The What’s Underneath Project: Series Special

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  • TV-MA
  • 2016
  • 1 Season

The What's Underneath Project: Series Special is a Fullscreen original show that aims to explore the stories behind the fashion choices of people. The show presents different individuals from all walks of life with unique backgrounds and personalities as they open up about their inner struggles and how they express themselves through fashion.

The hosts of the show are Elisa Goodkind and Lily Mandelbaum, a mother-daughter duo who are also the founders of StyleLikeU, a platform that champions self-acceptance and self-love in the fashion industry. They invite their guests to strip down to their underwear to symbolize shedding their outer layers and reveal their authentic selves.

The show is composed of six episodes, each about 30 minutes long, with a theme that is explored throughout the episode. The themes range from body image and sexuality to race and identity. The guests share their personal stories, some of which are heartbreaking, and how fashion has helped them cope and express themselves.

What sets this show apart from other fashion documentaries is the way it tackles heavy topics with empathy and vulnerability. The hosts encourage their guests to be honest and raw, often shedding tears as they share their stories. The show is about fashion, but it is also about human connection and finding beauty in our flaws.

One notable episode is "The Age Issue," where the guests are all women over 60 who challenge the societal stereotype that women should strive to look young. They discuss their experiences with aging and the fashion choices they make as they navigate this stage of their lives. The episode is inspiring and uplifting, showing that there is beauty in every age and that fashion is a way to express oneself at any age.

Another standout episode is "The Race Issue," where the guests are all people of color who discuss their experiences with racism and how fashion has helped them reclaim their identities. They share stories of being discriminated against because of their skin color and how fashion has allowed them to express pride in their heritage. The episode is powerful and highlights the importance of diversity in fashion and media representation.

Throughout the show, the fashion choices of the guests are also explored. Each guest has a unique style that reflects their personality and story. The hosts provide commentary on the fashion choices and how they relate to the guest's story. The show aims to challenge the notion that fashion is frivolous and superficial and to showcase its potential to empower and inspire.

The show is filmed in a minimalist studio set, with natural lighting and simple white backgrounds. The focus is on the guests and their stories, and the editing is minimalistic. The intimate setting and the vulnerability of the guests make it feel like a conversation with friends rather than a TV show.

The What's Underneath Project: Series Special is a thought-provoking and emotional show that challenges societal norms and celebrates diversity and self-expression. It is a show for anyone who has ever struggled with self-acceptance and has found solace in fashion. The show is a reminder that fashion is not just about following trends but also about finding your authentic self and expressing it to the world.

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The What's Underneath Project: Series Special is a Fullscreen original show that aims to explore the stories behind the fashion choices of people. The show presents different individuals from all walks of life with unique backgrounds and personalities as they open up about their inner struggles and how they express themselves through fashion.

The hosts of the show are Elisa Goodkind and Lily Mandelbaum, a mother-daughter duo who are also the founders of StyleLikeU, a platform that champions self-acceptance and self-love in the fashion industry. They invite their guests to strip down to their underwear to symbolize shedding their outer layers and reveal their authentic selves.

The show is composed of six episodes, each about 30 minutes long, with a theme that is explored throughout the episode. The themes range from body image and sexuality to race and identity. The guests share their personal stories, some of which are heartbreaking, and how fashion has helped them cope and express themselves.

What sets this show apart from other fashion documentaries is the way it tackles heavy topics with empathy and vulnerability. The hosts encourage their guests to be honest and raw, often shedding tears as they share their stories. The show is about fashion, but it is also about human connection and finding beauty in our flaws.

One notable episode is "The Age Issue," where the guests are all women over 60 who challenge the societal stereotype that women should strive to look young. They discuss their experiences with aging and the fashion choices they make as they navigate this stage of their lives. The episode is inspiring and uplifting, showing that there is beauty in every age and that fashion is a way to express oneself at any age.

Another standout episode is "The Race Issue," where the guests are all people of color who discuss their experiences with racism and how fashion has helped them reclaim their identities. They share stories of being discriminated against because of their skin color and how fashion has allowed them to express pride in their heritage. The episode is powerful and highlights the importance of diversity in fashion and media representation.

Throughout the show, the fashion choices of the guests are also explored. Each guest has a unique style that reflects their personality and story. The hosts provide commentary on the fashion choices and how they relate to the guest's story. The show aims to challenge the notion that fashion is frivolous and superficial and to showcase its potential to empower and inspire.

The show is filmed in a minimalist studio set, with natural lighting and simple white backgrounds. The focus is on the guests and their stories, and the editing is minimalistic. The intimate setting and the vulnerability of the guests make it feel like a conversation with friends rather than a TV show.

The What's Underneath Project: Series Special is a thought-provoking and emotional show that challenges societal norms and celebrates diversity and self-expression. It is a show for anyone who has ever struggled with self-acceptance and has found solace in fashion. The show is a reminder that fashion is not just about following trends but also about finding your authentic self and expressing it to the world.

  • Premiere Date
    September 19, 2016
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