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02-11-2017 09:41 AM
I own some of Lori's designs, but Today's Special Value is the worst TSV I have ever seen since QVC has been on air. I thought fashion is suppose to make you feel confident, attractive, capable, and pulled together. Who would take anyone serious wearing this. This TSV is designed to make a woman look like a ditsy little girl. I don't believe that is the look most women are going for. Lori please empower women, don't make them look foolish.
02-11-2017 09:43 AM - edited 02-11-2017 10:01 AM
@Zefra wrote:I own some of Lori's designs, but Today's Special Value is the worst TSV I have ever seen since QVC has been on air. I thought fashion is suppose to make you feel confident, attractive, capable, and pulled together. Who would take anyone serious wearing this. This TSV is designed to make a woman look like a ditsy little girl. I don't believe that is the look most women are going for. Lori please empower women, don't make them look foolish.
@Zefra Did you miss the thread already started right here on this forum about today's TSV? Maybe you were so upset about the TSV that you glanced right past it.
02-11-2017 09:43 AM
AMEN!!
02-11-2017 09:45 AM
I agree. So tired of the tutu look. It's ok for logo littles, but definitely not for adults especially plus size. Would love to see more prints and flattering lines. Enough with the ruffles.
02-11-2017 09:46 AM
Zefra, I do not like to bash, but some of your thoughts mirrored mine exactly. My thought was: Why would a woman want to look like a charming little girl? But then I remembered that there are moments when youngish women love to wear an oversized jumper with a tee under it, sweaters with especially long sleeves that fall down the hands and several other asexual, innocent looks that they go after. Is it our "prairie days" look?
It is a look but not one that would flatter me.
02-11-2017 09:46 AM
@Zefra wrote:I own some of Lori's designs, but Today's Special Value is the worst TSV I have ever seen since QVC has been on air. I thought fashion is suppose to make you feel confident, attractive, capable, and pulled together. Who would take anyone serious wearing this. This TSV is designed to make a woman look like a ditsy little girl. I don't believe that is the look most women are going for. Lori please empower women, don't make them look foolish.
Personally, I don't like the LOGO line at all, but this top reminds me of the tops I used to get at Gymboree for my daughter. Even she wouldn't wear them...lol
02-11-2017 09:48 AM
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02-11-2017 09:49 AM
I totally agree. This is so unflattering and childish.
02-11-2017 09:53 AM
I feel for Leah. This top makes her look enormous. But she's always a good sport about wearing a clothing TSV.
02-11-2017 10:01 AM
I think it is cute. But not layered. Dont go for that layered look. It makes me hot just looking at the models. Leah however did not look good in that top. She is too tall and hippy for that look.
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