New Transformation Series for Network 10

Undressed, a new transformation series from Made Up Stories (Nine Perfect Strangers, Pieces of Her), is set to debut on Network 10.

Hosted by Kathryn Eisman, an award-winning journalist and author, the series takes a group of Australians on a life-changing journey exploring what drives their clothing choices and challenging them to make new choices that will help create the lives they desire.

The series is Made Up Stories’ first foray into unscripted television. Executive producers are Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Jane Cho for Made Up Stories, Eden Gaha for Mother Media Group and Eisman. Marcelle Lunam is director.

“First impressions count and are formed in less than one tenth of a second, so our clothing choices say far more about our identity, our dreams and our fears than we dare imagine,” Eisman said. “Undressed is the culmination of my 20-year obsession with uncovering the truth about what our style reveals about us. I am thrilled to be working with this team of talented storytellers from the scripted and non-scripted worlds to take viewers on a beautiful, intimate and surprising journey that asks, ‘What do my clothes really say about me?’”

Papandrea, Hutensky, Cho and Gaha said, “We’re thrilled to be launching Made Up Stories’ first unscripted series together, alongside Kathryn Eisman and Network 10. Undressed is a prestige series that will dig deep into the language and psychology of our clothing choices in a cinematic, character-driven and intimate style, bringing everything we love about scripted drama to the real world.”

Sarah Thornton, head of popular factual at Network 10, added, “I love a good transformation, and I’m so excited to be working on this brand-new format that takes such a contemporary approach to the genre. I remember reading Kathryn’s books when I was at uni—her talent is unique and genuinely powerful. I’m grateful for the opportunity to create something truly innovative with such a creative and talented production team. I can’t wait for viewers to be moved and ultimately uplifted by the remarkable stories of the everyday Aussies who are participating. And perhaps change all our views on clothes and the power of getting dressed.”