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Registered: ‎03-22-2010

Just wanted to give you all a Heads-Up over on HSN--the Today's Special is Liz's famous dream seam dress in a very soft sweater knit--there is an additional cardi, scarf and faux fur collar! I bought everything in every color except the blue! And I bought just one faux fur in the black mink--Natalie looked awesome with it on. I have dozens and dozens of this type of her dress and I ALWAYS get compliments. They also wash beautifully.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I got mine in the olive. I love this LL dress. I have a maxi by her too. Very flattering the way it's cut.

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better not read the tsv wrap thread then they arent lange fans

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On 9/22/2014 NJ4Jays said:

better not read the tsv wrap thread then they arent lange fans

Was the word, matronly, used? Lol

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How many versions of this same dress does Liz want her customers to have? Even her separates are cut like the dress. Enough already.

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On 9/22/2014 Trix said:

How many versions of this same dress does Liz want her customers to have? Even her separates are cut like the dress. Enough already.

I was thinking the same thing Trix. I have a couple of tops that I like but Liz should really try some variations on her theme. I'm sure she can come up with something.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

The style of this dress is flattering from the front but not so much from the back.

When Liz Lange first came to HSN, (a few years ago) I bought 2 tops made out of a chiffon-like material. Every inner seam raveled terribly. The bottom edge was finished with a sewn on self fabric binding. It was not attached properly and pulled off. (then the bottom began raveling)

I had one of her original summer maxi dresses. The center buckle was plastic and broke. Since then it looks like she switched to a metal buckle.

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Can someone advise how her clothes run, size wise? And anyone have experience with this particular fabrication?

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Thanks

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On 9/22/2014 Trix said:

How many versions of this same dress does Liz want her customers to have? Even her separates are cut like the dress. Enough already.

Exactly. I am soooooooo over this dress already. Time to move on to a new design.

I'm also not at all a fan of ""winter"" maxi dresses.