Nicole Fearns
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.
Kris
What Not to Wear empowers women to dress appropriately, yet still look attractive and trendy. The show is always fun to watch and well worth the money. I only wish they would make new episodes. Overall, every episode deserves five stars.
Pjay Pender
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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