Riana wear clothes that are too tight; Megan's frumpy wardrobe doesn't work for her shape; Taylor's boho style is too mismatched; Stacy and Clinton try to help these three friends.
Lizz is a stage mom of nine who puts her family's needs over her confused style of short skirts, layers and boots.
Courtney is a tomboy with a fixation on camouflage; she refuses to wear anything else.
Stacy and Clinton are counting down their top ten rules.
A single mother and aspiring entrepreneur often wears a frog costume to promote her business.
Melinda wears tight clothes that have prevented her from joining the family business; Stacy and Clinton help her find a more mature style.
Carly is insecure and stuck in a frumpy teenage style; Stacy and Clinton help her find a new look and confidence to meet her online beau for the first time.
Twins Mandy and Molly lead separate lives but share the same frumpy and boyish style.
Jennifer dedicates her time to saving animals but neglects herself; she buys her pets more outfits than herself.
Megumi hopes to find a man and settle down; her wardrobe of animal hats and knee highs is not helping her find the right candidates.
Stacy and Clinton hit the road to check on past contributors on their way to Vegas in this series finale; one last makeover in the city know for fashion disasters.
Back in the 80s, pop-star Tiffany set trends with her hit records and signature jean jackets; longing for a change Tiffany has nominated herself for a makeover.
Nicole Eggert, who rose to fame in the 80s as a Baywatch bombshell, is now a single mom struggling with her weight.
Tristen is from Upstate N.Y. but considers herself a Jersey girl at heart with skimpy outfits.
For Simona academics have always come first; she needs a more appropriate and current style.
Heather has worked at a youth retail chain since high school; eight years later she is still there.
Casey is a transsexual who has been living as a woman for the past nine years.
Back in the 80s, Tina Yothers played adorable Jennifer Keaton on the hit sitcom "Family Ties"; now a wife and mother of two, Tina needs fashion help.
Andrea is a working mom who loves to squeeze herself into extra tight clothing that shows off her cleavage.
Katherine has always dressed differently from others so she wouldn't look like she was trying to fit in; she needs a professional look for her career.
A former beauty queen has fallen victim to her frumpy wardrobe and hides herself in large, shapeless shirts and stretch pants.
Elizabeth may be a loving wife and mother but her matronly style of floral shirts and mom jeans is embarrassing her family.
Anna gets the ultimate fashion surprise on-stage in New York City live, in front of a studio audience.
Kathy's wardrobe does nothing to reflect the sunny person she is.
Leigh-Anne is a busy teacher and mother with a frumpy wardrobe.
Emi needs help to discover her youthful, sexy side.
Vanessa knows her jeans and T-shirts may not work on her new adventure.
Cheryl Burke and Jenny McCarthy call on Stacy and Clinton to help show their personal assistant that she is worthy of a look that will put her front and center.
Noel is a hairstylist and acrobat student who shows her character in her crazy outfits.
Stacy and Clinton help a mom who loves to show off her assets.
Stacy and Clinton help to transform Heather's flashy style.
Jil is a nanny who describes her style as medieval peasant, looking to land a full time job or a date.
Jodi is a belly-dancing psych-ward nurse who wears inappropriate clothing in all bright colors.
Rebecca has an obsession with turtles; she won't go a day without wearing something representing a turtle.
Though Becca works with cupcakes and confections all day, there is nothing sweet about the way she dresses.
This web content specialist loves to wear clothes that make people laugh.
Christine is an Army veteran who would rather spend money on her children, husband and charity.
Beryl admits she is limiting herself by having pink hair and a careless wardrobe.
Wanda, a therapist, needs a change to her boring and out of style wardrobe.
A Naval officer and mom takes sexy attire to a new level; her husband's tolerance has reached code red levels.
Hillary is a florist who lives in aprons, hand-me-downs and mud-brown outfits.
A 47-year-old who manages a prestigious theater; Stacy and Clinton help her ditch her schlumpy stagehand look.
A 26-year-old athletic trainer does not see her beauty and promising future; Stacy and Clinton address her cynicism.
With aspirations for a career in bio fuels, and soon to be married, Lizzie's wardrobe is doomed for failure.
Maggie's "I give up" style is keeping her career at a standstill.
Aleishe is a pastry chef with great accomplishments and low self esteem.
Angie is changing her lifestyle, but her wardrobe looks like she is in mourning.
Denise is a flight attendant who's glitz and glamour style is smothering her inner sparkle.
