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I haven't looked at the whole show (will probably use it as "background" noise while I get ready this morning), but I caught a bit and enjoyed it. I thought Jane looked lovely, and it was fun to see all of the people who attended the "party" all dressed up. I think they wanted Jane to put her own spin on the basic idea, so that it wouldn't just be "Lisa's Posh Presents . . . with Jane Treacy," and if she were hosting a holiday party, of course her family would all be there. It appeared as though Jane had put a lot of time and attention into the show and the details of the party therein (as she would for one of her real-life parties). The products didn't seem all that different to me from Lisa's shows -- a little cashmere, a fancy throw from DB, some expensive jewelry, some special food (didn't Lisa have special Mrs. Prindables apples last year?), etc. . . . along with a couple of not-so-"posh" selections). It was a fun change of pace, and yes, a little corny, but so what? I know Jane is not everyone's cup of tea, and that's fine, of course, but I like her and enjoy her upbeat personality and enthusiasm.

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@faeriemoon wrote:

@SharkE wrote:

Lisa wouldn't be caught dead in those cheap ripka earrings.

 

Laughing out loud!


Hmm...  Not so sure about that.  I know they would have been presented in her "golf voice."


LR loved loved loved Ripka stuff.  They also had a background party going on when LR hosted the posh event.  Same old, same old.

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I only watched at the beginning wondering why Lisa would be there.

 

Did anyone hear Jane asking Dennis Basso if he would make the wedding dress for her daughter?

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Only watched a little of the show, enjoyed what I saw but not so much the offerings. When clarisonic came on I turned it off. Unlike many I enjoy seeing her family. Her little Diedre certainly has grown up. I've been viewing her 25 Days if Christmas on YouTube and get a kick out of it, definitely a little Jane.
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I just watched by DVR of this show. There was nothing I saw presented that was "posh". She kept holding everyone's hands. Isaac made me laugh when she brought over her daughters during his cashmere sweater presentation and he kept saying how much Jane talks about them! LOL. 

 

 

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@Cheezit wrote:

It was listed as "Lisa's posh presents" and for a minute I thought maybe Lisa was making a holiday appearance!  Nope, boring, had to turn it off


It was listed that way on my Comcast menu as well.  I knew it must be a mistake, but I tuned in anyway . . . and who walks out?  EGAD!!

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I watched for a short while - I thought there were really going to be some "extra special" products presented.  But, no....same old items presented throughout the year!  The show's name did not fit the items on the show!! The only thing "posh" about the show was that fact that the guests were dressed up! How could anyone describe pretzels as posh??? Or the hair curler????  

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Surely they included Poopourri in this show, right?

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@Frankie_Dee wrote:

Surely they included Poopourri in this show, right?


Alas, even by Q's standards, poo is not posh.....

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@italia8140 wrote:

@SharkE wrote:

Lisa wouldn't be caught dead in those cheap ripka earrings.

 

Laughing out loud!


Her jewelry is so overpriced and gaudy. Cheap diamonique.


You're so right, @italia8140. $79 bucks for l4 clad and diamonique. Give me a break! Really "vintage" looking, too.