, it is beautiful. I could live here!” Featured attractions include The Summoning, Pittsburgh Zombies: Black Out and The Basement. This Halloween haunt offers a big-budget sensibility without losing its hometown appeal.

 

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Haunted House – Weston, W.V.

The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is one of the most memorable haunted locations for “Ghost Adventures” lead investigator Zak Bagans, who completed a live 7-hour investigation with the Ghost Adventures crew. The spirits that roam the asylum’s halls are extremely active and tours are offered to see how the mentally insane lived and died within these walls. “It is undeniably the scariest overall haunted attraction that I’ve been to in the U.S.,” says Bagans. Additionally, visitors can participate in zombie paintball, a fall festival and the Asylum Ball, which includes a costume contest.

 

For more details on the “Travel’s Best: Halloween Attractions” of 2014, go to:

http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/travels-best/articles/best-halloween-attractions-2014

 

TRAVEL CHANNEL (http://www.TravelChannel.com) is a multiplatform travel lifestyle brand with the core mission of providing inspiring and compelling programming that takes viewers beyond their everyday destinations, making the unfamiliar familiar, whether it's around the world or around the block. A dual feed network that is also available in HD, Travel Channel is the world’s leading travel media brand, and is available in over 94 million U.S. cable homes.  Owned and operated by Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI), Travel Channel has offices in Chevy Chase, MD, and New York, NY.  Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI) also owns and operates HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.

 



New Hit Reality Series Little Women: LA renewed for 2nd Season! Cameo Girl TV joins the finale party!!

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They say good things come in small packages, and nothing can be said any better when your speaking about the new reality series on Lifetime Channel titled LITTLE WOMEN OF LA!!
This awesome show is about the life of six female friends who happen to be entertainers and little people! Focusing on the highs and lows of their everyday life Little Women LA is sure to capture your heart!! 
Briana Manson, Christy McGinity, Elena Gant, Terra Jole, Tonya Banks, and Traci Harrison are the names of these lovely friends and each and every one have their own crazy and calm personalities.
Also following them, are their other halves and hunnies' Trevore, Todd, Eric, Joe and Preston, who add fun, drama and laughs to this amazing show! 


Even though the episodes have ended, Cameo Girl TV got the scoop on their finale party held Tuesday July 22th @ STIR 13359 VENTURA BLVD, SHERMAN OAKS, CA! Everyone was thrilled with excitement as the cast was kindly seated in the V.I.P area of STIR and the bottles were poppin!! Several fans were invited to this joyous occasion and a wonderful couple named "The Heller's" were kind enough to travel all the way from Nevada to join the cast!! How great was that!! You can see through these festive pictures that the night was jumping as each commercial break smart phones were clicking and and smiles were contagious!
As soon as the show was back on, focus was on the finale episode as newly married Christy and Todd exchanged their vows at a beautiful setting followed by a fun night of dancing and throwing of the bouquet!! Congrats to them.!!
And congrats to the entire cast of LITTLE WOMEN OF LA!!! Cameo Girl TV will be following their upcoming schedules to see if they will be in your area!! And kudos to the the beginning of the 2nd season and many more seasons to come!!
YOU CAN CHECK OUT MORE LITTLE WOMEN L.A. AT: 
http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/little-women-la


Check out the pictures of the festive night below!!



Cameo Girl TV has been busy!! We are now a full production Company specializing in commericals, photo shoots, sizzle reels and much more!

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Did you know Cameo Girl TV now is a full production video company? Specializing in promos, commercials, acting reels, sizzle reels, photo shoots, documentaries and so much more!
For this month of JUNE/JULY we are running spectacular promo specials for every facet of production from parties to private events Cameo Girl TV is your place for high end filming and precision editing.

Cameo Girl TV was founded by Sandra Foley in 2013. Teaming up with senior video tech Jason Nappi, a graduate of The Art Institute of Philadelphia, Cameo Girl TV is moving in leaps and bounds!! 
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Cameo Girl TV can assist you with all your media needs.
With a fully creative team we strive to deliver the best in media and entertainment!

