Housewives Style Evolution

The ladies of Wisteria Lane weren't always glamor queens. Take a detour through their past fashions, for better or worse. By Emily Fromm

TERI HATCHER

"I always stick to my same rule and am never going to change," Hatcher tells PEOPLE. "When you find the dress you feel good in, that is the dress." Through the years, those dresses have included (from left): a sequined and shoulder-padded number circa her stint on the nighttime soap Capitol (1986), a skimpy mini following her Lois & Clark era (1999) and a bold pink halter for a Late Show appearance (in April).