Carson Kressley to Host How to Look Good Naked

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How to look good naked? Holly Madison doesn't need that advice.

But has Lifetime announced it's ordered How to Look Good Naked, a new reality series that will feature soon-to-be-former Queer Eye for the Straight Guy Fab Five member Carson Kressley educating women of all shapes and sizes on how to flatter their figure without extreme dieting or cosmetic surgery.

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The eight-episode series, which Reality TV World says is an American adaptation of the U.K.'s Channel 4 show with the same name, is scheduled to premiere in January 2008 on Lifetime.

How to Look Good Naked is described by Lifetime as both an "internal and external makeover show."

Over the course of five days, different women will be taught on how to embrace themselves despite what they may consider to be their physical shortcomings.

After Kressley guides the participants through various activities that cause minor changes that will cumulatively help the women improve their image in a big way, each How to Look Good Naked episode will end with the women participating in a "glamorous Hollywood-style" photo shoot that will help them accept who they are both inside and out.

"So many women today struggle with their self image and I'm thrilled to now have a show on Lifetime that encourages them to accept, embrace and even flaunt their bodies," said Susanne Daniels, president of entertainment for Lifetime. "With his many years in the fashion industry and his hilarious sense of humor, Carson Kressley is truly the ideal host for this feel good show."

All we know is this: Jessica Alba nude proves that some women DO know how to look quite good naked.

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