Janet has recently been promoted at NASA and is in need of a new wardrobe.
After spending the last ten years earning her PhD., Azi must get rid of her college girl duds.
After beating cancer and losing 50 pounds, Alicia has aspirations to re-enter the corporate world.
Amanda is a mommy blogger who hides behind the computer screen; Stacy and Clinton help her to come out of her comfort zone.
Teresa struggles with self esteem and weight issues until she starts boxing; Stacy and Clinton try to get her to give up her boy gear.
A mother with an unenthusiastic attitude.
Renee is a vintage addict; recycle her retro garments with a modern twist.
Jillian has a tough goth-girl style; overcoming her fashion phobias and finding a style that is mature.
Jordan is an IT specialist that looks more like a skater chick.
Julie is a style writer with a baggy, Bohemian wardrobe and low self-confidence.
Carly is a single mom of two who has a split personality for a style.
Former child actress Mayim Bialik is a mother now and needs a makeover.
Stacy and Clinton try to help a self-sacrificing roller derby queen, 28, who put her own life on hold to take care of her ailing grandparents.
Jessie is 52 years old and her big hair and be-dazzled duds have been her style for years; Jessie is sending the wrong message to single men by trying to emulate her daughter.
Holly didn't succeed at becoming a professional ballet dancer; Stacy and Clinton try to boost her self-esteem and get her out of neutral.
A 26-year-old Renaissance fair kissing wench needs to update her wardrobe.
Disa is in a mid-life style crisis. She's been looking for the fountain of youth in her teen daughter's closet. Often wearing bright colored jumpers, striped leggings, and silly hats.
Stacy and Clinton try to change the tune of a 47-year-old cellist who hits all the wrong notes with her wardrobe by choosing comfort over style.
Stacy and Clinton help a woman let go of the witch costumes she wears as emotional armor.
Stacy and Clinton celebrate the 250th episode of the series by pulling out all the stops en route to one of their biggest transformations; former makeover recipients return.
Stacy and Clinton try to help an Episcopal priest find a feminine style that balances with her youthful energy.
Stacy and Clinton are challenged by an alternative photo model who loves to shock people with her dreadlocks, tutus and combat boots.
An unexpected twist arises while trying to dress a breast cancer survivor who lost 90 pounds and decided to not have reconstructive surgery after a double mastectomy.
Stacy and Clinton try to help a woman whose wardrobe does not reflect her professional lives as lawyer and matchmaker.
A businesswoman and bodybuilder with a closet filled with exotic evening wear and gym gear needs help finding a new look.
Stacy and Clinton try to transform a marketing/PR coordinator who doesn't want to give up costume pieces and remnants of her Goth/punk past.
Having come out of a relationship that dictated what she could wear, Miriam is now a nudist and when she does wear clothes they are shapeless and baggy; she needs help finding a hip, modern style when clothes are required.
The Go Red for Women ambassador for the American Heart Association in Hampton Roads, Va., needs stylish red clothing to represent the campaign.
A 39-year-old single mother, who wants to start dating again, needs some help with her wardrobe.
A military wife wants to update her look before her husband returns from deployment.
A 22-year-old student getting ready to graduate dresses in the style of a teenage rebel.
A 34-year-old real-estate agent hides her soft nature behind cheap, thuglike clothing.
A newspaper editor and 24 year old mother, needs to change her hippie style.
Joy is an ex-exotic dancer who wears shirts that are too short; dressing to get attention for all the wrong reasons.
A 26 year old aspiring teacher from Austin, Texas, has lost more than 120 pounds, but continues to dress for a plus sized body.
A fashion-challenged couple's messy look at their wedding almost becomes their first style mistake.
A woman who encourages recycling in Las Vegas gets a wardrobe to match her environmental message.
Stacy and Clinton take on a lawyer's disheveled wardrobe.
A mother and daughter duo both feel that the other is a bust when it comes to style.
An aspiring actress from LA who dresses like tinkerbell; Stacy and Clinton try to show this polyester pixie what not to wear.
A dental hygienist finishing law school hides her size 4 figure in oversized scrubs and has a 1980s sense of style.
Robin has a sloppy style with oversized sweats.
A 33-year-old hairdresser needs some help with her wardrobe.
A 25-year-old Olympic-hopeful swimmer needs clothing for broad shoulders and a toned body.
A court reporter -- and mother of two -- hurriedly buys clothes that do not fit her body or age.
