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- Ten women over age 35 contend to be the next great supermodel. While living together in a New York City loft, they compete on the runway and in photo shoots. These women have experience and depth. They have stories to tell. Bahia, 37, was raised in a conservative Muslim family and is finally embracing her beauty. Celeste, 50, once walked the runways in Europe. Hope, 35, is a mom of three who never gave up her dream of modeling. Karin, 40, is a striking Swede who was once shy and awkward. Kathy, 39, gave up her modeling career to stay home with her kids. Melissa, 38, says she looks better now than ever before. Paula, 37, put herself through college on a sports scholarship. Roxanne, 40, is a redheaded, spiritual beauty. Sharon is a recently widowed 63-year-old stunner. Tanya, 45, overcame a difficult childhood and is committed to her family and community. Only one will win a contract with Wilhelmina Models, Inc. and a photo spread in SELF magazine.
- The competition begins with a nationwide search, and 20 semifinalists are flown to New York.
- The 10 finalists undergo amazing transformations, face six of the toughest agents at Wilhelmina Models
- The competition intensifies and emotions run high. The eight remaining ladies receive modeling tips from a surprise guest and then strut their stuff at a live runway show!
- The competition soars to new heights as the seven finalists face their fears on the flying trapeze.
- The five remaining ladies get a taste for acting with a surprise celebrity guest.
- Only four lucky finalists remain, and they must use everything they've learned to make it to the top.
- After a nationwide search, twenty semifinalists fly to New York and face an unexpected runway challenge that ends with a major surprise at elimination. The remaining finalists stay to compete for the opportunity of a lifetime.
- The finalists undergo dramatic makeovers, face tough casting agents, and participate in their first professional photo shoot. The pressure proves to be too much for one model who lets loose in a wild stunt at elimination.
- The remaining models endure extreme weather conditions in a bare-it-all photo shoot in Central Park. Supermodel Frederique is a mentor and guest judge for their first in-motion photo shoot on trampolines!
- After celebrity stylist Robert Verdi trashes their wardrobes, the remaining models go on a whirlwind shopping spree. Later, the women struggle to master'C;mannequin modeling'D; and two bitter rivals are forced to work together.
- The remaining ladies are pushed to their limits physically in a fitness photo shoot, then mentally in a challenge that forces them to confront their deepest fears. As the competition intensifies, tensions run high at the loft.
- The remaining finalists face a messy ?working mom? leg-up challenge to win immunity from elimination, but a steamy lingerie shoot with one of Wilhelmina?s top male models will burn the models in the end.
- The remaining finalists must prove their versatility and longevity as models by competing as television hosts. Later, the models play undercover agents in a high-octane action film scene. Ultimately who will be sent packing?
- The houseguests experience a pig's life in the power of veto competition. A few waver between kicking Ronnie out.
- The remaining models jet set to Miami for their final two photo shoots and must walk the runway with professional Wilhelmina models at a fashion show. In the end, one model is named the winner of "She's Got the Look."
- A group of 20-something women used to having the finer things in life are forced to hold their own in the real world due to ultimatums from their families.
- Nine spoiled princesses receive the shock of their pampered lives when their fed-up families cut them off from their finances and enroll them into an eight-week rehabilitation program designed to transform their pampered ways. The women must adapt to their new environment that has no cooks, valets or cleaners and very little closet space. With the guidance of professional life coach Laura Baron, the girls begin their long journey toward independence by downsizing their belongings, cooking for themselves, and learning to live like the rest of America.
- Tensions run high as the women struggle to adjust to their humble new surroundings and responsibilities like house cleaning. Things only get worse when Laura Baron's lessons about "respect" push the pampered princesses' patience to the limit. Being asked to do chores, for the first time in their lives, at a celebrity mansion leads to a furious fight with one of Hollywood's biggest divas, reality TV star Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth. And a playful popcorn party ends in an explosive confrontation!
- The ladies love for high-end fashion is tested when Laura introduces the concept of spending on a budget. Will they learn that it's possible to look like a million bucks without spending it? Celebrity stylist Sam Saboura challenges the girls to put on a fashion show and create three looks with only a few hundred dollars. Critiqued by celebrity judges blogger Perez Hilton and TV Guide Network host Adrianna Costa, the women discover a world beyond Chanel and Gucci. But being cut off from their luxuries for weeks is taking its toll as tensions in the house are at an all time high.
- Working nine to five is a foreign concept for our cast but they will finally learn what it means to earn a paycheck. To help them find their best suited positions, Laura has each girl write up a resume and meet for an interview with noted headhunter Stephen Viscusi. Due to their lack of prior work experience and limited enthusiasm, the girls are all assigned to work blue collar jobs in a shoe warehouse (aka, their worst nightmare). While some girls embrace the working world, others aren't as thrilled, as one diva misses the van to get to the job and another quits before the day is over. Later, Laura comes down hard on those that aren't keeping up and reminds the ladies that they'd better shape up if they want to graduate from the program.
