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Maybe there were some shipping containers that didn't reach qvc in time for the last Fashion Day.  Can't wait to see what they break out for us next but I can guess...more high low hems and asymmetrical made from rayon.  Peplum cardigans, engineered prints from Isaac, more 24/7 pants. 

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I was way more interested in watching QVC over 10 years ago than I am now. For many reasons. So their programming has changed  and their brands and inventory, and I have lost all interest in watching them for the most part. The chatter here helped pique my interest in watching for a long time, but no longer. Something is missing from the equation for me. And it's an emotional thing I think. They're failing in that department imo. Hard to admit that I connected emotionally with the programming (whether the hosts or the engineered sales pitches) and i no longer do. Anybody who knows anything about the psychology of sales understands me here, I think.

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I think the ennui may have more to do with those that have watched for years. QVC relies on drawing in new viewers who haven't seen the presentations a thousand times. The same thing happens with TV shows, over time there isn't another new plot to write, or a way to bring freshness to a reality show. I can't tell you how many broadcast programs were once my must-sees that morphed into my blah-sees. I think the same happens here, which is why I watch so little Q programming anymore.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

...Then we can brace ourselves and get ready for 6 months of Christmas programing.  Aren't we happy about that?


 

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Not me!!!!!!!!!  

 

 

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