Statement (1) talks about how the "logic" of assessing a woman's inner quality revolved around discerning the difference between the perception of "being a woman and being feminine". In contrast, statement (5) underscores the distinction in this comprehension: the former is labeled as a 'biological category', while the latter is described as a 'process'. Statement (2) extends the discussion by elaborating on how the gauge of the "feminine ideal" was contingent upon a woman's physical appearance. Following this thread, statement (4) elaborates on how the inability to conform to this ideal resulted in the marginalization of working-class women and women of color. It's evident that Statement (3) stands out as the anomaly in this sequence.
So, the correct option is (C): The makeover-centric media sets out subtly and not-so-subtly, ‘good’ and ‘bad’ ways to be a woman, layering these over inequalities of race and class.