Oretha is a church going rock chick stuck with a wardrobe crisis. Her Sunday best is worst and her casual clothes are from the 80's. Can Stacy London and Clinton Kelly get her in the right size, right fit and right era?
Working mom Laura is hiding under full t-shirts and sweat pants, according to her husband, boss, mother and friends. They've enlisted the help of Stacy and Clinton to persuade Laura that the right clothes are just as easy and comfortable as her old ones.
New York-based painter Mary knows about shape, color and form when it comes to her art. But when it comes to her clothes, she's dressing like a starving artist. Now she must attend a gallery opening. Can Stacy and Clinton turn Mary into a work of art?
Ellen, a fitness instructor has recently lost over 50 pounds! Her family says it's time for her wardrobe to have a workout. Her clothing choices are too youthful and she only wears black. The fashion experts transform her wardrobe to flatter her new body.
At nearly 30 years old, Dave is still wearing the clothes he bought when he was at college - they're worn out and out of date. Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are getting rid of his frat boy image with the help of a new wardrobe, complexion, and haircut.
Chicago mom Shifra has four children, a husband, a job - and she's also an accomplished flamenco dancer. Shopping for herself is low on her list of priorities. She'll be dancing to a different tune when the fashion experts are through with her!
Kimberly is an attorney, but she's given it up to devote herself to being a professional singer. Her friends say she's got the voice to be a diva, but when it comes to style, Kim's stuck in the wrong key. Stacy and Clinton help Kim tune up her wardrobe.
When Amanda goes to PTA meetings, the other parents think she's a pupil, not a Mom. At 24, she could pass for 12. Before heading back to school, Stacy and Clinton give Amanda some lessons in grown-up style to make her look like a woman.
Niya shows too much skin according to her mom, aunt and friends. She loves her hip skimming jeans and her bare midriff tops. Stacy and Clinton help this mother see that halter neck dresses and high heels aren't appropriate for her job in an office.
Remember Ross, the thirty something guitarist in a rock band? His formerly slender, young rocker frame is now a 36-inch waist, and his former blonde locks are now thinning and balding. Stacy and Clinton need to get him into a more mature yet stylish look.
Donia has a passion for punk. She loves to let it all go on the dance floor, but with oversized tees, polyester pants and hippy dippy hair, her look is long way from the edgy, sexy, rock chick she actually is.
Actor David Lee wears a dress and full make up when he's on stage, but out of costume his friends say he looks like a beach bum. And that's a problem, because he lives in Orlando, Florida where the beach is 45 minutes away.
Misti, 30 got into the punk and goth look when she was a rebellious 15 year old, and she's never got out of it. She thinks her red lipstick pale face and dyed black hair look cool. Can Stacy and Clinton soften her look and make her more approachable?
High school teacher Elizabeth Sutton believes the way she dresses will determine whether her students are well behaved. Her students disagree. They are so distracted by her dresses and clunky jewelry they can't concentrate on their class work.
When Anne Wallace went to school the preppy look was fashionable, but that was over thirty years ago. Stacy and Clinton have to get Anne to give up her pearls and her matronly look.