About Owner: After her 2005 wedding, Ebony Edwards looked at the gown hanging in her bedroom in disbelief, sure that she would never wear it again. But then it occurred to her that she could recapture the glamour of her wedding day with a small idea that has turned into a booming business and led to the opening of her two party places, Little Fairy Godmothers.
If interested in franchising, press or media related inquiries, contact Rashidah Perry Jones, PR for LFG. 215-869-0258.
To book Mrs. Edwards for TV Show Hosting or talk show appearance, please contact RP Public Relations.
About Ebony Edwards the TV Host
e b o n y e d w a r d s____________ Teen and ‘Tween Style Consultant for your Fashionista
What fabulous color was Miley wearing? Where did Vanessa Hudgens get those boots? Are you upset that Raven Simone is all grown up now? Did you see that adorable bag Ashley Simpson had and where can I get it?
If you are around any girl under the age of 17, you’ve heard these questions before or others like them, maybe while at the mall, at your school bus stop, after ballet, soccer, ice skating or gymnastics. These are the questions that every girl want the answer. What’s hot and where can I get it? And, if you’re like most parents, who haven’t gotten a clue to the answer, you need to know Ebony Edwards. She will let you know what’s in and what’s not, but with a discerning parental eye.
“Most parents want their daughters to feel good about themselves, how they look, and what they wear. Being fashionable is pretty important to girls,” says Ebony Edwards as she applies the final touches to Hailey’s Princess for a Day make-up. Hailey’s mom brought her into Ebony’s Little Fairy Godmother’s Studio and Boutique for a special girl’s day out. “What you don’t want,” Ebony continues “is for her to look 16 when she’s six or 18 when she’s eight or 13 for that matter.”
Easy, some may say, but for those of you who have seen the latest style magazines and have been to the “in” stores, you know it’s not easy to do at all. Ebony has heard these concerns from parents time and time again. How can I make sure that my daughter is fashionable and appropriately dressed for her age?
The answer, Ebony Edwards, host of The Fairy Chronicles, a television show and blog that details what’s hot and what’s not for the fashion conscious young lady or prince in your life. Imagine, a personal, fashion fairy godmother for your daughter with a discerning opinion you can trust. What could be better? See for yourself. Stop by Little Fairy Godmother’s when you’re in Erdenheim, Pennsylvania. Writers at Philly’s premier style resource “The Philadelphia Magazine” did so and voted Little Fairy Godmother’s Best In Philadelphia, the ultimate award for any business.
You can also book Ebony for your next tween or teen birthday party. She will posh or style your teens party like MTV's hit show My Super Sweet 16. (You may get a celebrity guest shh...)
My Super Sweet 16 takes you on a wild ride behind the scenes for all the drama, surprises and over-the-top fun as teens prepare for their most important coming-of-age celebrations. Meet the kids who are determined to go all out to mark this major turning point in their lives, the parents who lavish every wish, and find out first hand what it's really like to turn 16 these days.
About e b o n y e d w a r d s____________
Little Fairy Godmothers turns an ordinary day into a magical one. A princess-themed studio in a suburb of Philadelphia is where your princess will enjoy a wonderful day replete with fairy pixies, tiaras, pampering and a full range of royal treatments. It’s a true celebration for the special girl in your life. And Ebony is just the person to make the magic.
A wife and mother, Ebony is a marketing guru, publicity extraordinaire, who attends some of the entertainment industries most sought after events and parties. She attended college in Pennsylvania where she studied marketing communications which help prepare her for the numerous business and social networking clubs that she’s founded. As a publicity expert she’s handled everyone from R&B recording artists to television stars like a Tatianna Ali.
She’s always been interested in helping young people and her programs, called Y2K Women, mission is to instill in women the importance of beauty, inner talent, healthy relationships, job professionalism, resume writing, finances and respect for all mankind. She also started E Wee Entertainment and served as the director and host on her very own TV show called, "Dancing On The Deck", highlighting difficult teen issues like premarital sex, dating, school, abuse, and peer pressure. This diverse entrepreneur has also written 2 reality show pilots for a major cable network and now working on her very own reality show, "The Fairy Chronicles".
Ebony was born in Brooklyn New York and currently resides in Philadelphia. For more information about Ebony and her projects contact, RP Public Relations.