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Michelle Harper

Business Executive

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Compassionate Artistic Intuitive Gentle Wise Musical Empathetic

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1978-03-16
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She’s a true fashionista and savvy businesswoman, celebrated not just for her bold sense of style but also for her unforgettable public appearances. Known for turning heads wherever she goes, she made a notable mark in 2012 when Vanity Fair included her in their prestigious Best Dressed list—specifically in the “Originals” category, a perfect fit for her unique flair. Before all the spotlight, though, her journey began with a creative spark at a young age. At just 15, she attended the Rhode Island School of Design’s summer program, a sign of things to come.

From early childhood, she was already experimenting with vibrant, eccentric outfits—crafting dress ensembles that stood out for their imagination and color. Born in Colombia, her upbringing was split between her homeland and Manhattan in New York City, giving her a rich, cross-cultural perspective that would later influence her personal and professional life. Growing up, creativity was all around her—both her father and stepfather worked as art dealers, immersing her in the world of aesthetics and expression. Meanwhile, her mother brought balance to the household as a financial consultant, offering a different kind of wisdom.

All of these experiences shaped who she is today—a dynamic woman whose name continues to resonate in both fashion and business circles. Her story isn’t just about style; it’s about identity, resilience, and the power of staying true to oneself. And as her influence grows, so does the recognition of her as a trailblazer—one who wears her individuality like a crown.

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She’s made quite the impression on the fashion scene, with appearances at New York Fashion Week that turned heads and solidified her presence. Over the years, she’s been booked as a sought-after socialite for numerous high-profile events, bringing elegance and charm wherever she goes. Her influence didn’t go unnoticed—she was profiled by the New York Times in March 2013, a moment that highlighted her growing status. In addition to her public presence, she has also worked behind the scenes as a brand consultant for Tata Harper, lending her refined taste and insight to a luxury skincare line. She continues to balance visibility and expertise, making her a name to watch.

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Mabel King was, without a doubt, one of those unforgettable performers who brought joy to countless fans throughout her remarkable career. With a legacy rooted in laughter-inducing roles, Mabel King made a lasting mark on both film and television. Her rich movie career began with standout performances in comedies that showcased her incredible comedic timing and vibrant energy. Early on, Mabel King made her presence known in projects like *Don't Play Us Cheap* (1972), where she starred alongside Esther Rolle, delivering laughs and charm in equal measure. She continued building momentum with roles in films such as *The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings* (1976), sharing the screen with legends like Billy Dee Williams and James Earl Jones—talk about impressive company! While making waves in movies, Mabel King also found success on the small screen. During the mid-to-late '70s, she appeared in series television, including a memorable role on the popular ABC sitcom *What's Happening!* (1975–79). It was clear that Mabel King had a unique ability to connect with audiences, whether through song, humor, or heartfelt moments. As her career progressed, Mabel King took on more diverse and exciting roles. One of her most iconic appearances came in the 1978 musical *The Wiz*, where she performed alongside Diana Ross in a dazzling adaptation of *The Wizard of Oz*. Then came *The Jerk* (1979), a classic comedy starring Steve Martin, in which Mabel King added depth and humor to the ensemble cast. She kept the momentum going with a role in *The Gong Show Movie* (1980), further proving her versatility in offbeat comedies. She didn’t slow down there—Mabel King also appeared in *Getting Over* (1981) and later lent her talents to the TV movie *The Jerk, Too* (NBC, 1983–84), showing that her comedic spark hadn’t dimmed. Her final acting role came in the quirky Elliott Gould-led comedy *Dead Men Don't Die* (1991), wrapping up a career filled with memorable performances. Sadly, Mabel King passed away in November 1999 at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy defined by laughter, talent, and an enduring presence on screen. Even today, when people think of powerhouse performers who could light up a scene with humor and heart, Mabel King is definitely among them.

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