I have watched the entire season (eight episodes). I am watching because I like Stacy and Clinton as people. I have been particularly appreciative of Stacy's talk about the difficulties of perimenopause and feel that she was one of the first Gen X celebrities to do so.
The best episodes were 3 and 4. Three was about a woman, Freedom, from Chicago who survived breast cancer but lost a sister to breast cancer. She had been through the life wringer and was wearing neutral sweats. They helped her find her color and mojo. Four was a bout a young Japanese American artist named Akemi who also was needed some confidence as she switched from corporate jobs to being an artist.
The premise is who/what is your fantasy look, with at least one outfit in that flavor that they test by taking the person out in NYC to a person-appropriate social event in that outfit. The next day, they try to find a "daytime," everyday-life interpretation of the hero look. The individual goes home with a suitcase full of clothes and accessories.
There is also a hair and makeover segment that can include wigs.