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What Not to Wear.
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 30 Sep 2004 17:14 |
They didn't just look different - they WERE different. Full of confidence, smiling and really happy. The bright, scary one had always worn a hairpiece, but once she had her hair cut and coloured she could see how 'minging' (in her words!) it had looked! The other girl (mum of triplets) was a scared little mouse, who became a really elegant and confident young woman. I think they both were transformed and their whole lives will be better for it. Maz. XX ps I love the show and have also read the 2 books (from the library) and a lot (but not ALL!!!) of what Trinny and Tranny say makes sense. |
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Fairy | Report | 30 Sep 2004 18:15 |
Next week they have middle aged ladies on. That's in my age group. I tend to dress like the Mum's did as I have a large Labrador dog to tends to drule all over me, so it's tracksuit bottoms and tee shirts at home anyway. Jo. |