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What Not to Wear

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2013
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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6.9/10
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What Not to Wear (2003)
Beauty MakeoverFamilyLifestyleReality TV

Two fashion stylists and a team of hair and makeup advisors help revamp the look of individuals who have been nominated by their friends for makeovers due to their lamentable appearance, usi... Read allTwo fashion stylists and a team of hair and makeup advisors help revamp the look of individuals who have been nominated by their friends for makeovers due to their lamentable appearance, using a $5,000 budget.Two fashion stylists and a team of hair and makeup advisors help revamp the look of individuals who have been nominated by their friends for makeovers due to their lamentable appearance, using a $5,000 budget.

  • Stars
    • Adam J. Harrington
    • Clinton Kelly
    • Stacy London
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    6.9/10
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    • Stars
      • Adam J. Harrington
      • Clinton Kelly
      • Stacy London
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam J. Harrington
    Adam J. Harrington
    • Narrator
    Clinton Kelly
    Clinton Kelly
    • Self…
    • 2003–2013
    Stacy London
    Stacy London
    • Self…
    • 2003–2013
    Carmindy
    Carmindy
    • Self - Makeup Expert…
    • 2007–2013
    Nick Arrojo
    Nick Arrojo
    • Self
    • 2007–2009
    Ted Gibson
    • Self…
    • 2011–2013
    Tala Marie
    Tala Marie
    • Mannequin Model…
    Megan Slankard
    • Self
    • 2004
    Betty Ouyang
    Betty Ouyang
    • Girl in Grand Central
    Vasilika Vanya Marinkovic
    Vasilika Vanya Marinkovic
    • Self
    • 2003
    Larry Costa
    • Self
    • 2003
    Shannon Keith
    • Self
    • 2004
    Mirella Stroink
    • Mirella Stroink
    Michael Hull
    • Michael Hull
    Evan Farmer
    Evan Farmer
    • Self - Host
    • 2005
    Nadia Geller
    Nadia Geller
    • Self - Designer
    • 2005
    John Benjamin Narus
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    • 2005
    Delia Espinosa
    • Self
    • 2005
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    supermollie33

    Love It

    The author of the another comment regarding this show failed to mention that the men and women feel much better about themselves after their makeovers. It is not all personal style. Some people get stuck in a rut or have no fashion sense and really do not know how bad they look. No one wants to look bad no matter what their personal style is. The stylists always try to take the "victims" own sensibilities into account while updating them. Some of the people only dress bad because they do not have the money to spend on clothes, and if that were me, I would welcome $5000 and a chance to shop in NY. I do think they went a little crazy on the pointy toed shoes last season which I hate regardless of trend, but all in all the show is fun, and educational for people who are unaware of what shapes, cuts, and fabrics flatter their figures.
    8MM-945

    Fashion advice that is still relevant today!

    One major issue that this show had for me were negative comments that were often extreme made by Stacey and Clinton. This has nothing to do with the year in which the show came out. It is not "a product of its time". The humour was sarcastic and condescending which is the last thing participants wanted to experience after realizing they were filmed in secret. I wonder how many participants said no to makeover. Some people do deserve it though because you don't need a stylist to realize that wearing stained, ripped, clothing with shoes that are way beyond repair is acceptable, when you are far from being poor. I would be insulted in their presence.

    20 years later and still Stacey's and Clinton's advice holds. Many ideas and outfits are great if you like Kate Middleton - Catherine, Princess of Wales classic sort of style. I can't wait to see their new show that is coming out soon - I hope they will finally focus on the person and what they like and that they will find what works not just for their figure but their personality too. I was getting tired of constant super feminine styling ideas and heels. I also hope that they will tone down their criticism.
    3sharoneedles

    questionable style

    I have to agree with other comments that list this show as cruel and ridiculous. I've seen them dress people that live in Miami beach in the same wool clothes that someone in nyc would wear. They are not conscious of climate differences or different styles for different cities. They impose the nyc style on everyone that is forced into the show. I'm sure it's good drama, but how useful is a wool skirt in Miami on a 20 year old club kid? Fashion is not about what you wear to the office every day but utilizing a personal style and self expression. I'd love to remake their wardrobes and mock them. I'm so sick of her pointy toed shoes. It's absolutely ridiculous and suppose someone isn't working in a corporate clone setting, this makes their fashion rules silly and obsolete. I'd like to see an actual fashion designer and someone with a demographic and climatic sense dress these people. Palm Springs, Miami, LA, Charleston, SC would not be wearing nyc fashion. It makes no sense. Clinton isn't as rude as Stacy but these two twits are annoying and ridiculous. It makes me nuts to see the show.
    10tchate1

    I'm a fan...

    While you may think the show is cruel, I have yet to see an episode where the person receiving the makeover ends up upset and hurt at the end. They are always thrilled with the results and always comment on how it changed them both inside and out. They do make some cruel comments, but they're clearly all in jest. I love the show and don't see anything wrong with it. The makeover recipients also rarely say that their feelings were hurt by the comments. It's likely that they realize that the comments are true and have wanted to change for awhile. I've seen the British version and don't care for it nearly as much. No surprise to me as I'm not usually a fan of British humor, style, etc...
    9quincy_02170

    Entertaining and Educational

    What was the idiot watching when she/he made the comment about this show being awful? I've only begun watching this show this season, and all I can say is how helpful and passionate Clinton and Stacy are towards their fashion victims. Often times, they do make cracks, but it's always about the person's fashion sense, and NEVER about the person. There are many clueless people out there, myself included, when it comes to wearing clothes that truly flatter one's figure. Yes, it's arguable that there's maybe too much "cookie-cutter" and "conformist" views of fashion, but it doesn't take away from this show still being very educational (and entertaining).

    I love their sarcastic and very dry sense of humor. There's a huge difference between being sarcastic for entertainment purposes and being downright mean and cruel, which they're not. The original UK version of this show is actually even more brutal, as the Brits/Europeans are famous for being no holds barred. And that show is still showing and has been wildly successful! As for this US version, I haven't seen a show yet where the participant walked away not feeling better about herself. Besides, you get flown to NYC, given $5,000 for new clothes, AND are given a hair and facial makeover. If you were to get a haircut from Nick Arrojo, you'd be paying through the roof! What's not to like?

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      Stacy London: [looking at a very small bikini top] Is that an outfit or a bathing suit?

      Makeover: It depends. Because you can wear the top under a jacket and then it's like "Surprise!"

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      Featured in Are We There Yet?: The Hyphenated Name Episode (2010)

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • TLC
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No te lo pongas
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • BBC Production USA
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h(60 min)
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