Kitty launches her own fashion business despite her grandfather's interference.
A top fashion writer puts Kitty on a new TV show. Kitty learns that currying the friendship of a fashion columnist can be life-threatening.
Kitty falls for a fashion photographer who turns out to be gay.
Kitty's mother interferes with her possible success as an international fashion designer.
Kitty worries how her mother will react when she learns of an impending visit by her father, who left Virginia years ago for another woman.
Kitty is asked to be a bridesmaid at the wedding of her best girlhood friend. When the groom turns out to be abusive, Kitty helps the bride-to-be see his flaws and think twice before going to the altar.
Kitty gets involved in an AIDS benefit fashion show and meets a gay man who has the disease. He ends up in the hospital.
Upset that she's turning 49, Virginia waxes nostalgic about Kitty's 13th birthday.
Kitty's loses her self confidence after her designs are rejected by a buyer.
Kitty is attracted to Tim, who is dating Pam.
Kitty confides in Bernice.
Kitty struggles to accept the sudden news that her beloved grandfather has died. Adding to her struggle is the fact that her mother kept his serious illness a secret.
Kitty hopes that taking on a new partner will resolve some of her financial problems, and then struggles with her decision when he insists that she lay someone off.
Kitty has to face up to life in the urban jungle when Angela's apartment is broken into. Things go from bad to worse when Kitty and Angela discover a rapist is on the loose in their neighborhood and the cops have been keeping it from the public.
Kitty and Tim turn to each other on the rebound.
Kitty's sweet dreams turn into nightmares when she wakes up next to Tim and shortly afterward her mother and Angela arrive on the scene.
Kitty evaluates her relationship with Tim after she meets an artist at Martin's party.
Kitty confesses to Tim that she kissed another man.
Kitty is terrified by the discovery of a lump in her breast, and doesn't know who to turn to for comfort.
Kitty visits a wholeness guru.
Kitty and Angela spend a week together.
The focus is on Kitty after one of her dresses is worn to a wedding that gets front-page coverage, but she has trouble dealing with her instant "celebrity" status.
Martin develops a cologne and names it for Kitty; Tim quits teaching.
Martin's cologne smells awful; Kitty learns that she is pregnant.
Kitty sells Classy Fashions and opens a fashionable Queen Street boutique called Material World, with an apartment above that she and Angela share. Meanwhile, Virginia starts a dating service.
Kitty's new teenage employee, Lucy, alarms the customers with her candid honesty.
Kitty becomes jealous when her mother arranges a date for Angela with a medical doctor; Martin spies on his wife.
Kitty romances a bagpiper; Virginia romances Martin's father.
Kitty and Angela both fall for the same street musician; Lucy tells Martin how to make male friends.
Martin dreams up a scheme to help improve business, but Kitty has a plan of her own.
Kitty's business meeting becomes a date; Martin attends a class being taught by Angela.
Kitty asks Angela for help with a creativity block; Angela has a job setback.
Lucy is arrested for indecent exposure and Kitty comes to her aid; Martin suspects there is a peeping tom outside his house.
Kitty hires Angela, Lucy and Virginia for a fashion show instead of professional models, in order to show 'real' women in her clothes.
Kitty is shocked to learn she has a second mother; Martin agrees to take care of his girlfriend's pet ferret.
Kitty and Angela track down Kitty's first boyfriend; Martin tries to prevent his father's marriage proposal to Virginia.
Surprise guests, distressed friends and a frozen roast spoil Kitty's careful plans for a perfect dinner party.