Except for puppy videos, that is, but it’s a close second.
Afterpremiering in 2003,What Not to Wearperformed more than 325 makeovers, according toPeople.
“I think I was born this way,” Megansaidof her questionable toe socks and cartoon-based tee shirts.

“What a cute little 12-year-old!”
“We had to teach her how to walk in heels,” London toldEntertainment Weeklyin a special interview.
“She almost fell down in the store the first time we put her in heels.

She was like this little foal.”
A little foal that blossomed into a chic woman.
How did Megan like her new look?

Casey’s final transformation was nothing short of stunning.
It’s gotten me to a point to where I’m not self-conscious."
her husband Roger said in the episode.

Clinton Kelly and Stacy London were able to bring Belinda back from the brink of fashion death.
“Belinda was the first makeover that really blew my mind,” Kelly toldEntertainment Weekly.
The busy mom transformed her look to be more flattering, modern, and, of course, sexy.

Maybe Beryl’s colorless, ill-fitting, and downright drab wardrobe was a cry for help.
Her faded, root-heavy pink hair certainly seemed to be.
The artist’s “anti-effort look” was leftover from her insecure teenage years.

How did Beryl like her transformation?
“It’s out of the world.
It’s better than I could have even imagined …

I’m loving it,” shesaid.
And don’t worry she got to keep her pink hair.
It just got a little TLC from TLC.

“Shereallythought she was getting it right, and she could not have been any cuter.”
Plus, she’s stuck with her new look.
Every time we’ve seen her since, her style is unbelievable.

On normal, non-Halloween days.
“My style is very girly … “Sunny thought she had to wear fairy wings to get attention,” Clinton Kelly toldEntertainment Weekly.
All we did was enhance that.”

She looks like a young Natalie Wood!'
Enter: Stacy London and Clinton Kelly.
“I love the hair!”

Melissacheerednear the end of her episode.
“I am feeling beautiful and very sexy.”
I had no in-between clothes," she revealed toWicked Local.

The team helped Melissa discover that she didn’t have to completely get rid of her witchy garb.
Rather, she just had to add to it with clothing that was appropriate for everyday wear.
London herself joked toEntertainment Weekly, “I was like, ‘We’rekind of magic!'”

“And I do have quirky taste.
I like army boots, I like peasant skirts sometimes together!”
That was a hard one," Stacy London toldEntertainment Weekly.

“It was the first time we’ve worked with somebody who actually aspired to be a reality star.
We’d never had somebody who…[wanted] to look like she was onJersey Shore.”
And she got to keep her sex appeal, just in a different way.

She went on to say that she’d never thought of herself as beautiful.
And she’s kept it up!
And, like always, they did a wonderful job.
London and Kelly guided the flight attendant to a more subtle sparkle that allowed her natural beauty to shine.
Denise said of her experience, “This process was amazing.
I wouldn’t take it back for anything.”
“Dogs shows are not like fashion shows,” Michelle said in her episode.
“You want the eye to go to the dog and not the handler.”