Understanding why some many people make fashion mistakes and correcting them are the goals of the new five part series ‘Trinny and Susannah Undress the Nation’, which will be aired in the UK for ITV1. The women will examine some of the worst fashion missteps that men and women make and also give makeovers that will hopefully teach people how to dress better in the future. One of the targeted groups for the show are those who wear uniforms.A group uniform makeover is planned along with other ways to dress up and personalise uniforms. “After over a decade of working with women and men all over the UK we have seen all these problem areas come up time and time again so we felt that they needed to be tackled head on. We have always understood the importance of size, age and boobs and how they affect your confidence,” said the pair.
Since there is little that can be done to alter a uniform, Trinny and Susannah will show people ways to make them fit properly and which accessories to wear with them. In addition to uniforms, the ladies will also be on the lookout for the worst dressed man in the UK. Other issues such as dressing different body types, mixing fabrics, and more will be discussed.
“Trinny and Susannah have strong opinions on what makes style work, this series gives them the opportunity to get out there and try and change the views of the nation,” said Jo Scarratt, executive producer of the show. This is the reason why the pair is so popular. Being able to honestly say what is wrong with a person’s outfit and making changes that will benefit them is one way to help a person’s self-esteem and make them feel a little better about themselves.
(c)Katie Waybill, www.sxc.hu
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