How Do I Look?: Episode list
A tomboy is transformed into a sexy knockout.
An '80s flashback prepares to walk down the aisle with a new look.
A 31-year-old artist who wears paint-covered clothing is stripped of her wardrobe and gets a new look.
"Tightwad Tiffany" finds out that money can buy happiness.
Transforming a 30-year-old Cyndi Lauper wannabe into a sleek and gorgeous woman.
Arthur is forced to cut his long hair and be transformed from a long-haired Romeo to a stylish CEO.
A legal secretary and mother of two gives up her ultraconservative style.
A young woman refuses to give up her oversize clothes after losing 50 pounds.
Wedding proposal; new look for rap star.
An artist searches for fashion sense and her lost femininity.
A makeup artist wearing black gets a fashion intervention.
Los Angeles comedian, Deb Cox, gets styled by her friend fellow comedian, Rosie Tran, her boss, and a stylist.
Single mom gets makeover from two friends and a professional stylist.
Friends and family help a two-time cancer survivor get back into fashion.
A 31-year-old guy gets a fashion intervention.
A stylist turns a fashion-challenged bride-to-be into a dream girl.
An ultraconservative young wife is stripped of her drab Midwestern wear and exposed to a new world of fashion.
Robert "Bobby" Bell gets a makeover.
A young woman is dressing provocatively. Can the team change her fashion instincts?
Volleyball player is forced to dump her worn out athletic gear.
A style-deprived mother goes from nerd to knockout.
A punk-dressing, churchgoing newlywed gets a fashion intervention.
A sorority girl is transformed from mild to wild.
A pastor's wife gets a makeover.
A penny-pinching bride-to-be gets a fashion intervention.
A hardworking mother gets a fashion intervention.
A young mother is determined to keep her dark look despite the protests of family and fashion professionals.
A Hollywood stylist helps a band's members give their lead singer a new look.
The wife of a military man undergoes gastric bypass surgery.
A slovenly fiance makes a return appearance to the show.
Making over a modern-day June Cleaver.
A New York chef has no taste when it comes to fashion.
A fun-loving radio producer gets a fashion upgrade.
An honor student flunks out when it comes to making the grade in fashion.
A performance artist works to give up her bag lady look.
A frumpy high-school teacher learns a lesson about fashion.
A 40-year-old new mother uses men's shirts to hide the weight gained from her pregnancy.
A 15-year-old clashes with those who wish to change her punk appearance.
A PR agent gets some personal wardrobe attention from two hunky male dancers.
A Las Vegas radio promoter must dress better or risk losing his job.
A woman resists a change to her style.
A single mother wants to look fabulous for a 10-year reunion.
A single mother and avid runner attempts to regain her feminine identity.
A sister of soap star Nancy Lee Grahn gets a makeover.
A reality TV participant gets some fashion advice.
A 27-year-old woman gets a much-needed fashion intervention.
The owner of a Beverly Hills hair salon gets a makeover.
A professional stylist and concerned family members try to alter a woman's punk-rock fashion sense.
A Hurricane Katrina survivor receives a much-needed fashion intervention.
Experts vote thumbs down on an aspiring politician's geeky wardrobe.
Fashion experts assist a 51-year-old divorcee in the throes of a midlife crisis.
A female college wrestler loses points for her boyish wardrobe.
A stay-at-home father is eager to return to a career in managing rock bands.
A high-school counselor's wardrobe goes from tacky to tasteful.
A woman's floral wardrobe gets put out to pasture.
A financial analyst sheds pounds and gets a new wardrobe. Host: Finola Hughes.
The show's production manager gets a fashion update of her own.
A teacher of improvisational comedy earns laughs for her grungy wardrobe.
A production coordinator for "The Bold and the Beautiful" spiffs up for the Daytime Emmy Awards.
A college student is urged to change her multi-layered wardrobe and strange hairstyle.
A handbag designer desires a makeover as she prepares to sell her wares on a television shopping channel.
A woman who loves wearing plaid gets a fashion intervention.
A once-popular student who dresses like a senior citizen contends with the pressures of her high school.
Family members and a professional stylist attempt to change a 16-year-old punker's look.
A West Coast woman prepares for graduate studies at New York University.
A woman enjoys wearing clothing from previous decades.
An Army specialist returning from duty in Iraq needs a lesson in civilian style.
A tomboy is accused of looking like a gangster girl.
The death of a young son causes a woman to stop feeling good about herself.
