Netflix’s recent makeover show Mind Your Manners has inspired viewers to make a change in themselves. International etiquette coach Sara Jane Ho has gracefully taught the world how to elevate their lives by imbibing her etiquette lessons.
Mind Your Manners featured Sara Jane Ho and her school of etiquette. Sara’s one on one interactions with her students and her problem-solving attitude has won the audience over. The show has gained immense popularity and fans can’t get enough of Jane Ho’s life lessons.
If you are also a fan of the series and look forward to more such shows, stay tuned. We have made a list of makeover reality shows for you to watch and up your game.

5 Shows Like Mind Your Manners
Queer Eye
Created by David Collins, Queer Eye is a makeover show on Netflix. It has 6 seasons, the last of which aired in 2021. The show features 6 gay professionals who give lifestyle and fashion advice to their guests on the show.
Every episode is shot for 7 days. The professionals spend a week with their clients and give them fashion tips and lifestyle advice to get better satisfaction in life.
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How Do I Look?
How Do I Look? aired on Style Network from 2004-2012. The show was originally hosted by Finola Hughes but its last season was hosted by celebrity stylist Jeannie Mai.
It features “Fashion victims” who are forcefully turned in by their family and friends. The host then has an intimate conversation with the guests to understand their situations. As the contestants open up to the host, they are critiqued about poor fashion choices and their wardrobe gets a makeover.
After explaining to them the do’s and don’ts of fashion, the accomplice allows the contestants to shop for themselves and is there to guide them through their shopping. Finally, the contestants are given a complete makeover and are “re-introduced” to their families.

Dream Home Makeover
Studio McGee founders and owners, Shea McGee and her husband Syd McGee hopped onto the Netflix bandwagon with their makeover show, Dream Home Makeover.
Interior designers cater to the needs of their clients and turn their vision into a reality in this Netflix series. Families approach the couple to revamp their homes according to their taste. Each episode shows the designer couple working with a new family and creating the house of their dreams. The show also gives viewers a closeup glimpse into the personal lives of the McGees.
America’s Next Top Model
Created by Tyra Banks, America’s Next Top Model is one of the most-watched reality TV shows around the world. It has many adaptations in different parts of the world.
The show is a competition amongst aspiring models who try their luck in the world of modelling. As part of their journey, the models are also guided by professionals from the modelling and makeup industry.
The series ends when one of the contestants is selected as the Top Model and gets a contract with a modelling agency.
What Not To Wear
What Not To Wear aired on TLC for a decade. Style experts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly host this big-budget makeover show which spent $5000 on every client.
The show secretly followed its contestants for two weeks before their makeover finally began. Stylists then sit together and discuss the fashion choices of their guests. The guest is then brought to New York and then for the next 5 days, they get fashion tips from the stylists who help them with the makeover.
Mind Your Manners is streaming on Netflix.
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