A 36-year-old mother's sloppy casual wear is stunting the growth of the family business.
Cheyenne is a single 33-year-old CPA who does not know how to dress her age; her support network calls on Stacy and Clinton.
Stacy and Clinton revisit some of their most fun and fantastic make-overs; surprise visits to past guests.
A mother and lawyer only wears boring T-shirts and jeans.
Friends worry that Michelle, a thrift store junkie with a passion for scarves, is distracting suitors with her crazy facade, so they enlist help from Stacy and Clinton.
Stacy and Clinton try to help a woman who's fashion is stuck in the past.
Stacy and Clinton look back on their most difficult cases and reflect on the beautiful women they helped them become in spite of themselves.
A 42 year old divorcee who dresses more like a teenage boy than a successful career woman gets help with a style makeover.
A Philadelphia woman's co-workers call on Stacy and Clinton for a special seasonal intervention because she shows off her Christmas spirit with a holiday sweater for nearly every day of the year.
Stacy and Clinton try to help a Virginia transplant, with an oversized wardrobe and grandma tastes in prints, look like a real New Yorker.
Stacy and Clinton try to help a 24-year-old nutritionist from Philadelphia who is starving for style.
Stacy and Clinton try to transform a 23-year-old woman from Philadelphia who wears hand-me-downs from her shorter mother and has a "trampy" night look.
The 40-year-old director of a music school dresses like her 6-year-old pupils in sparkly jeans and glittery tank tops that make it difficult for people to take her seriously.
Stacy and Clinton look back on helping women who lost a lot of weight but were unable to dress themselves properly to accommodate their transformations.
Carla, a 46 year old mother and teaching assistant, needs help with her wardrobe to find a balance between looking young and feeling young.
Stacy and Clinton look back at the single mothers they have worked with.
Team helps a couple redo their wardrobes and work through conflicts in their relationship.
A senior training support specialist wears oversized clothes.
A registrar at a local college in Atlanta changes her thrift store look.
A marketing manager in New York City needs a new look for the workplace.
An inner-city schoolteacher desperately tries to hold on to her sexy attire while Stacy and Clinton try to provide her with style guidance.
A senior product manager is looking for a more feminine look.
Sarah's daily wardrobe of hooded sweatshirts, yoga pants and fleece scares potential clients away from her real estate business.
A 32-year-old county court counselor hides behind the outdated, worn, oversized clothes she has owned since college.
A young woman about to enter law school needs to learn how to dress like an adult.
A woman born with a congenital heart defect gets a new look to go with her role as a spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
Pam's friends enlist the help of Stacy and Clinton to build her confidence.
Molly works in retail and wants a career in fashion.
A 41-year-old woman has recently lost over 30 pounds.
A preschool teacher has an adolescent wardrobe.
A 33-year-old swim instructor, who is training to become a personal life coach, needs help with her wardrobe.
A mom is always on the run, in her pajamas or in her t-shirts and yoga pants.
A woman who runs a dog-sitting business hides under a baggy wardrobe of knits that are covered with dog hair.
A 26-year-old film archivist expresses an outgoing and eccentric personality through a dramatic wardrobe.
A 28-year-old middle-school teacher is stuck in a seventh-grade wardrobe.
A nurse who has recently lost 20 pounds has a wardrobe that needs emergency care.
A 30-year-old hairstylist ignores her own fashion issues.
A reality-television freelancer is still clinging to her high-school look.
A 23-year-old legal secretary and aspiring voice-over artist lacks fashion.
A 24-year-old interior designer needs a more professional look.
Eight women from past episodes; a trip down memory lane.
A woman wears plain and outdated outfits to work.
Two fashion-challenged sisters need assistance with their wardrobes.
A 42-year-old CPA wears a tacky, ill-fitting wardrobe.
A 36 year old mother and social worker becomes frustrated with her look.
A 29-year-old woman's mix-and-match style ranges from teenage boy to old lady to cheap '80s throwback.
A 23-year-old work-force-bound college student wears skimpy shorts, tank tops and flip-flops.
A look back at five years of "What Not to Wear"; fan mail; Stacy and Clinton's favorite moments.
Stacy and Clinton relive the worst fashion offenders, including those who hide in their clothes and those stuck in a time warp.
An interior designer needs help with her fashion sense.
A receptionist makes more of an effort to dress her dog than herself.
An aspiring teacher needs to stop dressing like a student.
