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Urban Pop Profile: George Worrell

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I recently met George Worrell. George is a D.C. based fashion stylist, event planner and tastemaker. He is now hard at work on a new local television show that focuses on style.

George M. Worrell of GMW Enterprises LLC "has been putting his stylish imprint on DC for the past 15 years" wrote DC Modern Luxury in their latest "People You Should Know" issue.

GMW Enterprises has collaborated on mid-Atlantic promotional events with the Coca Cola Company and The Ronald H. Brown Foundation, which featured former President William Clinton. Worrell and GMW Enterprises have been a major part of some of the most historic events to happen in DC's recent history including planning the groundbreaking ceremony for the Washington National's Ballpark with over 1500 VIP guests in attendance as well as coordinating the Inaugural events for Washington, DC's Mayor Adrian Fenty, which included the Inaugural Ball with 20,000 guests in attendance, the Prayer Breakfast and Swearing-in ceremony.

Mr. Worrell has produced shows for some of the most sought-after designers, including the b. michael trunk show for Saks Jandel. Not to mention having the distinct privilege of dressing the wives of the city’s biggest influencers and DC appointees. Bringing the fashions of a growing list of Manhattan designers like Tracy Reese, Rachel Roy and Carolina Herrera to "the highest stratosphere of local government", Worrell has become a true style icon.

Worrell was named DC's chicest suitor by DC Modern Luxury in their most recent "People You Should Know" issue. George' pilot for his show "Whatever Happened To Style" which has caught the interest of network producers.

Keep an eye open for this DC based mover and shaker. Check him out on television in our nation's capitol.

http://www.oct.dc.gov/services/on_demand_video/channel16/WFC_7.asx

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