Deborah Hall
Fashion And Set Designer

Deborah Hall

Deborah Hall is the Fashion And Set Designer for the Project Child Support Television
Series, who began traveling at a very young age with the Sepia Fashion Fair their
traveling show that debuted across the United States. She moved to New York in the early 80’s to enter into the competitive world as a fashion model; gracing the catwalk in an array of promotional ads produced by top photographers. In the 1990’s, she won the
Model Of The Year award and traveled to travel to Paris work with fashion designers and
photographers. Later in her career, she began coordinating spectacular fashion shows for Mademoiselle Magazine, at malls located in the New York Tri-State area and for several high-fashion boutiques. In 1997, she served as the fashion show producer for the launch of the Diahann Carroll clothing line and the fashion producer for the first Acapulco Black Film Festival.

With her flair for fashion, she launched her own line of dresses that offered a cutting edge look at today’s modern fashion cycles. In 2006, Ms. Hall began managing a high-end women’s boutique and appeared on The NJ Housewives TV Show as the stylist for Melissa Gorga and Kathy Wakile. After 14 years in the
fashion industry, she became the stylist for Neiman Marcus and she was contracted as the
person shopper for Bloomingdale’s exclusive customers.