Right here, the individuals have put themselves ahead, or have been recruited by way of no matter means exhibits like this are populated. They’re actively searching for change; they know what they need however don’t know get it.
Every has a fantasy very best. (“Age appropriate” isn’t a phrase you’ll hear right here, however “comfort zone,” as in leaving it, comes up repeatedly.) We meet Selena, a goth “content creator” with inexperienced streaks in her hair, a razor blade earring and a spiked choker, who want to look extra approachable, like Alicia Silverstone in “Clueless.” Naomi, an Amish runaway turned unique dancer turned mother, has returned to dressing in sacks and bonnets since gaining some weight after being pregnant (extra a case of dysmorphia, one would say, than an goal evaluation) and is aiming for “country glitz and glam,” à la Dolly Parton. Alan, transitioning feminine to male, needs one thing “ambiguous” to specific components of each genders. Patrick, a long-haired “brewery dad” in overalls, a Inexperienced Day T-shirt and Crocs, hopes to unleash his inside “punk rock god.” Most cancers survivor Freedom appears to be a “powerhouse diva.” And so forth, over eight, in a different way flavored, entertaining episodes.
London and Kelly have been briefed upfront — there are dossiers — in order that when the topic arrives on the “Wardrobe Warehouse,” a room crammed with promising togs and equipment awaits them. The concept is to work collectively, with the visitor main the way in which: “We can be supportive, we can be cheerleaders, we can be guardrails so you don’t go off the cliff but get what you want,” says Kelly, until it was London; they’re a kind of two-headed creature. The hosts categorical opinions — they are going to clarify what doesn’t work solely after the shopper expresses their very own doubts — and can present their delight once they love an outfit (“Awesome!” “Adorable.”), however don’t argue. (“If you’re not feeling it, that’s a no for us.”)
The place “What Not to Wear” was a five-day course of, “Wear Whatever the F” has been streamlined and compacted into an eventful, environment friendly 48 hours, together with a gap dialog; a go-wild “style session”; a section by which they’re despatched out to “pressure test” a fantasy outfit in a social setting; and a second model session by which a extra refined, however nonetheless expressive, hopefully sustainable look is created. In the midst of all this, we get a superb image of every shopper, their household background, formative traumas, hopes and desires. Midway by way of every episode, a pal visits to present the stylists extra perspective. Hair and make-up full the image. As in “What Not to Wear,” the episode ends with the remodeled topic returning dwelling, to the amazement of their family members. It’s a joyous second.