An aspiring singer contends with an eating disorder and an outdated wardrobe.
Two of your closest friends and relatives plus one professional stylist take turns at dressing you the way they've always wanted to see you.
A Wisconsin mother endures twenty years of unflattering fashion.
A sports radio DJ and volunteer firefighter softens up her fashion style.
A woman and her daughter prove that bad fashion sense runs in the family.
A female police officer is too mannish.
A single mother enjoys wearing skimpy outfits.
A preschool teacher must learn to get rid of her provocative clothing.
A cancer survivor preparing for her wedding is dreaming of "happily ever after" but surrounded by bad clothes.
A student studying fashion design needs to develop a style of her own.
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."
A grieving woman wears the clothes of her late husband.
A 14-year-old is teased by her siblings about her choices in clothing.
A scout leader wears thrift-store "granny" clothes.
A motorcycle enthusiast is far from fashionable.
A pack rat refuses to dress her age.
A woman who gained weight from four bouts with childbirth undergoes gastric bypass surgery.
Three New Orleans teachers who lost their homes in Hurricane Katrina receive new looks and wardrobes to celebrate their determination in rebuilding their lives.
An attorney is declared guilty of wearing atrocious outfits.
A pre-med student receives an emergency fashion intervention.
A city woman dresses like a farmhand.
A divorced mother hopes a style transformation will help restore her self-confidence.
A mother stands out with her love of plaid and huge head of hair.
A jazz singer wants her raggedy fashion style to scat.
Identical twin sisters need a double dose of fashion sense.
A stylist helps his college-student sister make the grade when it comes to fashion.
A graphic designer for a newspaper needs a new wardrobe.
A hoarder of vintage clothes has enough outfits to fill a storage unit.
A recovering drug addict desires a new look to reflect her clean lifestyle.
A 23-year-old wife and mother of two looks older than her years, wearing oversized muumuus and mismatched outfits.
A divorced mother in her 40s loves wearing clothes from the '80s.
The nonprofit organization Dress for Success assists a former drug addict as she begins a new career.
The nonprofit organization Dress for Success assists a former drug addict as she begins a new career.
A 25-year-old woman enjoys wearing rock-band T-shirts and messy jeans.
A Chicago woman exhibits a passion for purple.
Two friends and a Hollywood stylist assist a preschool teacher whose wardrobe choices are anything but wholesome.
A mother is scolded for her childish clothing selections.
A woman's homemade clothing and terrible hair are called into question.
A former high-school "it" girl lets her appearance go in the years since graduation.
A recently divorced mother loses over 100 pounds but cannot shed mementos from her past.
A Texas woman who loves to hunt wears camouflage clothing during the day and provocative outfits at night.
A 43-year-old woman wants to meet a man but her dated hippie wardrobe is holding her back.
Twenty-three-year-old Crystal's extreme style scares people away, and she must tone it down to move forward with both her social and professional life.
Convinced she'll always be ugly, Edith goes out of her way to dress in oversized clothing and must learn that she is capable of feeling and looking beautiful.
Young mother Chastity wants to be taken seriously, but has a problem with dressing too suggestively. Jeanie shows her a more elegant style.
Tattooed Roller Derby girl, Ivy, has an abrasive punk rock look and an attitude to match, and must learn that you can be sexy and edgy without looking trashy or scary.
Former child model, Kristy, no longer feels beautiful and must overcome family issues, update her style, and learn to flatter both her body and her personality.
A woman who frequently wears oversize sweatshirts and jeans needs to learn to dress appropriately for her position as the owner of a music company.
Attention-seeking Lynn uses big fashion, hair, and makeup to feel sexy and must learn that trashy isn't sexy, bigger isn't better and let her beauty shine through.
Jeannie steps in to help Liliana, a 36-year-old mother who dresses like a teenager, and has moved back into her parents' home.
Thirty-three-year-old wallflower, Marleigh, hates change, always plays it safe and dresses to blend in. Jeannie helps her come out of her shell and find her true identity.
Heather has a wardrobe that is either handmade or from a thrift store. She must learn that she can be environmentally conscious and fashion-forward.
Alisa George is a 39 year-old mother who works for the state of California as a cashier at Caltrans and has taken her favourite colour to the extreme and become "The Purple Lady." It's time for Alisa to bust out of her purple shell and show us who's hiding underneath.
After 7 years of stripping and a third child on the way, Boston native, Kim, has finally hung up her heels and stopped dancing. Now she must learn to class up and see that her trashy clothes prevent her from getting work and keep her children from respecting her.