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Cameo Girl TV visits Center Playhouse "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" in Freehold NJ with The Center Players!
 5-3-14

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The night was May 3, 2014, as I stood on the outside of a quaint little acting theater nestled on the corner of 35 South St.in Freehold, NJ. The weather was brisk as I aimed my camera at the CENTER PLAYHOUSE sign. Glancing at all the wonderful action pictures displayed in the glass front window made my anticipation grow with happiness.
 I was greeted so graciously by Head of Board Director/Producer Bob Szita and was led into this adorable theater greeted with happy faces and great enthusiasm!
As I was heading to the back makeup room I can hear the laughter of the cast and was approached by my dear friend Amanda Greer who plays the spunky "NANCY" is this wonderful play with a beautiful smile.
"Thank You Sandy" She exclaimed "for coming to our show and hope you enjoy our performance!"
"Enjoy the performance?" I thought, did I ever!! The night was exceeding with talent and you can tell everyone was a perfect match for their part!!
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM  is directed by Anthony Marinelli, an award winning director who is currently working on a webseries titled" Simple Things" starring Amanda Greer. 
Take a look below at the Cast & Crew of this wonderful play!!! 

Although PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM Finale show will be May 4th 2014.
You can continue to see a great summer series brought to you by The Center Players!

35 South St. Freehold NJ 07728
 JUNE 6TH 2014- JUNE 20TH 2014  "ALL MY SONS" by Arthur Miller
Go to www.centerplayers.org for all their upcoming events!!

Bring the whole family to this wonderful theater for a summer night of fun!
* Story by Cameo Girl Tv Sandy Foley 



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Anthony Marinelli (Director) is a recent Strawberry One-Act Play Festival Best Play of the Season recipient for his short play, Acoustic Space. He is the writer/director of short films Night, Joey’s Gonna Kill Me, Lunch Time, and Subway (recently seen on PBS’ Reel 13). Another short, Walt Whitman Never Paid for It, written by Angelo Berkowitz and featuring Amanda Greer (Nancy), just won the Audience Choice Award Best Short Film in the Richmond International Film Festival in March, and was also featured in the Williamsburg and Big Apple Film Festivals. Anthony began directing for the stage with an original play, Raisins Not Virgins by Sharbari Ahmed, followed by Sam Shepard’s Fool for Love, Terrence McNally’s Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, and Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? An industry reading for his feature film script, Eventually Yours, was held last May, and his web series, Simple Things, is currently in development. He is also a full-time commercial and documentary editor, having worked with Alicia Keys on a film for her charity, Keep a Child Alive (“Alicia in Africa”). A lifelong fan of Woody Allen’s, Anthony regards working on this production a dream come true. He feels deeply indebted to Center Players as well as his wife and family for being so patient and supportive while he continues nourishing his passion for doing great creative work.




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Steven Lerner (Allan Felix) Steven is thrilled to be making his debut at Center Playhouse, and is equally excited to be performing in a role that everyone says represents him so well. In the past year, Steven played the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd in the Guild Theatreworks production of Harvey. He also recently released his first documentary feature film, Shore to Rebuild.

Steve Lerner's Dream Role has been fulfilled he tells Cameo Girl TV, that playing Allan Felix in Play it Again, Sam has given him much happiness to play his idol Woody Allen! 


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Amanda Greer (Nancy) Based in New York City and Los Angeles, actress Amanda Greer returns to the stage, continuing her successful artistic partnership with director Anthony Marinelli. Amanda portrayed a controversial role in the independently produced stage-to-screen Walt Whitman Never Paid for It (2012), directed by Marinelli. The project received an outpour of support from prestigious film festivals in New York City and in Los Angeles, and ultimately, premiered at Tribeca Cinema. Notably, the film recently was honored with the Audience Choice Award at the Richmond International Film Festival 2014. Collaborations also include an original motion picture, Eventually Yours, as well as a forthcoming web series, Simple Things. (Kindly browse http://theamandagreer.com/ for more details about Amanda!) After graduating from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Fall 2010, Amanda swiftly obtained the lead role in Scorned: Love Kills, a television series that aired on Discovery. Amanda’s film, Long Shot Louie, earned the 2013 Official Film Selection of the SoHo Film Festival. Additional screen credits include Making the Cut, Church of Cards, and It’s Official. In Men in Black III, she was featured in the 1969 scene, and she is loving going back in time with this production. Amanda wishes to thank her supportive cast and crew.
I recently sat down with Amanda for a private interview and had found out an array of enticing info. She comes from a family of performers, her father taught Ballet as she does now during the day and she originally wanted to be a criminal lawyer! But alas, the acting bug had taken over and she now adores to live her dream of being the best actress.
She is currently working with Anthony Marinelli in the new web series "Simple Things" (see video clip below)



