American Television Show: Changing Women's Changing Fashion Style

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The second example is Love, Lust or Run, an American television show about changing women’s fashion styles. The host, Stacy London, would meet women and help them to choose appropriate clothes without changing their personal style. “When it comes to personal style is that it is personal. It has to be about you because you are unique and you are beautiful and you deserve a style that is custom-made for you” (London, 2014). This is what she said on youtube that is always emphasized in her shows about having personal style and be who you are. The third example is “What not to wear” television show that hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly. The hosts would look into a person’s wardrobe and provide some rules for their personal style. In one

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