You Are What You Wear - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts a fashion makeover show, with five stylists advising a diverse range of people in need of a significant style overhaul. In the first edition they help Chris, a 6ft 5in personal hygiene salesman who only wears black, and 5ft 3in Manny, who has been wearing children's clothes for years and is looking for a grown-up style with sass. PE teacher Rachel wants to swap gym wear for glamour, while warehouse employee Karen is worried that her work wardrobe is creeping into her weekend.

Episode 2
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts the fashion makeover show, with volunteers including a furniture restorer who has taken to wearing her husband's clothes, a budding Paralympian who is looking for a grown-up, wheelchair-friendly style and a hip-hop aficionado who wants to upgrade to a smarter street look. Finally, one of the stylists gets to work on a military wife and full-time mum who, after spending half her marriage living on army bases, says she has forgotten what fashion is.

Episode 3
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts the fashion makeover show, with volunteers including an Essex pawnbroker who has put off his wedding three times because he has lost confidence in his looks and a biker chick from Newport Pagnell, who rocks up wanting a funked-up feminine look. The experts also get their hands on a stay-at-home mum who wants her fashion mojo back after battling a brain condition and a lifelong military man who would like a smart casual look perfect for a single gentleman in his sixties. Plus, advice for viewers on what jeans work best for different body shapes.

Episode 4
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts the fashion makeover show, with volunteers including the husband-and-wife slimmer of the year champions, who are looking for outfits suitable for a glitzy, gold-themed ball, and 24-year-old Bournemouth woman Grace, who would like a wardrobe suitable for her new high-flying job. The stylists also get to choose over Jill, a 56-year-old raver who is looking for a style she can throw some serious shapes in, and Mel from Doncaster, who is keen to swap her all-weather obsession with flip flops and leggings for a sophisticated new look.
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