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``Big Brooklyn Style'' is a workplace docu-soap that follows designer Lisa Dolan and her husband, Jim, as they attempt to revolutionize the experiences of plus-size shoppers in their Brooklyn, N.Y., clothing store, Lee Lee's Valise. Each episode focuses on the intimate ways in which Lisa helps three different customers achieve a distinctive and stylish look with her custom-made, plus-size designs. Through simple and personalized accommodations to fit and flaunt each unique body type, Lisa and her team transform their customers' wardrobes from shab to fab, making the tears shed along the way worth it in the end. TLC's Stacy London (``What Not to Wear'') is one of the series' executive producers.
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