: Episodes frequently showcased iconic New Jersey locations, from the historic Cape May to the world’s longest boardwalk in Atlantic City, framing the state as a vibrant, multi-faceted resort destination. Life After the Gatsby
: The show was the Style Network's biggest hit, attracting millions of viewers and even inspiring spin-offs like The Glam Fairy . Jerseylicious
: The cast took pride in being "authentic" Jersey natives, often criticizing other reality shows for using cast members from out of state who they felt performed a dated or inaccurate stereotype of New Jersey life. The "Jersey" Aesthetic and Media Impact : Episodes frequently showcased iconic New Jersey locations,
The "Jerseylicious" aesthetic—characterized by bold makeup, voluminous hair, and animal prints—became a significant pop culture talking point. The "Jersey" Aesthetic and Media Impact The "Jerseylicious"
The show’s central engine was the rivalry between makeup artist and stylist Tracy DiMarco . This conflict often mirrored the high-pressure environment of the Gatsby Salon, owned by Gayle Giacomo.