Amanda's Dream Roles: A.D.A on Law and Order SUV and the role of "Cleopatra"



"SIMPLE THINGS" webseries by Anthony Marinelli starring Amanda Greer

ALL PHOTOS BY: MARK LAMHUT

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Michael Tota (Bogie) Michael was last seen as Father Mark in the regional tour of Tony and Tina’s Wedding at Buona Sera in Red Bank. Other stage roles: Dr. Einstein in Arsenic and Old Lace and Milt in Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Center Players), Harry the Horse in Guys and Dolls (Talisman Players), Silvius in As You Like It, Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Teach in American Buffalo, Mortimer in Arsenic and Old Lace, Renfield inDracula, as well as various murder mystery shows in the tri-state area. Film and TV credits include: Sex and the City, Third Watch, Godzilla, No Way Home, A Beautiful Mind, Changing Lanes, and Jack Goes Boating. Michael was Producer and Host of Time Warner Cable’s original program, Spotlight on the Arts. From 2000-2007, he was the theater director at St. John’s University, directing 13 plays/musicals during his tenure. Michael is a member of the SAG-AFTRA and studied at HB Studio with Academy Award Nominee William Hickey. He has a supporting role in an upcoming film, Desiderium, scheduled for release in 2014.
 
Michaels's Dream Role: Willy Lomen!!

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Matthew Gochman (Dick Christie) Matt is incredibly excited and honored to be working with Center Players for the fifth time! Two years ago, he made his community theater debut at Center Players in Mr. 80%, playing the starring role of Sam. This was followed by roles inLaughter on the 23rd Floor (Kenny), Arsenic and Old Lace (Officer O’Hara), and A Christmas Carol (Stanfield). Also a regular at the Grange Playhouse, he has appeared in Pygmalion (Freddy), as well as many original plays: Dancing with N.E.D.; Talk Ain’t Cheap, It’s Deadly; Harry, Warmth, Wholly Ghosts, A Family’s Journey; Witches, Warlocks, Werewolves, and Wampires; The Apprentice; and Homefront. Matt has also appeared as an extra on multiple TV shows/movies, including the Martin Scorsese/Leonardo DiCaprio filmThe Wolf of Wall Street, Law & Order: SVU, The Following, Blue Bloods, Girls, Royal Pains, The Blacklist, Person of Interest, Lilyhammer, The Americans, The Carrie Diaries, Nurse Jackie, and Elementary. Recently, he landed a speaking role on the Investigation Discovery show, I’d Kill for You. Theater will always be Matt’s number one passion in life, and he will miss all his fellow Central NJ thespians when he leaves the area later this year.
Matthews Dream Role: Comedy Actor!

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Abigail Arscott (Linda Christie) Abigail is so excited to be making her Center Players debut in Play It Again, Sam. Her previous credits include Barefoot in the Park(SI), With This Ring (NY), Five Tellers Dancing in the Rain (NJ), Twelfth Night (NJ), and 1940’s Radio Hour(NJ). Major thanks to Anthony Marinelli for being amazing every day and a wonderful person to work with. I also couldn’t be happier to be working with this talented group of people. Big thanks to my family and friends for their wonderful support and love.


Abigail's Dream Role: A Comedy Actress such as Goldie Hawn!!


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GinaMarie Delio (Dream Sharon, Gina, Go-Go Girl, Barbara) Gina is beyond euphoric to be making her debut on the Center Players’ stage! She was one of 26 teens worldwide accepted into the British American Drama Academy, traveling to Oxford, England during the summer of 2013 to study Shakespearean acting. Prior to that, she graduated from the 2010 Monmouth Arts Middle School Theatre Arts program. Favorite roles include Amy(Little Women), Biondella (The Taming of the Shrew), and Betty Parris (The Crucible). Gina co-wrote and performed in Two River Theater’s PlayBack: Jacques Brel. She has also appeared in a variety of play readings, including All in the Timing, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Ruth), 100 Saints You Should Know (Abby), and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie(Sandy). TV/Film credits: Cuozzo Orthodontics commercial, Blame film trailer, and RFTV’s 2010 television series/commercial and movie spot. Gina is completing her senior year at Holmdel High School where she proudly ran varsity cross country for four years.


Gina's Dream Role" Sandy From Grease!!

