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8.5 Great
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What Not To Wear ranks 1,638 out of the 18,476 shows on TV.com.

The 699 users who count themselves as What Not To Wear fans have written a total of 85 reviews.

Status

Returning Series

Premiered

January 18, 2003

Genre

Reality

Theme

Fashion

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Teresa
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Teresa

Teresa is a professional cello instructor, and her family fears that she has gotten stuck in a rut of wearing boring and frumpy frocks while hiding behind her instrument. Stacy and Clinton attempt to help Teresa out of her shell and boost her self esteem.

Aired: 08/28/09

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Show Summary

TLC's What Not To Wear is a spin off of What Not To Wear airing on BBC America. The reality show premise is simple: friends and family members nominate a candidate that they consider poorly dressed and ask the show to make over the "fashion victim." Fashion Police Stacy London and her partner, Clinton Kelly (or...  more

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  • Where did Nick go?

    I loved Nick and I noticed that all of a sudden he just disappered.... Does anyone know why he left the show?

    4 comments, last one Sep 9, 2009
  • A place for personal questions to be answered

    Hi, I love the show, I love you guys. I am 44 years old, married with two teenagers (boys). I love to keep up with the new styl...more

    2 comments, last one Aug 12, 2009
  • over "50" made over ??

    I love the show, but there doesn't seem to be any suggestions or makeovers for us oldies...that probably need as much help in re-defining how to look our best too!  We are a pretty savvy group out here but, not always "with it" when it comes to current fashion without going "fad" . 

    10 comments, last one Jun 13, 2009
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    10 Perfect

    What Not To Wear is consistently improving, becoming more relative to all viewers, and bringing a true awareness of the value of style in all of our lives. hide show

    What Not To Wear is among my top favorite television shows to watch. Surrounded by fashion five days a week while working as a designer stylist in a JC Penney Salon I live and breath fashion! Coming home and turning on your show brings it all together in a fantastic way. Your show completes the need all people have for perfecting their personal style in our contemporary lives. I am amazed at how much your show continues to improve and moves closer to the heart and needs of all viewers. Stacy and Clinton become personable and their true caring and concern come through with a healthy dose of familial directness mixed with humor that puts most guests at ease. Who can't help but have a positive response to such sincere concern and consistent advice on improving their style. One blogger did request some help for us 55 years and older who have challenges that come along with aging. We don't want to be placed into a 'mature' look without some options to keep the fun and individuality in our style. I look forward to each new episode as they continue to hone in on the real needs of viewers while entertaining us and endearing us to the show, its hosts, and its guest. As I have salon clients in my chair I often remember tips I have learned from your show that I can pass along. Whether these tips are from Nick Arrojo with a hairstyle, or from Carmendy in the makeup realm, I enjoy the increased knowledge I have from your show's examples and the goodwill that comes from helping others look good too. Of course, when I am browsing the store and meeting prospective salon clients, I am often asked for clothing advice. Your show helps me greatly in this and I share your advice often referring to your show as I do so. Of course, I would love to be a guest on your show to better improve myself and my style to reflect even more, but nonetheless, who wouldn't?
    Thank you for producing such a fine example of television entertainment and education. Its a life saver and a life changer!
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    8.5 Great

    What Not To Wear is a much needed show for women and sometimes men to see how to put clothing pieces together to get the best look achievable. Great show for all to watch! hide show

    I love this show! I've only started watching a few months ago and now I'm hooked. The show has such a fun way of learning how to put pieces together for classy styles. The people that come on look so great after the process. What prompted me to write this review was that I noticed the more I watch, the more I wondered why I don't see African Americans being made over. Is it because of the hair? Maybe I've missed the shows that had African Americans but, I've just never seen any and would like to know is there a reason. I would love to get some make up and hair tips myself. I have never been good with make up and it would be great to see how to do it properly. None-the-less, It's still an awesome show and I hope it stays on for years to come!
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    7 Good

    I like this show, and yes, I am surprised at myself! hide show

    According to my usual viewing tastes, this should be the furthest thing from my menu...but instead, its a semi-regular.
    Its a light-hearted attack on bad taste, and oh, there is some seriously bad taste out there! However, to me it never beats the viewer or the "contestant" over the head with that fact. Its almost, dare I say?...instructional??!!
    Having Stacey and Clinton around "Shopping" with you in this romp, is almost like having your most honest best friends shopping with you, and that's always the best way to spend the day.
    So, is it time to stop for a coffee yet? Make mine a cappuccino!
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    2 Terrible

    feedback on meeting Clinton hide show

    We had (Angela and Elena) the opportunity to meet Clinton in Scottsdale during Macy's promotion sale. We were so excited to meet him so we took the liberty to say "we are fans, love your show". He anwser was cold...I realize everyone tells him the same. However, we support the show and he needs to be nice not matter what..he left a bad taste in our mouth. We hope he continues to meet people and hopefully he does not continue to be as rude and cold as he was with us, otherwise.... NO SHOW...HELLO CLINTON? GET A CLUE! Angela/ Elena
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    7.6 Good

    It's okay....not crappy, like I thought it was going to be, but it's not the worst, either. hide show

    At first, I thought that this would be a terrible show. I wouldn't want someone telling me what to wear and making fun of me because I don't wear what everyone else thinks is cool. But this show isn't just that. First impressions are made by your appearance, and if you look like a total wackadoodle, no one would really want to hire you (and things like that). Out of the episodes I've seen so far, Stacy and Clinton help people create a better look to give a better impression. It may seem stupid, but it actually does help people. When I first saw this show, I thought that Stacy and Clinton were mean, but they don't comment on anything besides a person's wardrobe. They're not mean, but they tell a person what they should be hearing instead of holding back like a lot of people do. That can sometimes come off as mean.

    Some of the people actually do need help, though. One of the people, Annie, was wearing FLIP FLOPS to work. That gives a bad impression. Another person, Katherine, had a wardrobe which I thought was cool, but she needed to be hired. I don't think many people want to hire someone who looks punkish. On the other hand, some don't really need the help. Those people are just taught how to shop for stuff that makes them look prettier. Overall, I think this show is okay, but not the best. It's good to watch when I'm bored, but I'm not in love with it.
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