How to Look Good Naked

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The average woman in the U.K. is a size 16, but hardly any woman that size feels like an average girl. That’s the starting point for "How to Look Good Naked," a new British TV series that attempts to change womens’ lives by helping them learn to love their bodies, no matter what their size or shape. (Plus, you get to watch girls walking around in their underwear and have nude glamour shots taken. It’s a win-win for everybody!) Each a week, a new gal is taken under the wing of not-at-all flamboyant stylist Gok Wan, and shown how to use style and attitude to become comfortable with their bodies—in and out of their clothes, no extreme makeover (and absolutely no plastic surgery) necessary. We’re firm believers that everyone looks good naked, so naturally we love this plan. And since American TV executives haven’t come up with a good idea since they stole "Three’s Company", look for a knock-off U.S. version to arrive by next fall.

· How to Look Good Naked (official site + trailer @ channel4.com)
· “How this brave Welsh mum’s picture could change the way women think about their body shapes” (icnetwork.co.uk)

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  • Anonymous

    Thank you Gok Wan. You are spreading good news all over the globe. I live in Alberta, Canada and I just want to say “Way to go!” I’m so glad God made people like you. If we could all live and love like you, we wouldn’t have people dying in wars around the world. We are all God’s children and we are all beautiful. Thanks for proving it.

    Sincerly,
    Tracey

  • Anonymous

    my name is ansley . i am 19 years old… ever since i was 12 years old i have always been fat or big. i fell into depression and did not know how to do so i ate and ate. i fell even more when my friends and school mates made fun of me every day.it even got to the point were i wanted to destroy myself. it got worst when my family started making fun of me. there are days when i feel pretty and then there are days when i don’t. i thank God that he saved me. thanks for proving to me that you don’t have to be perfect to be pretty… even though sometimes i don’t think so.

    sincerely,
    ansley