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Taylor Young (Sharon Lake, Vanessa, Intellectual Girl)Taylor is extremely excited to resurrect her acting career in her first performance at Center Players. She graduated from Howell High School in 2012 from the Fine and Performing Arts program, her passion and joy for the theater well developed. Although Taylor’s enthusiasm for performing remains, she is currently studying to become a teacher. She hopes to incorporate the arts in her teaching in an effort to help others the same way the arts has helped her. Her favorite past roles are Flora in a student film, Crimes against Humanity, and Marullus in Julius Caeser. Much love and thanks to her incredible family for always supporting her and her dreams!


Taylor's Dream Role: Being in any movie with Ryan Gosling!!! 

Cameo Girl TV is Back in Action!   New Projects! Fabulous Interviews & Spectacular Events!! Coming Soon!

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Welcome all! Cameo Girl TV is back in action!! Coming back from a looong winter hiatus and gearing up for our newest projects !! 
Producing and directing the new ghosthunting webseries, 
TWILIGHT PASSAGES! Cameo Girl TV is producing a new show about a small ghost investigation team located in central NJ. With 10 years of the paranormal behind each lead investigator, join host and lead investigator Sandra foley, lead investigator -Barbara Lynch, investigator- Mary Foley, investigator- Jennifer Lynch and Head of Technical/Editing/directing -Jason Nappi. As we pass through the unknown seeking out what lies beyond the passageways of the paranormal.
Each investigation we have special guests such as friends, musicians, designers, artists and surprise celeb guests join us on our hunt, where we teach them the basics of ghost hunting.  Introducing them to all facets of what makes a successful hunt, including equipment use and preparation.  Is it real? or is it just your imagination? You will be the judge!

Also, join us at our Premiere Launch Party  April 26th 2014 at The Haunted Our House Restaurant 420 Adelphia Rd. Farmingdale NJ.
We will be having a small viewing of our first episode along with a performance by singer/songwriter Jenevieve Cruz.
www.jenevievecruz.com 
Also, the wonderful Angel Card Reader Linda Dalbo will be there reading for a small fee of $5.00 for 5 minutes. Giving you insight to peace, clarity, energy and balance. Hear powerful messages from your friends in high places!
https://www.facebook.com/linda.dalbo
Sponsored by Flair Designs & Flair Designs Baby!! Who will be giving away fabulous prizes and win a free chance to hunt with the Team!
www.flairdesignsnj.com 
Tickets $10.00 at the Door with free Horderves!! Cash Bar. Doors open at 7pm to 10pm.
contact sandy foley 848 448 3392 or novena91@msn.com for any questions


Twilight Passages official flyer contact Sandy Foley at 848 448 3392 for any questions!

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Cameo Girl TV, Parties, Shows and Events Taking over the NJ Shore Area!!!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!! FROM CAMEO GIRL TV and FLAIR DESIGNS NJ!!
CHRISTMAS IS HERE AND ALTHOUGH CAMEO GIRL TV HAS BEEN BUSY SETTING UP NEXT YEARS AGENDA WE HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO SHOW ALL THE WONDERFUL HOLIDAY SHOWS WE HAVE BEEN GRACIOUSLY ASKED TO ATTEND!! COME AND GAZE INTO OUR HOLIDAZE MERRIMENT AS WE ATTEND ALL OVER THE NJ SHORE AREA!!


1. PICTURED( below) FLAIR DESIGNS NJ has been busy as an elf with various masks, couture hats and wardrobe styling, and spreading Christmas cheer! www.flairdesignsnj.com  Check out our latest creations as we prepare for all our Christmas and New Year's Events!!

photo by: Jason Nappi 

 

below: Christmas and holiday mini tops and masks sweetin the party and and get you noticed!! 
www.flairdesignsnj.com : Still taking orders for New Years and parties!!

Cameo Girl TV, Brazen Bras and Flair Designs visit The Blaque Sutra "Naughty List Event" at Torche Galerie Belmar NJ December 7th!

