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I think that KL isn't really a fashion type person and I would bet her clothes at home consist of gym type clothes, tank tops, shorts and leggings. 

I think she would do better if she showed more collections of workout clothes, like Susan Lucci, Sketcher clothes like that. Of course its just my opinion but I'd rather see someone who they haven't shown yet. Jill Bauer would be someone I wouldn't mind seeing or Nancy Hornbeck.

I know it isn't really their closet, but Im sure they have some say as to what goes into their show.

Ok, Im stopping myself now because I dont even care for KL anyway....Sorry ladies Im having one of those days. LOL

 

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I don’t think the hosts have much input in their “Closet” shows. Their names on the shows is just another way to market & sell the merchandise Q has to offer. Many times most of the items are the same regardless of the host. Unless they are selling fashion, most of time the hosts are in clothing from places other than the Q. I don’t think Jill’s or Nancy’s closet would be much different. 

 

 

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You are so right. KLshould only do exercise wear maybe even leisure. Everything else does not suit her with her very laid back personality. Nothing special to her.

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I think all their closets are the same (except for maybe Shawn's)!

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Re: Another Closet?

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It would be helpful if you would enlarge your font.  Some of us have old eyes and cant read the tiny print.  Thanks

 

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I  like many of the things she wears on air but a lot of that stuff is from her personal wardrobe and I would really like to see what's in her real closet at her real home.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I  like many of the things she wears on air but a lot of that stuff is from her personal wardrobe and I would really like to see what's in her real closet at her real home.


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Yep. Me too. I find her probably the most relatable host as far as how she dresses. And then she pulls out something girly on occasion that keeps things fresh..

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Martha Stewart deserves a host willing to stand up straight while presenting fashions! She was a model and carries herself with stunning poise. It's annoying to watch hosts stand pigeon-toed or leaning on one leg and the other foot sprawled at an unattractive angle. All models and guests are always poised and standing with dignity and grace. (Most of the QVC hosts are quilty of poor posture and poor posture while on air. Yet, so many of them claim to have taken dance, yoga, etc. Really? I'm not believing it from their foot and leg  positions on air.)

 

Back to Martha Stewart. Love her kindness to employees behind the scenes as they hand her Q-cards and the models (a compliment to each one during the show). Such a thoughtful woman. Her funny, subtle humor had me laughing out loud, but seemed to be lost by the host. MS continues to provide viewers with wonderful new clothing. I'm enjoying her 100% cottons and always like when she comments about the environment. She's a multi-talented women who deserved a host who listens to her comments, rather than interrupts interesting facts about the product.

 

Martha Stewart and Louis Del'Olio are QVC's elite guests and most respected in their fields. Don't these newer hosts have any idea how much they could/should be learning while in their midst? 

 

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@BirkiLady   I would never put Martha and Louis is the same category.  Louis is a skilled designer; Martha is a "talking head", someone contracted to sell merchandise designed by someone else.  In other words she's a salesperson.  She does a good job and seems like a lovely person, as you say, but she's not a fashion designer.

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@Kachina624I don't consider MS a designer, which is why I specifically said, "in their fields" in my post.

 

Her real expertise is in cooking and gardening. She's a great salesperson for her various lines, which QVC has picked up and is pushing.

 

Didn't mean to confuse anyone with my post. My apologies if it was not clear. 

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