Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are throwing out the fashion rule book.
Over a decade after their makeover show “What Not to Wear” first aired, the stylist duo is putting their highly-publicized feud behind them and reuniting for a new show, “Wear Whatever the F You Want.”
“I think if you asked me or Clinton [Kelly], we would tell you the same thing: We don’t believe in [style] rules anymore,” London told Page Six Style last year, saying she instead hopes to “help people unlock more about themselves” through clothing.
She’s bringing the same fashion philosophy to the new must-watch makeover show, currently airing on Prime Video. Read on to stream it for free.
When does “Wear Whatever the F You Want” premiere?
All eight episodes of Season 1 are now streaming on Prime Video.
How to watch “Wear Whatever the F You Want” for free
Since Wear Whatever the F You Want” is an Amazon Original, you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership with a Prime Video subscription to tune in.
The good news? If you’re a new member, you can snag a 30-day free trial to watch all the episodes right away. (After the first month, the price rises to $14.99/month or $139/year).
“Wear Whatever the F You Want” episodes
The first season features eight episodes, highlighting clients ranging from a punk rock “brewery dad” to a “grown-up girly-girl.”
“These days, we have zero interest in telling people what to do based on society’s norms — because there are no more norms,” London and Kelly said in a press release, explaining each styling session will instead help the client “align their personal messaging with their life goals.”
“Wear Whatever the F You Want” trailer
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