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Blaque Sutra Events, known for its sensual erotica shows, teamed up with the beautiful art gallery 
Torche Galerie in Belmar NJ on December 7th, for a special night of fun, sexy art, fashion and music!!
Cameo Girl TV and  Brazen Bras Lingerie Boutique teamed with Flair Designs Accessories along with host for the night Mr. Dana Reeves! 
with performances by:
Taylor Sweet Burlesque
Venus Belly Dancer
Tigga
Harlet Heat
Radi
Drea
Albert
J. Simone to name a few!!
The crowd and the lovely models (men and women!)  were the main attraction of the night, fun happy and totally into the live lingerie fashion show held by Brazen Bras Boutique in Freehold NJ and www.flairdesignsnj.com custom masks, headpieces and accessories on the red runway carpet!!
Owner of The Torche Galerie Roddy Wildman greeted guests with a gracious smile and Dana Reeves lead the excitement with an aray of excellent entertainment!! 
The night started with awesome vendors such at Atlanta Housewives Kandi of Bedroom Kandi sensual products. House of S.Y.N and House of Sharhon along with free HIV testing and free condom give aways to promote safe sex! The night indeed was one to remember, and I highly recommend to attend one of Dana Reeves "Blaque Sutra" Events for a fun night and a gracious group of people!
http://www.blaquesutra.com/ 
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Torche-Galerie-LLC/354898491290649  Torche Galerie, Belmar NJ
https://www.facebook.com/BrazenBras  Brazen Bras Boutique, Freehold NJ
www.flairdesignsnj.com  Custom hats, masks and Headpieces Howell NJ.

Check out all of the lovely photos captured by wonderful photographer Carl Maiorino!!
Pictured (above) model Stephanie Strausser Brazen Bra corset and Flair Designs bunny headpiece!

Cameo Girl TV w/ Flair Designs visits Freehold Network for Success American Red Cross Toy Drive Nov. 5th!

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Freehold Network For Successs Red Cross Toy Drive Networking Event Party. 
On November 5th Cameo Girl TV and Flair Designsnj.com was invited to attend a wonderful networking event bringing together the kindness and gratitude from all the businesses in the area. Donating an abundance of toys for the needy.
With wonderful Hosts Wendy and John Bruzzesse the event was filled with Christmas cheer and giving hearts. Along with awesome vendors selling thier wares such as:
Rachel MacAulay from Dove Chocolate Discoveries.
Susan Klapkin from J Hilburn Mens Clothier.
Christina Christina Barbato from Scentsy.
Jennifer Korneski from Celebrating Home NJ.
Joyce Maggio from www.LaTienda.com
Mike Grieco Cat Limousine Freehold NJ
Joyce Peluso from Norwex.
Wendy Bruzzese from Arbonne Internatioal.
Sharon Camhi- The Jewelry Lady
Sandy Foley from Flair Design www.flairdesignsnj.com 
Susan Depalma- Four Seasons by Susan
Carol Walker- Lia Sophia
What a fun and festive night it was!! Tables of toys were taken in and donated items for the lovely raffles always adorn John and Wendy's events!!
Take a look below at this fun filled night!!!
http://www.jerseycoast-redcross.org/ Red Cross Jersey Coast Division 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/freeholdnjnetworkforsuccess/ : Freehold Network For Success 

Photos by: Mario Marcal Da Cunha

Halloween is upon us!! My Favorite Time of Year!! Check Out Some Haunting Halloween Shoots From Our Past!!

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Happy Halloween!! From Cameo Girl TV and our Affiliation Flair Designs NJ-- Custom Headbands, Masks and Accessories!!
Our Zombie Cameo Girl Model Jenny B Good  (pictured to the left) is ready for her human feast as we gear up for all the festivities. Flair Designs NJ favorite time of the year, preparing  Masks, Halloween Headbands and detailed costumes. Take a look back on all our past Halloween shoots.
From Devils and Dead Brides, Cameo Girl TV takes you back to our best time of the year!!!


                                      HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

INTRODUCING!! CAMEO GIRL TV!! BLOG & EVENT PRODUCTION COMPANY!!

To contact founder Sandra Foley email novena91@msn.com or 848 448 3392

CAMEO GIRL EVENTS!! SPECIALIZING IN WEDDINGS, SWEET 16'S, FASHION SHOWS AND MUCH MORE!!!

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WEDDINGS, WEDDINGS, WEDDINGS, Cameo Girl Events specializes in weddings and engagement parties!!
We cover planning, photography, makeup, everything needed for your special day!! We have years of experience with any budget! We also are affiliated with www.flairdesignsnj.com whom specialize in centerpieces and are experts on bridal wear and bridal headpieces. We work with Oscar Award wedding gown designers for that special dress!
From the Engagement Party to the day of, Cameo Girl Events will guide you for the best prices and the most elegant venues for the wedding of your dreams!

