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For the Total Look...
For that Altogether Look...
For Men and Women....

THE WHITFIELD STUDIO
208 West 79th Street
New York, New York 10024
(212)580-8844

The Whitfield Studio introduces the perfect package for the young man and woman who want to be completely together.

Since 1960, Hazel Whitfield has been earning an enviable reputation in the world of fashion. Now, Hazel and her husband Al have founded the Whitfield Studio, featuring Fashion Two Twenty Cosmetics, specializing in helping men and women develop that Total Look.

Do you want to learn Modeling?

Do you want to know Modern Dance?

Do you want to understand color coordination?

Do you want to master the techniques of grooming?

Do you want to learn the art of applying the natural looking cosmetics?

Do you want to appear in live Fashion Shows?

If you do, then contact 
THE WHITFIELD STUDIO
featuring
Fashion Two Twenty Cosmetics

Mrs. Whitfield has been actively engaged in the promotion, direction and coordination of Fashion Shows for approximately eighteen years. Considered one of the best producers of Fashion Shows in the New York City area, Mrs. Whitfield has presented her shows at the top hotels and restaurants in the Greater Metropolitan region and has access to original designs of the best Seventh Avenue talent. She has worked with and/or on behalf of a number of charitable organizations in raising funds for their organization. 

Officially certified by the State of New York to conduct Charm and Modeling techniques, Mrs. Whitfield established the Hazel Kilpatrick Charm and Modeling School, Jamaica, New York, in 1970. In  1974, she moved her operation to Manhattan and is currently operating from the Church of the Master, 86 Morningside Avenue, New York City.

On January 10, 1977, Mrs. Whitfield and her husband, Al, opened a Fashion Two Twenty Cosmetics franchise at 208 West 79th Street, New York. Their operation, the first in Manhattan, markets their products through the "house party" concept. They carry a full line of cosmetics ranging from a skin care program to perfumes.

Organizations performed for: United Negro College Fund; Biafra Fund Drive; Martin Luther King Foundation; Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation; Harlem Dowling Children Services, Inc.; Brooklyn Home for the Aged; Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship Fund; Church of the Master; United States Military Academy (West Point, N.Y.)

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