Sixties icon Twiggy heads up this fashion series which sees 100 women donating their clothes to a huge clothes swapping extravaganza. Each of the women has chosen five items from her wardrobe to be displayed in a huge purpose-built retail space where all the clothes cost nothing. There is a customising corner to accommodate all shapes and sizes, and a team of hair and make-up stylists offering all the women the chance of a glamorous makeover. Each week at the Frock Exchange, Twiggy is joined by Lauren Laverne and Grazia style director Paula Reed who help guide women towards a brand new look. Every edition of the programme features a celebrity who drops by offering up something from their own wardrobe. Sophie Ellis Bextor and her mum Janet Ellis bring dresses from their own wardrobes to the swap. Shoe designer Terry De Havilland, who has kitted the likes of David Bowie and Amy Winehouse, offers up some serious heels, and hand bag designer Lulu Guinness gives away a bespoke bag.