Rebecca

Grandmother Rebecca lives in black and baggy clothes - even her wedding dress was black. She's desperate to enter her fifties with a new sexy look so she's handed over control of her wardrobe to three groups who have no styling experience. First to makeover Rebecca are die-hard fashionistas Sophie and Casey from Cardiff. Casey is so mad about fashion he has tattoos of Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld on his legs. Next are the London ladies Sheldeen, Elaine and Monzie, who are fearless in their fashion choices and on a mission to give Rebecca a sexy new look. And in Manchester, can stylish hipsters Ben and his wingmen - twins Chris and Craig - charm their way to victory? The lads like to embrace club cool but how will this sit with Rebecca, who's more at home in a baggy cardigan and leggings?
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