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Awkward teen Harriet has always wanted to fit in. Until she gets scouted by a top London model agent and learns that some people are meant to stand out.
Episode 10 : Chapter 10
May. 30,2024
Harriet resolves to stay true to herself, no matter what. When Wilbur visits the Manners', they all hatch a plan to get Harriet back on the catwalk.
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Episode 9 : Chapter 9
May. 30,2024
While Harriet tries to put her social slip-up behind her, chaos reigns at Infinity. Nick arrives at school as the students prepare for the talent show.
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Episode 8 : Chapter 8
May. 30,2024
After an unsuccessful detour, the Manners family head to the perfume shoot. Poppy makes an announcement on social media, and Harriet posts her own video.
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Episode 7 : Chapter 7
May. 30,2024
Harriet struggles with how to break the news to Nat. But when she gets back to school she learns that Nat — and everyone else — knows the whole story.
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Episode 6 : Chapter 6
May. 30,2024
Everyone wants to speak to Harriet at the party, which amps her anxiety up to 11. Meanwhile, Nick confronts Poppy, and Yuji makes a decision.
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Episode 5 : Chapter 5
May. 30,2024
Harriet and her dad arrive in Canada. The show's just hours away, but there's still time to hang out with Nick — and his jealous "girlfriend".
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Episode 4 : Chapter 4
May. 30,2024
The stakes are high for Wilbur as he hunts for Yuji's new model. Will Harriet and Nat have what it takes to walk for one of fashion's biggest names?
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Episode 3 : Chapter 3
May. 30,2024
Harriet makes a bold fashion choice for her meeting with Wilbur and gets posing tips from a pro — but her career may be over before it's even begun.
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