An aspiring hair and make-up artist must dress like a fashion pro.
Sparks fly when the team wants a woman who is set on her look to try something new.
A man needs to update his look in order to project a better image at his new job.
Melanie needs to add some sparkle and color back to her wardrobe.
A woman stuck in the '80s needs a more contemporary look.
Matt's co-host wants to see him in something other than T-shirts and jeans.
A 25-year-old mom and successful nurse needs to dress her age.
Clinton and Stacy help a guy improve his thrift-store look.
Stacey and Clinton try to interest Tish in other colors than black.
A bride who wants her bridal party to look as good as she does.
Delia has to step up her style to fit into New York City.
A mother of four, working towards her Master's degree, isn't in charge of her wardrobe.
This boat restorer's sense of fashion has been lost at sea, Stacy and Clinton try to find it.
Stacy and Clinton help Sohni get a more professional look.
Ripped pajamas and natty bedroom slippers are Eddie's version of style.
Mia is communications director for UNICEF and wears the same oversized clothing, whether she is making a film or welcoming ambassadors to fund-raisers.
Nancy, an Irish step dance instructor, needs to step out of her comfort zone, and step into a new style.
Boston resident who thinks her rainbow style of dress means business.
Stacy and Clinton are called in to dim the flashing neon that Maria has adopted as her style.
A woman who has been caring for her sick grandmother needs to have some attention focused on her.
A Boston attorney is commonly mistaken for a skateboard messenger because of her casual attire.
Alana thinks she is fashionable, but her friends beg to differ.
A dental hygienist and Anna Nicole Smith impersonator has lost her personal style.
A band promoter needs to update to a more serious look.
An art teacher's daughters want her to come out from behind her black clothes.
A legal assistant tries to hide evidence that she was once stylish.
An independent film producer goes from sweats and t-shirts to red carpet.
Raina needs some confidence for her new life in Los Angeles, with her boyfriend.
An actress tends to forget her costumes are just that, and they become her wardrobe.
Naima is going from modeling to getting a degree in political science, but her wardrobe is inappropriate for politics.
Courtney is still dressing like a school girl, Stacey and Clinton want to put a little naughty into this nice girl.
Maria, who's already been on the show, thinks her two sisters need as much help as she did.
Nanci nominated herself, she thinks she's denying her age by shopping in the juniors department.
Alison's fashion statement hasn't changed since the 6th grade.
A graphic designer hides herself in unshapely skirts and ugly boots.
A frumpy legal assistant is encouraged to return to her stylish ways.