- With Laura's help, a few monks and a shiny mirror, the girls will learn the importance of being beautiful on the inside. Upon arrival at a Buddhist temple, the girls are introduced to the life of a monk- a life that finds the meaning of true happiness by living without material items. And then to test if the women are ready to find their own inner beauty, Laura announces that they'll be doing a photo shoot with a famous photographer - without their designer wardrobe and without make-up. While some girls embrace this lesson, others just don't. And when one princess bears her ugly side, Laura is forced to make a tough decision.
- Tropical resorts are a thing of the past for these girls, who venture into the great outdoors to learn how to have fun on a budget on a camping trip, preparing food and building a campfire are difficult enough until they discover their toughest obstacle - there's no toilet. Later, tempers flare around the campfire when the episode's VIP (Very Improved Princess) abuses her powers. In the end, Mother Nature proves to be no match for the endless fighting between these superficial divas, putting their graduation in jeopardy.
- With the help of Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams, the girls start to appreciate how much they take for granted. They learn to give back when they visit PATH, a Los Angeles organization that helps the homeless, to help prepare meals. In addition to meeting and feeding the homeless, the women are asked whether they are willing to sell some of their most precious items for the cause. And at long last, Gia opens up and reveals some shockingly painful personal revelations. Is it possible the queen of the divas is finally on track to graduate? Or will she regress?
- In order to graduate from the program, each girl must prove to her benefactors that she has changed and deserves to return home. The women's families are shown highlights of their best and worst moments. While some are satisfied with what they see, a few are shocked at how they come across. Yet they must convince their benefactors they have grown. And at the actual graduation ceremony, many princesses are jolted when they hear the strict terms their families have set for their return home. Will the ladies accept the ironclad conditions?
- Season 3 kicks off in a new city with a fresh crop of ten gorgeous models who, after settling into their LA loft, face their first elimination challenge: a photo shoot, where they must pair up and strip down - to their bikinis!
- The nine remaining models receive world-class makeovers - some of them dramatic. But one model refuses to make a change, causing friction with the other women and jeopardizing her standing with the judges.
- The eight remaining models take confidence and courage to new heights in the first ever flying fashion show. One model collapses under the pressure, while another model's excuses could get her eliminated.
- 2008–2010TV EpisodeTen aspiring models are chosen from thousands of beautiful hopefuls to compete in this over-35 modeling reality competition.
- Nerves bubble to the surface during an underwater photo shoot when a model admits she can't swim. And, conflict between two models sends a ripple of tension through the group, threatening to sink everyone's chances.
- The final five models meet with actual clients, including model/actress, Lisa Rinna, and get a shot at booking real work. The catch? There are just four potential jobs - whoever doesn't land one will face elimination!
- The remaining four dare to go bare in their last photo shoot. Then, the final three battle it out in four-inch heels on a dangerous moving runway. The last model standing takes home the title as winner of "She's Got the Look."
- Professional life coach Laura Baron is back, overseeing a princess rehabilitation program for the out-of-control elite. Eight more spoiled princesses are plucked from their exclusive and extravagant lifestyles after their benefactors, fed up after years of bankrolling their expensive habits, cut the girls off from their finances. The girls learn their fate the hard way, thinking that they were auditioning for a reality show looking for the next "it" girl. Instead, these eight women must live together in a middle class two-bedroom house while they learn to cook, clean and live without the benefit of a cadre of personal assistants, chefs and hair stylists. As the girls set out on their difficult personal journey toward financial and personal independence, it may be too much for some in the group to handle.
- After one spoiled princess reaches her breaking point and walks out of the program, a new girl arrives: the self-proclaimed Queen of Jersey Bling. Laura tests their willingness to take responsibility for their spending habits on a disastrous trip to a country club. The princesses run up several thousand dollars on massages, mimosas and manicures in less than 15 minutes and must work off their debt at the club. Cleaning the tennis courts and shagging golf balls from the lake leads to some fierce confrontations as these ladies learn what it means to pay their own tab.
- Laura tries to teach the princesses to appreciate earning a paycheck as they enter the work force, flipping burgers and manning the fry vats and drive-thru window at a local fast food joint. Tempers flare as they struggle to work with one another...leading up to an explosive confrontation during group session as one girl refuses to accept Laura's guidance. Will the stress of being cut off cause another spoiled princess to quit the program?
- Money is usually no object when it comes to these princesses' wardrobes. But now they'll need to check price tags as they compete against each other to create a red carpet look for New York socialite Tinsley Mortimer. The girls will be purchasing clothes from a swap meet on a razor-thin budget. Celebrity stylist Robert Verdi judges these thrifty threads. But the girls can't help buying a few things for themselves on the side. Stress over budgets invades the homestead, as they wage war on one another over the weekly grocery list and food budget.
- The girls usually live to excess, but they encounter a lifestyle that's exactly the opposite when Laura brings them to an urban homestead: a eco-friendly self-sufficient house. They roll up their Gucci sleeves to help collect chicken eggs, wrangle goats and pile up compost on this organic micro-farm.
- Despite being more accustomed to painting nails rather than hammering them, the girls help build a house for Habitat for Humanity as Laura teaches these spoiled divas about charity. Laura also tasks them to raise money by selling their brand-name clothing at a pawn shop, testing whether they will part with their ritzy labels for less-than-top dollar prices. The lack of charity by some causes a colossal rift in the house and a major blow up between two pampered princesses.