Mar 26, 2004 · What Not to Wear Marie Harkin Episode aired Mar 26, 2004 TV-PG 45min S2 E27 All episodes Cast & crew IMDbPro Family Reality-TV Marie is a lawyer in Atlanta who believes that to be professional, she has to wear black - not only in the office, but also in the gym, at the supermarket - in fact she only ever wears black.
Jan 18, 2003 · What Not to Wear: With Adam J. Harrington, Clinton Kelly, Stacy London, Carmindy. Two fashion stylists and a team of hair and makeup advisors help revamp the look of individuals who have been nominated by their friends for makeovers due to their lamentable appearance, using a $5,000 budget.
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.
Aug 07, 2018 · Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we’re talking about law school fashion. What to wear (and maybe what not to wear) to law school classes, job interviews, and other law school events. In this episode, we discuss: Do you need to even worry about what to wear to class? Balancing your professional self and your authentic self
Two fashion stylists and a team of hair and makeup advisors help revamp the look of individuals who have been nominated by their friends for makeovers due to their lamentable appearance, using a $5,000 budget.
Stacy London: [looking at a very small bikini top] Is that an outfit or a bathing suit?
By what name was What Not to Wear (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
On April 10, 2019, it was announced that the series will be revived and premiere in 2020 on TLC.
Early episodes featured both men and women; however, as the men's transformations did not prove to be as remarkable, all later episodes featured women exclusively. Some episodes featured both the nominee and the nominator being selected for a makeover.
What Not to Wear originated on BBC Two in 2001, hosted by fashion gurus Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine who also co-authored several fashion books based on the show. The first episode was broadcast on 29 November 2001.
Woodall and Constantine book. Trinny and Susannah are the authors of several fashion advice books based on the series. Their books have proceeded to become number one bestsellers in Britain and have been translated throughout the world. Other success included when the book What Not to Wear gained Trinny and Susannah a British Book Award in 2003 ...
A lethal far-future version of the show appeared in the Doctor Who episode " Bad Wolf ". Set in the year 200,100, Trinny and Susannah provided the voices of killer androids Trinn-e and Zu-Zanna who offered makeovers in a more gruesome form.
(British TV series) This article is about the UK version. For the American version, see What Not to Wear (American TV series). What Not to Wear is a BAFTA Award -nominated makeover reality television show launch ed by the BBC in 2001. It was presented by Trinny Woodall ...
Also in 2002, Constantine and Woodall won a Royal Television Society Award, for being the best factual presenters. The show was also nominated for the Features Award at the BAFTAS in both 2002 and 2003 but was beaten both times.
Every episode features an "ambush" style confrontation and makeover of a woman, and sometimes a man, who has been nominated by their friends as particularly unfashionable. The subject has their current fashion sense evaluated. The presenters take particular regard to the participant's body-shape and self-image (with the help of a 360 degree mirror cabinet) and determine what will work best for them. The participant is then given £2000 to go shopping for a new wardrobe, which is supposed to be in accordance with the advice they have been given. Although they are free to spend how they wish, they are spied upon and counselled on the ways of fashion by the show's two hosts.
The first episode claimed 3.1 million viewers, about 1 million less than the first episode of the last series. The UK version of What Not to Wear has been broadcast around the world on BBC Entertainment. It is also repeated on Really in the United Kingdom.