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The Style Secrets of Grease’s Side Characters
June 18, 2026
In this episode of Why’d They Wear That?, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly shift the focus away from Danny and Sandy and break down the unforgettable style of Grease’s secondary characters. From Rizzo’s grown woman black shirt dress and Frenchy’s candy colored beauty school chaos to Marty’s velvet glamour, Cha-Cha’s scene stealing dance looks, and the very specific visual language of the Pink Ladies, they unpack how the supporting cast helps define the entire movie’s fashion world.
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The Housemaid
June 2, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit The Housemaid and break down the film’s style through a series of fashion awards. From Millie’s too-revealing first day maid outfit to Nina’s endless parade of beige cashmere, Evelyn’s severe black and white control, and the sharply dressed men orbiting the chaos, they unpack how the wardrobe quietly signals power, class, manipulation, and desire.
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Dirty Dancing
May 26, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Dirty Dancing and break down the film’s most memorable looks through the lens of character, movement, and period style. From Baby’s softer, rebellious summer outfits to Penny’s dancewear, Johnny’s cool Catskills edge, and the now iconic final dance dress, they unpack how the wardrobe helps tell the story before anyone even says a word.
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Steel Magnolias
May 21, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Steel Magnolias and break down the movie’s unforgettable Southern style one look at a time. From Dolly Parton’s pastel perfection and Olympia Dukakis’ chic outlier looks to Sally Field’s floral overload, giant wedding sleeves, hats, pearls, and one truly legendary organza pianist moment, they unpack what still works and what absolutely does not.
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The Most 80s Looks in When Harry Met Sally
May 19, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit When Harry Met Sally and break down the film’s fashion across twelve years of changing style. From Sally’s preppy late 70s looks and early yuppie polish to oversized denim, off the shoulder party dresses, wedding fashion disasters, and Harry’s truly unfortunate sweaters, they unpack how the wardrobe reflects real people living through real time.
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One Battle After Another
May 14, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly break down the style of One Battle After Another through eight key looks. From Teyana Taylor’s instantly iconic revolutionary wardrobe to the thrifted, lived in realism of the supporting cast, they unpack how the costume design builds character without ever pulling focus.
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The Best and Worst Looks in Wednesday
May 12, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly break down the style of Wednesday through one of the show’s most visually playful episodes. From Wednesday suddenly wearing color to the purple-and-black Nevermore uniforms, Hester’s sharp gothic tailoring, Lady Gaga’s ghostly cameo, and the recurring silhouette choices for Larissa, they unpack what works, what misses, and what the costumes are telling us before the plot does.
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Working Girl
May 7, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Working Girl and break down the film’s unforgettable late 80s style one scene at a time. From commuter sneakers, big Staten Island hair, and mismatched office accessories to Sigourney Weaver’s sculptural power looks and Tess’s full corporate makeover, they unpack how the clothes tell the story.
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Scarface
May 5, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Scarface and break down the movie’s unforgettable fashion one scene at a time. From Michelle Pfeiffer’s liquid silk gowns and icy all white looks to Manny’s tuxedos, layered chains, and full Miami excess, they dig into what made this movie feel so glamorous, dangerous, and instantly iconic.
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The Best and Worst Looks in Tootsie
April 30, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Tootsie and break down the film’s fashion one look at a time. From Dorothy Michaels’ endless high neck blouses and flowing skirts to Teri Garr’s unexpectedly chic wardrobe and Jessica Lange’s soft, effortless glamour, they dig into what works, what does not, and why the movie’s costume montage changes everything.
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The Best Looks in 9 to 5, Explained
April 28, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit 9 to 5 and break down the movie’s unforgettable fashion one look at a time. From Jane Fonda’s overaccessorized first day suit to Lily Tomlin’s razor sharp office style and Dolly Parton’s impossible to ignore silhouette, they unpack how costume design helped define each woman’s character.
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Weird Science
April 23, 2026
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly revisit Weird Science and rank Kelly LeBrock’s most iconic looks from the film. From the unforgettable doorway reveal to the hot pink lamé dress, the punk mall look, and the surprisingly polished goodbye outfit, they break down what works, what dates the movie, and why these costumes still leave an impression.
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Scene Stealers: Leading Ladies
April 21, 2026
Stacy and Clinton each choose three unforgettable leading lady looks that made an instant emotional impact and never left them. From Moonstruck and The Shining to Grease 2, Rear Window, The Grifters, and Xanadu, they break down the outfits, styling choices, proportions, and fashion moments that still live rent free in their heads.
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Poltergeist
April 16, 2026
Clinton Kelly and Stacy London rewatch Poltergeist with a totally different lens: the fashion. From JoBeth Williams’ suburban mom looks to Tangina’s ghostly dress, awkward school uniforms, prairie skirts, popcorn sweaters, and some truly chaotic styling choices, they break down the most memorable outfits from the movie one look at a time.





















