What Not to Wear

2003 • TLC
4.6
192 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 10 episodes (13)

1 What Not To Wear: Live
5/29/12
What Not to Wear is back and this time it's live in front of a studio audience. Filmed in front of hundreds of adoring fans, our contributor, Ana, gets the ultimate fashion surprise when confronted by our fashion experts, on-stage in New York City.
2 Desiree
6/5/12
Desiree became a mom at 16 and didn't take the time to focus on herself, go to college or develop her own personal style. Now single, she wears tight sexy clothing but admits to needing a new look if she is going to get back out into the dating world.
3 Kathy
6/12/12
Though Kathy has kept a positive attitude through some really tough times, her wardrobe does nothing to reflect the sunny person she is. Will Stacy and Clinton be able to transform this single mother into a true beauty that is ready for the dating scene?
4 Leigh Anne
6/19/12
Leigh-Anne is a busy, working mother who dedicates more time to teaching her students and her children then to her frumpy wardrobe. Can Stacy and Clinton school this busy professor/mom to ditch her scrubby wardrobe and adopt a more sophisticated style?
5 Minda
6/26/12
Can this vibrant wheelchair athlete, who has completed two half-Iron Man races, ditch the jock t-shirts and dull work clothes and apply the amazingly positive attitude she has in life to her not so positive wardrobe?
6 Emi
7/3/12
Will Stacy and Clinton be able to help this modest museum manager discover her youthful, sexy side in order to get back out onto the dating scene?
7 Alexandra
7/10/12
Alexandra Vega strongly believes that women should always be comfortable first; even if that means sacrificing their style. Alexandra poses the additional challenge of having a skin condition that requires she be fully protected from the sun at all times.
8 Victoria
7/17/12
Will Stacy and Clinton be able to get this video gaming super nerd into an updated style that is appropriate for her age and give her the self confidence boost she needs to get back out into the dating scene?
9 Dolly
7/24/12
Will Stacy and Clinton be able to raise this working mother's self-esteem high enough so that she can get out of her outdated clothes and into a practical yet fashionable wardrobe that's also ready for the dating scene?
10 Vanessa
7/31/12
Vanessa, who has a degree in Chemistry and plans to move to the US to look for a job, admits that she never thinks of herself as having any kind of fashion sense. She also knows her "Plain Jane" jeans and t-shirts may not cut it in her new adventure.
11 Deborah
8/7/12
After dressing in business suits for years, Deborah has taken the freedom of dressing however she wants a bit too far. Will Stacy & Clinton be able to help her reign in the ruffles to find a more appropriate version of her southern belle fantasy wardrobe?
12 Frances
8/14/12
Can Stacy and Clinton help this fairy tale loving, late bloomer gain the confidence she needs to tackle both the dating scene and the professional publishing world?
13 Rebecca T.
8/21/12
Over the top Rebecca has already lost one job because of her ridiculous style, will Stacy and Clinton be able to convince her of the error of her ways?

About this show

Fashion disasters should be handled by the professionals. Enter style experts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, who pledge to rescue the frumpy and dumpy, the mismatched and ill-flattered, and give them a life-changing fashion makeover.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
192 reviews
Pjay Pender
March 11, 2013
I can't think of too many things worse than sending young women the message that they must dress in a certain way to be attractive. What is appropriate for work is one thing, but if I prefer to dress in my personal life more like Whoopie Goldberg than like Stacy, more power to me. Stacy looks like a cookie cutter of every I-think-I'm-better-than-you-b!t(h out there. It makes me want to cry every time a woman who looks like an individual is transformed into someone who looks like everyone else. I'll be keeping my tiedye shirts, thanks.
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Nicole Fearns
February 18, 2014
Can't believe this show isn't on TV anymore. Unique episodes and all cases were challenging. Not only did the star treatment win over each participant, it challenged viewers like me to become practical and try staying current with clothing choices. Being in between sizes and focused on comfort for aerobic activities shouldn't be an excuse. Getting a new image and maintaining it is difficult for anyone. The participants in this show were picked up and pieced together from head to toe &given new life.
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Megan Miller
January 17, 2014
I love the show and I tried to get the seasons but they cost credit money and I don't have that but I love the fashion tips like the makeup and the hair. The show is funny,helpful and did I mention funny?haha Love It!!
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