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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuShowcases London and Kelly giving style makeovers, but with an approach focused on celebrating individual style rather than prescribing societal norms.Showcases London and Kelly giving style makeovers, but with an approach focused on celebrating individual style rather than prescribing societal norms.Showcases London and Kelly giving style makeovers, but with an approach focused on celebrating individual style rather than prescribing societal norms.
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I love the chemistry of Stacy and Clinton! They're funny and a joy to watch again. It took an episode for me to get into the flow of the show but now I'm hooked. I love how they empower the people on the show and help them find their confidence again. I do wish they would show what else they end up with in their wardrobe like what they did with what not to wear. But overall it is a good show and fun to watch. I think more tips on creating a style and how to style would elevate the show more. I do hope they make more seasons and get more diversity in the styles to make it easier to connect with.
I love to see Stacy and Clinton back together - their friendship is so sweet and funny. I always enjoyed on WNTW how they would make each other laugh and that spark is still there in this new show. I also appreciate this revamp where they follow what participants want for themselves use their expertise to help the vision along. Less they are the expert and tell others what to do. In WNTW it was all about them telling participants how to dress, especially telling them how not to dress. In this new iteration they include participants vision of what they want for themselves - I bet whatever look rolls put will be more authentic to each participant and possibly more sustainable because of that.
Wow. I just tried to watch the new revamped Stacy and Clinton "Wear Whatever the F You Want," and it was SO boring I had to turn it off. There is no arc to the show. The guest just comes in, chooses clothes and they have some suggestions on accessories. Stacy and Clinton don't have much to do except go along with what the guest likes, even though it could be so wrong for them. Then there's a vague "makeover" in which the "after" is undetectable. And the bulk of that is done behind the scenes so you don't get to watch them get tips. Not that there really are any. Then some bland optimistic coaching on how to do life (I guess). Such a yawner!
They took out all the most entertaining parts of the show.
They took out all the most entertaining parts of the show.
I love the new show concept - or maybe just that it has moved with the times. Rather than the prescriptive fashion "rules" of the original show, most of which resulted in the same type of polished look, this one allows the subjects to discover and release their inner fashion fantasies according to a self-image that is dying to be expressed. So it has greater variety and depth and interest. There's more involvement and engagement by the "client" and the choices are theirs. Much more than the first show, Clinton and Stacy (and whatever stylists they have helping them) show a lot more intuition and tailoring to individual style as they guide the person to a wardrobe that will specifically work for them. You don't get the snarkiness and sniping of the first show, (which I thought also started to feel very rote), but I prefer this "feel good" version. My only quibble is that the hair and beauty makeover part is not very dramatic and, a few episodes in, the subjects don't look all that different than when they started.
Back in the 90s, being mean and fitting in was key. What not to wear was a show about hiding and being insecure. This reunion show in 2025 is a total flip and is the feel good, positive uplift we need! Instead of telling people what not to wear, these stylists encourage people to give it a try and explore! Encouraging people to go out of their comfort zone and find a style. So many people start insecure and worry too much about not doing it "right" so they don't try at all but by the end of the episode they are having fun and feel confident (and excited) to really play with their look and put effort into it. Fashion should be uplifting. Love the show! Keep it up!
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