Jenn
Jenn is a lawyer and matchmaker who puts her careers before herself and her wardrobe. Jenn's work has become the love of her life and she's left no time to have a meaningful relationship. Can Stacy and Clinton help this overachieving overanalyizer?
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Sara
Sara is a breast-cancer survivor who, after under going a double mastectomy, decided not to have reconstructive surgery. In addition, Sara lost an unbelievable 90 pounds. But what starts off as an attempt to dress her takes on an unexpected twist.
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Anne
Annie is a mortgage broker/biker mom whose personal style has never come out of the 1970's lesbian closet. Annie has never been able to feel comfortable in feminine clothes, but can she break out of her comfort zone to find a new sense of style and self?
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Jessica
Jessica is an alternative photo model who loves to shock people with her dreadlocks, tutus and combat boots. Can Stacy and Clinton give her wardrobe and self confidence the ego boost that it needs? Or will her bummer attitude derail her transformation?
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Emily
Emily is your typical single girl with one divine difference... she's an Episcopal priest. She may have been called by a higher power but her friends and family called Stacy and Clinton. Can Emily find a feminine style that balances her youthful energy?
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Crizti
It's What not to Wear's 250th episode and it's time to celebrate! Stacy and Clinton hit Time Square to pull over a double-decker bus to stop a fashion nightmare in her tracks and they've invited along more than a dozen former contributors for the ride.
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Christine
Christine is a jazz vocalist whose fashion sense is horribly out of tune. A lifelong tomboy with a stubborn streak, Christine thinks dressing up is not for her. Will Stacy and Clinton get Christine to see that ignoring her image is holding her back?
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Leanne
Leanne is a witch and psychic who is never out of character in her outrageous pointy hats, Victorian corsets and all-black flowy garb. Using her witch wardrobe as emotional armor to protect herself from the world, will Leanne ever let go of the costumes?
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Courtney
Courtney has dropped a whopping 170 pounds! Unfortunately, her wardrobe has become as extreme as her weight loss and she struggles to recognize herself for the beauty that she is. Stacy and Clinton help Courtney embrace her new body.
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Teresa
Teresa, a 47-year-old cellist, hit all the wrong notes with her wardrobe. Having never felt beautiful, she chose comfort over style, with sack dresses and oversized tops. Stacy and Clinton helped her change her tune and emerge as a fashion maestro.
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Disa
Disa was in a mid-life style crisis. She'd been looking for the fountain of youth in her tween daughter's closet, often wearing bright-colored jumpers, striped leggings and silly hats. Stacy and Clinton got this mom's wardrobe out of the playground and transformed her from a minor into a major babe.
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Lisa
Lisa is a former drag racer turned mom whose wardrobe and self-esteem had been left in the dust. Stacy and Clinton helped Lisa rediscover the daredevil woman she once was and put an end to her permanent pit stop of oversized hoodies and t-shirts.
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Alexandra
Lexa, a 30-year-old Red Cross employee from Colorado, was one of the biggest challenges Stacy and Clinton have ever faced. Her "librarian meets french maid" style had gotten her written up at work and written off in the dating scene. Stacy and Clinton helped her overcome her abrasive and defensive attitude and achieve a true life change.
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Bailey
The mile high city's airwaves are hitting a low note in style with 32-year-old radio DJ Bailey. She recently lost 60 pounds but still hasn't accepted her new body. Stacy and Clinton helped her find the courage to face her fear of shopping and accept her new curves.
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Ariel
Ariel, a 26-year-old Renaissance Fair kissing wench, was more comfortable playing historical characters than being her 21st-century self. Stacy and Clinton convinced her to ditch the costumes and take a leading role in her own fashion story.
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Tamara
Tamara is a single mom who knew only one word when it came to style: sexy. Her wardrobe went from unflattering and clingy at work to skin tight and almost uncovered at night! Clinton and Stacy helped this provocative dresser with the sassy attitude break her bad style habits and be a better fashion role model for her daughter.
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Holly
Holly felt she had failed in life because she never fulfilled her dream of becoming a professional ballet dancer. With her self-esteem issues at an all-time low, Stacy and Clinton got Holly out of neutral and helped her choreograph a kickin' new style.
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Kimberly
As the mother of triplets, a full-time teacher, and a PhD candidate, Kimberly had fallen to the bottom of her own priority list. Stacy and Clinton schooled this super-achiever on the merits of taking time for herself.
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Amanda
Regret over a disastrous financial decision from her past caused Amanda to drown her sorrows in frumpy, shapeless clothing. It had gotten so bad, she was mistaken for her husband's mother! With Stacy and Clinton's help, Amanda was able to let the past go.
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Jessie
52 year-old Jessie's "big as Texas" hair and be-dazzled duds had been her signature style for years. But by trying to emulate her 34-year-old daughter, Jessie was sending the wrong message to the single men she wants to meet. It took Stacy and Clinton to wrangle Jessie's wild style.
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Chelsea
Chelsea was a 28-year-old Roller Derby queen, who put her life on hold to take care of her ailing grandparents. Ever since, she'd fallen into a fashion rut of ripped jeans and teen t-shirts. Stacy and Clinton helped Chelsea learn to put herself first.
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Mayim Bialik
As a child star, actress Mayim Bialik's kooky-hippie style was adorable on the hit show "Blossom," ... but as a grownup she was a schlumpy, mommy mess. In a What Not to Wear first, Stacy and Clinton took matters into their own hands and nominated Mayim themselves.
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