love stacy & clinton!
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@myfanwy65 (1030)
• United States
28 Jul 07
I love them too and the show as well. It's a great show. I wish they would have more pictures on the website though. There was one hairstyle I would love to have but I can't find a picture of it anywhere on their website.
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@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
11 Jul 09
I liked Stacy before the gray streak in her hair though, that just looks weird. Sometimes they dress really weird, but mostly I like what they wear and the makeovers they do.
I wouldn't mind going on the show but I wouldn't really want to toss all of my clothes. They could do whatever they wanted to my hair though.
@AmbiePam (92864)
• United States
29 Jul 07
Hey, you could always work that out. Get a few friends to help you out, and you too could be picked apart on television! LOL, it would be so fun to have $5,000 to spend on a new wardrobe. Only, I would be afraid their rules would have me dressing in things I don't like. Like those REALLY pointy toed shoes. I hate them! I would have to put my foot down on that one (no pun intended).
@jonivl (15)
• United States
15 Aug 07
I always learn somthing new when I watch this show. I must be nice to get $5,000 and a free trip to NYC with top fashion gurus helping you pick out what looks best on you.
@bellafleur (10)
• United States
1 Oct 07
This is by far my favorite show on television. It amazes me that no matter how much the "bad dressers" protest and put up a fight, ultimately they listen to Stacy and Clinton and end up looking phenomenal. I don't ever think I have seen an episode where I didn't say "Wow, they look like a different person!" I like the fact that the show is not just about the clothes, but creating confidence. Stacy and Clinton change the way they feel about themselves on the inside and outside. I love that Stacy and Clinton say no to tapered jeans!
@imstanding (35)
• United States
5 May 09
I like the show too, but as a disabled person with restrictions on what I can and cannot wear, especially in the shoe department, I would love to see them have a show dedicated to the disabled. I don't think they would ever do it...they wouldn't be able to insist on those pointy-toed shoes. I would love the makeover and new clothes, but I would never agree to be on television like that. I also think they can get quite obnoxious and rude in how they talk to the person getting the makeover. I don't think it is necessary to be so insulting as they can get sometimes. It is probably done for the sake of ratings. Would anyone watch if they were actually nice all the time?