Nicole is a responsible, single mother of a two year-old boy who doesn't believe she can ever look stylish with her hectic schedule, and must be dragged out of her sloppy, lazy, shapeless wardrobe.
Twenty-four-year-old Jen Marie is still wearing a twelve-year-old's wardrobe, and needs a more mature look to be taken seriously in her career and her relationship.
When it comes to her own style, Rebecca can't seem to put two and two together, looking more like a fashion disaster than the fashion professional she is, and must simplify her look to stop hurting her husband and her job.
Victoria, a 33-year-old mother of two, loves matched outfits a little too much and also pairs them with bad accessory choices. She needs to start dressing better for her family and career, but refuses to spend the time needed to coordinate separate pieces.
Laid-back nature lover Forest is all about saving the earth and reusing as much as possible, never throwing clothes away. It's an attitude and style that keep her from moving forward even one inch in life, and keep everyone she knows at bay.
After being dumped by the father of her son, 26-year-old Tavara reacted by flaunting her body with everything hanging out all over, but she needs to learn that showing too much skin isn't appropriate.
Kristen gives to charities and crusades for social justice, but her overall sense of fashion has taken the back seat in her life. She's careless when it comes to her style, and needs to see her own appearance as a cause worthy of compassion, too.
Stephanie, a mother of four who suffered domestic violence in her past, doesn't have the worst sense of fashion but her limited resources are keeping her from looking her best. She needs a fresh start in life, and with a guest appearance by actress Halle Berry, she's about to get one.
Jersey girl Alicia must lose her over-the-top "Jersey-licious" look if she ever wants to meet the right man or move on to the next step of her career.
Genevieve, an identical twin with an identity crisis, looks a hot mess in her oversized baggy clothing and must put her look together to move forward in life.
Alondrea must drop her skin-tight style, featuring over 100 pairs of leggings, if she ever wants to climb the corporate ladder or stop embarrassing her daughter.
Debbie dresses like every day is Halloween and must learn to drop the costume couture in order to improve her professional and social life.
Frumpy mom Illiana must learn that her "do as I say, not as I do" fashion teachings have stopped working on her daughter, and her fashion has threatened her job standing.
Rebellious Jena is expected to lose her "punk meets post-apocalyptic" look to make amends with her life both personally and professionally.
Dawn's 70s-era duds aren't throwbacks—they're relics. Will she be able to update her style? Or will her fashion keep her out of step with both work and family?
Former fashion model Casey hopes to begin a new career as a designer, but her current attempts at couture are comical. She must learn how to be taken seriously.
Construction worker Christine often wears men's clothes and wants to advance her career, but feels that she must transform her masculine style and find her feminine side.
Valentina's revealing style isn't appropriate for a 46-year-old professional and she needs a more mature look if she wants to find a good man and launch her own business.
Single mother and waitress Jessica refuses to give up her punk-rock style. This child needs a mature look so she can land a better job and make a better life for her daughter.
Twenty-five-year-old single mother Erica Smith moved to Los Angeles a year ago to start fresh, but her sloppy, just-rolled-out-of-bed look is standing in her way.
With enormous hair, leopard-print heels and big-belted spandex numbers, Jennifer has held on to her 80s look into present day, and must update to move out of the past.
Thirty-seven-year-old Melody's goth look, all black clothing and removable fangs are scaring her co-workers and preventing her from meeting people.
Single mother and exotic dancer Jackie can't keep her trashy look confined to the runway, and must button up to improve her career and family life.
Forty-three-year-old mom and breast cancer survivor Christine loves her comfy style, but it's high time she put herself first; her well-being and a new job could depend on it.
Petite 40-year-old Mamta is in "disaster mode" with her mismatched kid's clothes and must change her style to move forward in her life and career.
Young mom Katie dresses like every night is prom night, and must learn to change her look if she wants to succeed at school or find a man.
Thirty-one-year-old Michelle dresses like a grandmother and her fabulous roommates need her to dress better, get her act together, and find a man.
Jenny's too-tiny clothing—including tops borrowed from her daughter—is too revealing, causing problems finding work and setting a bad example for her daughters.
Twenty-four-year-old Mia puts up a wall with her post-apocalyptic style and must learn to tear it down if she wants to find a man and reach her full potential.
Identical twins Sha'Ree and Sha'Ron dress identically as well—and this double-shot of trashy style is just too much for their mother and brother.