[1] The series' hosts design bespoke outfits for a variety of guests who live with various disabilities that are not served by mainstream fashion.
[2] The show is hosted by Unique Boutique, a team of fashion experts who create bespoke outfits that fit the needs of people from varying backgrounds, including wheel chair users, plus-sized and neurodivergent individuals.
[4] The BBC's Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan praised the series' empowering and respectful portrayal of people with disabilities, and its more positive and inclusive nature than older fashion series such as 10 Years Younger and Extreme Makeover.
She described it as "upbeat and colourful, just like the clothes the experts throw together, and hammers home two important, positive messages.
"[6] Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph gave it 3 out of 5 stars, calling it a "moving yet formulaic makeover show for all body types".