A woman studying to be a paralegal wants to change her wardrobe from sexy teenager to serious professional.
Three horribly dressed teachers from Chicago are pitted against each other with $5,000 and a trip to New York City at stake.
A dog show expert learns the importance of elegance and grace within herself.
Beth's tattoos, biker chick wardrobe and her love of black clothing aren't appropriate for her prestigious new government job in Chicago.
A real estate agent dresses inappropriately for her age.
Tracy, 35, is stubborn about maintaining her overtly sexy style, preferring to show it all off rather than cover any of it up.
Dara dresses for comfort, which has never boded well for her wardrobe.
A woman in her mid-30s still dresses in early-1980s fashions.
Elaine Romanelli, a 34-year-old jazz singer on the verge of stardom, gets a fashion makeover.
A woman with a master's degree in child development gets an F in fashion.
A financial consultant gets an updated wardrobe.
A corporate event planner doesn't dress for success, instead opting to proudly wear paraphernalia from Notre Dame, her alma mater.
Jeannie, 37, is constantly surrounded by children as the mother of five and the operator of a daycare center.
Camilla, a bright young professional from Salt Lake City, wears tattered and pinned together clothes.
An office manager and mother-of-two needs a more professional wardrobe than her closet full of animal prints and skintight jeans.
Stacy and Clinton encourage a hairstylist to get out of the juniors department and start dressing like a woman of class and sophistication.
An exotic-animal trainer for the Miami Metrozoo wears her stained zoo-uniform no matter what the occasion.
A New Yorker thinks her brightly colored cloths compliment her vibrant character.
High-waisted jeans and crochet vests make up the current wardrobe of a Senior Vice President of a Las Vegas stuffed animal company.
A 25-year-old, free-spirited, Rastafarian hippie gets some fashion help.
A 34-year-old single mother's current fashion statement consists of cardigans and flannel pajama pants.
A 38-year-old mother of 3 prepares for her 20 year high school reunion.
A busy mother prepares for her 20-year high school reunion.
A single woman in New York needs a change from her outdated, brightly colored suits and worn-out shoes.
Three women who competed together in the 1986 Miss South Carolina Pageant prepare to do a show in front of 3,000 people.
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly help Christina change her casual style in order to find Mr. Right.
Ginger is looking for a change in wardrobe to attract a man.
A woman who wears revealing clothing needs convincing to change her wardrobe.
A country boy from Alabama needs to drop his hillbilly fashion tendencies for a sharper, more professional look for his new job.
A woman who has lost a significant amount of weight does not dress for her new figure.
Melanie needs to add some sparkle and color back to her wardrobe.
Matt's co-host wants to see him in something other than T-shirts and jeans.
Kelly's clothes, hairstyle and makeup are stuck in a 25-year-old time warp.
A 25 year old mom and successful nurse needs to dress her age.
An aspiring actor's parents hope he'll outgrow his grungy, punk rock style.
A 47-year-old actress who has turned her hand to directing prefers to wear black and needs to be convinced to add color to her style.
A bride who wants her bridal party to look as good as she does.
Delia has to step up her style to fit into New York City.
This boat restorer's sense of fashion has been lost at sea, Stacy and Clinton try to find it.
Stacy and Clinton help Sohni get a more professional look.
Ripped pajamas and natty bedroom slippers are Eddie's version of style.
Mia is communications director for UNICEF and wears the same oversized clothing, whether she is making a film or welcoming ambassadors to fund-raisers.
Nancy, an Irish step dance instructor, needs to step out of her comfort zone, and step into a new style.
A man dresses too wildly for work.
Boston resident who thinks her rainbow style of dress means business.
Stacy and Clinton tone down the loud style of Maria, who likes to wear wild animal prints and head-to-toe neon.
A woman who has been caring for her sick grandmother needs to have some attention focused on her.
A Boston attorney is commonly mistaken for a skateboard messenger because of her casual attire.
Alana thinks she is fashionable, but her friends beg to differ.
A dental hygienist and Anna Nicole Smith impersonator has lost her personal style.
Stacy and Clinton try to bring a photographer's less than picture perfect wardrobe into focus.
A band promoter needs to update to a more serious look.
An art teacher's daughters want her to come out from behind her black clothes.
A legal assistant tries to hide evidence that she was once stylish.
An independent film producer goes from sweats and t-shirts to red carpet.
A photographer is not camera-ready.
