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‎02-26-2025 08:55 AM - edited ‎02-26-2025 08:56 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@Margo777 wrote:
Watching Denim & Co tonight 8:00pm show, a model had on white pulling pants that were so tight you could see every bump on her lower body.
What makes QVC think this is ok? I have seen this more and more on recent shows. Pouring themselves in a size too small. Not a good look. Not something I would want to buy. (I love Denim & Co).
So offensive. Stop body shaming.
How is what the OP is saying, "body shaming"?? She's commenting on the clothing. If the clothing doesn't look good on the model, it won't look good on me.
‎02-26-2025 08:57 AM
@Puppy Lips wrote:
Yes, I saw that too. Pam does have fuller legs, so she should have sized up. QVC is so insistent on having everyone wear their normal size, but that does not always work. I felt bad for her.
Pam is often in pants that are too tight for her.
‎02-26-2025 09:06 AM
@kaydee50 wrote:
@CalminHeart wrote:
@Margo777 wrote:
Watching Denim & Co tonight 8:00pm show, a model had on white pulling pants that were so tight you could see every bump on her lower body.
What makes QVC think this is ok? I have seen this more and more on recent shows. Pouring themselves in a size too small. Not a good look. Not something I would want to buy. (I love Denim & Co).
So offensive. Stop body shaming.
How is what the OP is saying, "body shaming"?? She's commenting on the clothing. If the clothing doesn't look good on the model, it won't look good on me.
Agree @kaydee50 . We are discussing the fit of pants. There's zero body shaming going on. SMH.
‎02-26-2025 09:49 AM - edited ‎02-26-2025 08:00 PM
@giova I really don't understand how she is a model. Jamie is plus size and looks good in clothes, Pam never looks good in anything.
‎02-26-2025 10:08 AM
The model Pam's pants are always too tight, and show all her bumps in her legs. I often think where are the mirrors? they would be much more flattering if they fit properly.
‎02-26-2025 10:26 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@Margo777 wrote:
Watching Denim & Co tonight 8:00pm show, a model had on white pulling pants that were so tight you could see every bump on her lower body.
What makes QVC think this is ok? I have seen this more and more on recent shows. Pouring themselves in a size too small. Not a good look. Not something I would want to buy. (I love Denim & Co).
So offensive. Stop body shaming.
NOT AT ALL.
‎02-26-2025 10:54 AM
@ID2 wrote:I guess I'm the only one that prefers to wear "tight" pants. Since I lost my 70 lbs. it's all I wear now. Favorites? Spanx jeanish pants. It's all about being confident in your own skin.
That must be quite a sight!
‎02-26-2025 11:35 AM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@Margo777 wrote:
Watching Denim & Co tonight 8:00pm show, a model had on white pulling pants that were so tight you could see every bump on her lower body.
What makes QVC think this is ok? I have seen this more and more on recent shows. Pouring themselves in a size too small. Not a good look. Not something I would want to buy. (I love Denim & Co).
So offensive. Stop body shaming.
@CalminHeart This is not body shaming. The poster is simply stating that the pants she had on were way too tight. I saw it myself and they were WAAAAY too tight and did not look good. They should have had a bigger size for the model so that it looked better, and no doubt, the model would have felt better too.
‎02-26-2025 11:35 AM
Stretchy pants are meant to be form fitting! I like stretchy tight fitting pants and cannot stand loose hanging pants. That is why they are stretch material so a good fit can be had! Just because some like loose pants that does not mean that that is the way they should be worn! Just buy a larger size! Wear what you like and like what you wear and let others do the same!
‎02-26-2025 02:53 PM
@CalminHeart wrote:
@Margo777 wrote:
Watching Denim & Co tonight 8:00pm show, a model had on white pulling pants that were so tight you could see every bump on her lower body.
What makes QVC think this is ok? I have seen this more and more on recent shows. Pouring themselves in a size too small. Not a good look. Not something I would want to buy. (I love Denim & Co).
So offensive. Stop body shaming.
Again, I think this is just the attitude they are going for. NO item is too tight or unflattering. If you dare to think so, you are hateful. After enough of this gaslighting, maybe you will begin to buy the ill fitting clothes yourself and actually believe that you look great - or at least believe than anyone who thinks otherwise is wrong.
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