We also do Sweet 16's, Fashion Shows, Baby Showers, Corporate,  Alternative (such as Gothic Weddings), Halloween Parties and much more!
Our Services include:
 1. Complete Event Design and Production
 2. Partial Planning and Design
 3. The Day of -Final 
 4. Coordination
 5. Bridal Styling
Our prices are for any budget, We can be used as an hourly rate or pecentage.
for more details and to make an appointment contact novena91@msn.com or call 848-448-3392

Above: Model Makenzie wearing Shekhar Rahate Bridal & www.flairdesignsnj.com bridal blusher.

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Shekhar Rahate www.shekharerahate.com wedding gown with www.flairdesignsnj.com blusher. (photo by s.a. fiduccia photography)

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www.flairdesignsnj.com wedding couture hat.
photo by: Jason Nappi

THIS JUST IN!!! BROOKLYN FASHION WEEK IS SEEKING MODELS!! SHOW OCT. 3-6TH 2013!
Models 5'8 size 0-4 please go to www.myelitemodels.com to apply. Go to BE DISCOVERED prompt and fill out application, put in notebox "interested in fashion week" My Elite Models" is an up and coming hot modeling agency located in San Diego California and is branching out to the NYC scene and taking over!

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Baby its hot outside!!! As I sit on my microfiber couch and glance out my window, I remember the fun daze just a few weeks ago when the weather was breezy and livable!! After a crazy whirlwind week, I have time now to share with you some of the fabulous Photoshoots my team have been doing over this sultry summer!!
Styling and Creative Design by me Sandy Foley, Makeup and Hair by the wonderful Anthony Hollywoodartist Terry https://www.facebook.com/anthony.c.terry   and shot by Photographer Sal Fiduccia of S. A. Fiduccia Photography @ http://phlotography.smugmug.com/SAFiduccia who has a undefiable talent of photography and complete attention to detail and lighting!!
"The Modern Day Marie Antoinette Shoot" was shot at the Beautiful wedding suite of Maggies Wedding Hall located in Lakewood NJ.  The featured designers of course were: www.flairdesignsnj.com owned by yours truly Sandy foley designer of unique masks, headpieces and accessories. Flair Designs originated in 2010 and you can see the work on the runways of NJFW, LAFW, Cannes Film Festival and adorned on several celebs and parties.
Sumbuls Collection Couture is an  Award winning  Best International Designer of the Year!  Sumbuls Collection dresses are a mixture of elegance and cultural  beauty made to turn the heads of all who gaze upon them.  www.SumbulsCollection.com.
Also Gracing the set is the ever so known Haute Couture of Shekhar Rahate, www.shekharrahate.com. You can see his beautiful designs on the Red Carpets of The Oscars, Grammy's, Cannes Film Festival, just to name a few. Shekahar Rahate is also a featured designer of the month on our Blog!!
Our beautiful Cameo Girl Models,, Samantha Leonardis and Rachel Zgorzelski light up the Room with thier stunning beauty and unforgivable talent!!
for any questions of our models, makeup artists or designers please contact me Sandy foley at novena91@msn.com !!
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"LET THEM EAT CAKE!" MODERN DAY MARIA ANTOINETTE

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Model Samantha Leonardis wearing Sumbuls Collection

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Model: (below) Rachel Marie Z. wearing Shekhar Rahate and Flair Designs Couture Fascinator!

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Affiliation with Flair Designs Accessories
www.flairdesignsnj.com


What is Cameo Girl TV you ask?  Cameo Girl TV is changing the ways of bringing the world of Fashion, Music & Art to its viewers!  Our beautiful Cameo Girl spokesmodels will be scanning NYC and NJ bringing you all the exciting events, concerts & art shows happening in your area!!  With exclusive interviews and photos of great designers such as Ellen Christine Millinery of NYC, Award Winning Designer Sumbuls Collection and Oscar Red Carpet Designer Shekhar Rahate to name a few. 

Our Blog will cover featured Designers, Artists and Musicians each month, to keep you updated on all that is trending in your area!

The Streetstyle feature will be covering what the young and mature are wearing on the streets of NYC and NJ, leading you into new ideas of fashion and how to  create your own personal style.

Events! Events!  Events!! Come join us at the most prestigious parties and events in our Event Section!  While we cover the most exciting events happening in the NJ and NYC area!!

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