Raina needs some confidence for her new life in Los Angeles, with her boyfriend.
An actress tends to forget her costumes are just that, and they become her wardrobe.
Naima is going from modeling to getting a degree in political science, but her wardrobe is inappropriate for politics.
Courtney is still dressing like a school girl, Stacey and Clinton want to put a little naughty into this nice girl.
Maria, who's already been on the show, thinks her two sisters need as much help as she did.
Stacy and Clinton help Nanci ditch her junior's department wardrobe.
Alison's fashion statement hasn't changed since the sixth grade.
Style experts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly help give a woman a fashion makeover.
It's Stacey and Clinton to the rescue of this female firefighter.
Three women struggle with appropriate fashion.
Stacy and Clinton track down America's worst-dressed women on the rise and teach them to dress for success.
A high school reunion and four friends who haven't seen each other in 20 years, get a makeover Stacey and Clinton style, starting with Karen and her 80s style.
Audrey is friend number two to get a makeover for her high school reunion, the team wants to make this wallflower bloom.
Four female friends who haven't seen each other in 20 years, including the mother of two children, get makeovers prior to their high-school reunion.
A petite attorney needs to modernize her style before her high school reunion.
A hairdresser puts away her tight pants and short skirts to gain a classier look.
A church-going woman whose casual clothes are from the 1980s gets help to update her look.
Mary, a New York City artist, must dress up for a gallery opening.
A fitness instructor who has recently lost over 50 pounds needs help transforming her wardrobe.
A young man gets rid of his frat-boy image with a new wardrobe, complexion and haircut.
A busy flamenco dancer gets new clothes.
A woman who has given up her law career to be a singer needs a new wardrobe.
At 29, a jewelry designer still looks and dresses like a college student.
Amanda, 24, could pass for 12 and is mistaken for a pupil at PTA meetings.
A young woman must learn to dress appropriately for her office job.
A thirty-something guitarist in a rock band gets a more mature, yet stylish, look.
Fashion advice is given to Donia, who wears oversized T-shirts, polyester pants and "hippy dippy" hair.
Actor David Lee wears a dress and makeup when he's on stage, but his friends say out of costume he looks like a beach bum.
Stacy and Clinton remake a 30-year-old woman who is still into the punk and goth look.
Teens are so distracted by their teacher's clothing that they can't concentrate on their class work.
Alisha is studying to be an interior designer but needs help with her personal exterior.
A new husband and father needs new clothes and new looks.
A young woman's mother and sister do not like the way she dresses.
An athlete dresses in nothing but track outfits.
Michele, 30, still looks like the teenager she was in the 1980s.
Stacy and Clinton must convince a young woman to leave her provocative at home and wear more appropriate clothes for her office job.
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly help refine the appearance of Gina, a hairdresser with a good body who isn't afraid to give people an eyeful.
Friends of a wife, mother of two young children, and successful sales representative are horrified by her wardrobe.
A new mother thinks she looks fine in sweats and stretchy clothes.
A hairstylist's lack of style makes her stand out for all the wrong reasons.
Stacy and Clinton try to convince Marie, that there is a color spectrum out there.
A former dancer loses all interest in fashion.
Jeanne's idea of fashion is to match from head to toe, but experts try to convince her that a proper fit is what flatters.
Identical twins who work as accountants are regarded as fashion disasters.
A man wears clothing with athlete Michael Jordan's name on it.
A woman's friends want her to care more about how she looks.
A martial artist and bouncer needs to kick up his style.
Kimberly, 33, has been nominated as one of Chicago's 50 most eligible singles, but her sloppy clothes and wild hair make her look older than she is.
Shannon's friends thinks she needs to adopt a more professional style of dress.
Finding the proper clothes for Terry's sporty physique.
Mirella needs to change her wardrobe to a more professional look after being a student for 12 years.
Larrisa needs to dress more her age.
She made herself, now her friend is going to make her over.
Megan looks like a musician hippie and her lack of style is affecting her career.
A single mom of two, needs to dress up from sweats.
A man who is about to get married is still wearing the same clothes he had before losing a lot of weight.
A woman goes back to school.
An NYPD officer must throw away her oversized clothes and wear something more flattering.
An aspiring hair and make-up artist must dress like a fashion pro.
Consultants try to create a more professional look for Tiffany, who has gotten too comfortable working from home wearing workout clothes.
Sparks fly when the team wants a woman who is set on her look to try something new.