In every episode, host and style expert Tai Beauchamp guides two extreme fashion disasters on total opposite sides of the style spectrum. Some people get locked into one sense of fashion so strongly that they identify with only one look. Friday nights now serve as destination viewing with the perfect pairing of “Aisle and Style,” with five new titles being added to the party this year, including the return of style expert and former co-host of WHAT NOT TO WEAR, Clinton Kelly:
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TLC reintroduced viewers to the makeover space with new series such as LOVE, LUST OR RUN and STYLE BY JURY, and the network continues to offer fan-favorite fashion and wedding programming to close out the week. (Magilla & Drew Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen’s Flower Films) We’ll follow four unique sets of parents over the course of a year as they tackle the ups and downs of being first time parents. I Got You Babies (working title) – New series, 1Q 2016 From the cultural traditions of finding the perfect dress and the father daughter dance to the new American traditions of shooting music videos and mid-party outfit changes – the cousins are constantly working their magic to create memories that will last a lifetime. Quinceañera (working title) – New series, 3Q 2015Ĭousins Alexis and Jarling are Miami’s premiere Quinceañera party planners and dress shop owners servicing Latin American families as they celebrate their teenager’s transition into womanhood.
David’s discovery confirmed that he is heir and rightful King of the Isle of Mann in the United Kingdom, and now it’s time for him and his family to see if they can not only claim his throne, but also the acceptance of both aristocrats and locals. Several years ago, after some web surfing, this blue-collar car repair advisor discovered that he descends from a long line of British royalty. Maryland native David Drew has a story we all dream about. Hardly Royal (working title) – New series, 3Q 2015 This series helps people reunite with the family, friends, or loved ones they’ve desperately been seeking. The network is adding more families to the mix, all bringing larger-than-life personalities, laughter, and love: This year, TLC welcomes the Willis family, who have already sung their way into America’s hearts. As the next generation from some of TLC’s most popular series – including 19 KIDS AND COUNTING and LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG WORLD – get married and create families of their own, viewers are responding and taking the exciting journey with them. Here’s the network’s announcement about its 2015-16 slate of new programming in the following genres:Īt the core of TLC, viewers find families of all shapes and sizes. In 2015, TLC is planning more than 500 hours of original programming, including more than 50 new and returning series. This year, TLC & Animal Planet Group President Marjorie Kaplan promised, TLC would “dig deeper into our brand to deliver bigger moments and remarkable people that make this network a destination for millions of viewers” who, TLC GM Nancy Daniels explained, network execs call “heart seekers.” IT WON'T MAKE SENSE UNLESS YOU READ THAT FIRST.TLC wrapped up a year in which it dumped Honey Boo Boo and welcomed back Stacy London, with 30 series averaging more than 1 million viewers, including 19 Kids and Counting’s highest-ated season premiere and a Top 5 ranking among cable’s most social networks for reality programming in 2014, according to Nielsen Social rankers. HEY WATTPAD READERS! THIS IS THE SEQUEL TO 'ARRANGED MARRIAGE'. Will Patrick overcome the demons from his past and present or will he die trying to save the life he never thought he had? A thriving empire, an inner circle that he trusts with his life and an adoring wife that he cherishes everyday.īut when dark forces arise, Patrick feels the need to protect his world more than ever. Now a year after that day, Patrick's life has finally fallen into place. Patrick never knew what it meant to be happy before his wedding day. There's no hope for me," I told her, "I know you think I'm worth saving, but if I'm being honest, I can't be saved." But why is my innocence at the cost of yours." "But why do you need them? You said once that you didn't want me to hardly the bad parts because you didn't want me to loose my innocence.