36 year-old Lisa is a mother of two and a human rights lawyer whose job her appearance is the last thing on her mind. Her friends say she wears her ten year-old daughter's clothes and she has one look when she goes to work – white shirt and black pants. Stacy and Clinton want to show Lisa that dressing in grown up clothes doesn't mean more time getting dressed in the morning, but does mean that she will look put together and more professional. Lisa says her feet don't go into lady like shoes with heels – and she never wears skirts or dresses. Stacy and Clinton need to put forward some powerful arguments to change this lawyer's mind.