Marlo Hampton Host “Glam It Up Girls!” Christmas Brunch at Neiman Marcus!

Marlo Hampton Host “Glam It Up Girls!” Christmas Brunch at Neiman Marcus!

Dec 24

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We all became familiar with Marlo Hampton last season of Bravo’s highly rated reality show The Real Housewives Of Atlanta when, although never officially deemed a “housewife”, she quickly became one of the most talked about characters of the franchise. Many are wondering what the philanthropic fashionista has been up to since she did not to return to the cast this season. The Dark Room caught up with Marlo at her monthly retreat for her foundation, Glam It Up Girls!

Step inside The Dark Room to see how Marlo’s focus is no longer on cat fights and petty rumors but instead on helping underprivileged teen girls in foster homes transition into life on their own.

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Online chatter has been frequent lately since Bravo debuted the newest season of Housewives and one familiar face was missing…Marlo Hampton. The feisty, oftentimes Chanel clad diva, was noticeably absent from the official promo photos, which left a lot of tongues wagging since many assumed Hampton would be named an official housewife since she played such a huge role in many of the most watched moments of the show last season.

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We saw Marlo battle with many of the other women about clothes and class, but the biggest part of Marlo’s life was never shown. Raised in foster homes most of her life, Marlo created a project for girls called Glam It Up!, noted as “a place where girls can ask questions and can be inspired, where they can learn and can dream, where they can realize that despite the circumstances they may find themselves in today, there is tomorrow.”

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Glam It Up!, which meets every month, met this month at Neiman Marcus Buckhead for a Christmas brunch. The girls were greeted by Marlo and Neiman Marcus’s publicist, Rebecca Brodnan. The day consisted of numerous things, including seminars on skin care, financing and fashion styling on a budget.

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It didn’t take much to quickly realize how close to home this was to Marlo, even sending a car service last minute to pick up one of the girls after receiving a call from the young lady stating that her original transportation to the function was no longer willing to bring her. She told personal stories about her life as a foster child and how even today, a dysfunctional relationship with her birth mother is something with which she still struggles.

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“I never had that mother/daughter relationship that every young girl deserves. My relationship with my mother was not and is still not perfect. I knew she loved me but because of her drug problem, I also knew that she was not capable of giving me what I needed, so I ended up in foster care.

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I remember the loneliness and isolation of being shuttled from one foster home to another, never feeling as if I had family or a home. In many places I was not even provided a key to the door; hugs and attention were reserved for other girls. I always felt like a stranger, an outcast. I remember hopelessness and not seeing a way out. I remember the despair of thinking that the future would, for me, not become brighter. I stand here today a version of myself I had never dreamed possible. I could not have imagined arriving at a place of inner peace, confidence, strength, perseverance and drive. I could never have envisioned arriving at a place of gratitude, for through my hardships, my pain and endless difficult times I have become the woman I am today. Through all of my experiences, I came to be capable, independent, motivated, college educated, an entrepreneur and someone who desires more than anything to bring opportunities to young girls starting out in life just like me. So if you ladies need me, you call me, because I will be here. Even at times when you feel like no one else is.”

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After speaking with the young ladies about her own troubled childhood, Marlo allowed them access to the “beauty bar”, which held skin care products by Clinique and allowed each girl to pick items to take home with them. On hand was Neiman’s product manager, Sabah Essa and Clinique rep, Donna Beara, to give the girls tips on how to maintain beautiful skin. Wells Fargo rep, Christy Ransom, was also present sharing how important it is to maintain and protect your credit score and finances while Marlo’s personal fashion stylist, Daniel Hawkins and Rebecca Brodnan, showed the girls how to get a Neiman’s look on a Target budget.

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The day ended with Marlo gifting each girl with a special bracelet made by jewelry company, Monkey Sue.

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So why the change of heart for the feisty fashionista? Marlo says there is no change of heart but just a piece of of her life that we all did not see.

The Real Housewives Of Atlanta was a wonderful experience for me in so many ways because I learned so much about myself. I am grateful for the platform that it has given me to present positive things for my Glam It Up Girls in foster care and my Simply Giving project that helps those in need. I was also able to meet some beautiful people. NeNe Leakes is my girl and we continue to have a great time together. Cynthia Bailey is also fabulous and I consider her to be a great friend as well.”

So we had to ask Marlo what she thought about the other new additions to the cast.

“I haven’t had the opportunity to really get to know Kenya or Porsha but I can say that from what I can see, Kenya is a great “actress” and Porsha has a shape.”

-TDR

Read below for more photos.

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Stylist Daniel Hawkins and Neiman Marcus Vice President, Mark Fillion.

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All photos by Robert Ector

7 comments

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  2. Wow what a great event from a fab lady! Great pics Rob!!

  3. How wonderful is this!

  4. Marlo is truly a wonderful giving person! I wish her all the blessing GOD have for her!!

  5. Nicki

    Great post! Glad to see her doing something positive for young black girls!

  6. Fon

    KUDOS Marlo!!! What a wonderful blessing to young ladies! I miss u on RHOA! All best to you! Btw…beautiful pics/event!

  7. Felicia McCollough

    Marlo, You are just simply Fab! It is great what you are doing for those
    girls. No matter where you come from it only matters where you are going
    and you are going somewhere special, and taking many with you. I love seeing
    those girls smile! The event was so classy too. Girl, you have style and
    your not afraid to show it! Continue, being you because you are making
    many smile. I love fashion too and it’s so refreshing to see someone use
    it for all the causes you have created. Keep the Fabulous in you and continue to Be Blessed!

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