About

Paul Wharton was recently named The Ambassador Against Hunger by The Capital Area Food Bank for his tireless work and advocacy to end hunger in America. Paul designed Unto-Others jewelry in an effort to help contribute to the growing need of hunger relief in The Washington, DC area.

Paul Wharton is a popular television personality, lifestyle trendsetter, author and Ambassador Against Hunger at The Capital Area Food Bank. In addition to his work as a television make-over guru, Paul recently made a splash as the“6th Housewife” on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of DC. Paul started his TV career on the Emmy winning MTV series MADE in 2003. After MADE, Paul became an on-air makeover guru on The Ricki Lake Show, and was featured as the energetic and insightful model coach on VH-1’s model series The Agency. Paul continued to share his model-making expertise on TV Land’s original hit series She’s Got the Look. After years of working with models, Paul joined the cast of TV One’s Makeover Manor to share his fashion advice with ordinary people that overcame extraordinary circumstances. In addition to his work on Makeover Manor, Paul has shared his style advice on CNN’s The Situation Room as well as the national Fox News Channel. More recently, Paul co-hosted TV One’s DNC Live After-Party, and BET’s Who Wore What, a fashion commentary for the10th Annual BET Awards. in Washington, DC, Paul served as creator and host of Mid-Week Makeovers on WTTG’s (Fox-DC) The Fox 5 Morning News; and for 4 years served as the Fashion and Lifestyle correspondent on WDCW-TV (CW Washington), interviewing celebrities for several red-carpet events and giving viewers shopping, lifestyle and fashion advice. In this role, Paul hosted several shows, including Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining and Where the Elite Meet. Paul has been featured in local and national magazines and even hosted an online series with Elle Girl magazine entitled Go See with Paul Wharton. Paul recently launch Go See Skin Elite and Unto-Others Jewelry.


Capital Area Food Bank

As the area’s largest food bank, The Capital Area Food Bank was able to distribute 25 million pounds of food last year alone. But our work is not close to being done. Tough economic times, rising unemployment rates and skyrocketing food prices have left 633,000 local area residents hungry, including an estimated 200,000 children. There is no better time to learn the facts and help make a difference. Help us by purchasing your own Unto-Others Jewelry and Accessories.
Learn more at www.capitalareafoodbank.org.