How Do I Look?
How Do I Look? is a makeover show airing on the Style Network. The show was originally hosted by English soap opera veteran Finola Hughes; the current season is hosted by celebrity stylist Jeannie Mai. The show features "fashion victims," purportedly turned in by their friends, coworkers, and family members. Although there are variations in each episode tailored to the individual contestant, every episode follows the same basic pattern.
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Season 7
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E1
Mother/Daughter Special
A woman and her daughter prove that bad fashion sense runs in the family.
May 13, 2007 -
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E2
Nichole Nicki Meuse
A female police officer is too mannish.
May 14, 2007 -
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E3
Kathleen Valencia
A single mother enjoys wearing skimpy outfits.
May 21, 2007 -
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E4
Amanda Knauff
A preschool teacher must learn to get rid of her provocative clothing.
May 28, 2007 -
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E5
Sabrina Mansfield
A cancer survivor preparing for her wedding is dreaming of "happily ever after" but surrounded by bad clothes.
Jun 4, 2007 -
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E6
Kristen Kells
A student studying fashion design needs to develop a style of her own.
Jun 11, 2007 -
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E7
Angie Taylor
A horse trainer's style sense runs out of control and she looks like she just walked off-set from "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly."
Jun 18, 2007 -
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E8
Erin Robbins
A grieving woman wears the clothes of her late husband.
Jun 25, 2007 -
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E9
Danielle Robertson
A 14-year-old is teased by her siblings about her choices in clothing.
Jul 2, 2007 -
10
E10
Jolie Milstein
A scout leader wears thrift-store "granny" clothes.
Jul 9, 2007 -
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E11
Thon Walker
A motorcycle enthusiast is far from fashionable.
Jul 16, 2007 -
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E12
Ludmila Merka
A pack rat refuses to dress her age.
Jul 23, 2007 -
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E13
Valerie Perkins
A woman who gained weight from four bouts with childbirth undergoes gastric bypass surgery.
Jul 30, 2007 -
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E14
New Orleans: Rebuilding With Style
Three New Orleans teachers who lost their homes in Hurricane Katrina receive new looks and wardrobes to celebrate their determination in rebuilding their lives.
Sep 1, 2007