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04-11-2017 05:41 PM
Victor Costa (true gentleman) made such lovely clothes. I too have kept a number of his items.
I purchased an exquisitely made beaded and sequin jacket as well as a pair of black crepe chiffon palazzo pants. I still have them and wore them to a holiday party this year. I bought them from Kathy Levine back in the mid 90s. When I saw a similar outfit in a high end catalog, I went searching in my cedar chest and found them.
HSN sold dressier lines also. (Something Queen I think)
Some of us still dress up for weddings, dinners, etc. I wore suits and heels to work. (and I was a teacher) I'm not a fan of how casual things have become. I went to a funeral today and could not believe how some attendees were dressed. (and it had nothing to do with the economy)
I'll jump down from my soap box now.
04-11-2017 06:00 PM
@ncascade wrote:I have been watching the Q for over 20 years but I do not remember evening clothes. I'll have to think about it.
@Group 5 minus 1 I have to say I don't remember it either. I do remember Victor Costa but never watched his shows because I didn't like his line. Bob Mackie has always had a lot of sequins and glitter but I don't remember anything fancier. I remember that horrid Koos (so rude to everyone) and Indigo Moon but the weren't fancy
04-11-2017 06:31 PM
Never watched on Saturday nights, too busy with DH and/or DS!
04-11-2017 07:49 PM
@Kachina624 @Group 5 minus 1, I love it when something comes up which makes me put my memory bank to work. My doctor says it's good for me . Up until the late 90s early 2000s, QVC had quite a bit of formal programming. For The Elegance of 18kt., Gold Rush, Nolan Miller, Kenneth Jay Lane, Joan Rivers jewelry shows, and Shoes on Sale, the models and host wore formal gowns. If the host was male he wore a dark full suit -- and sometimes for extra special occasions a tuxedo.
Agreed, Koos and Indigo Moon were not part of the dress up department of QVC. The designers I distinctly recall who brought lame, sequins and sparkle, and silks and velvets for evening wear over the years were Victor Costa, Bob Mackie, Kay Unger, Mary McFadden, DVF Silk Assets, the other silk line designed by (Marvelush) Beth Terrell. There were others which came and went. Silk Assets left QVC by '98. It resurfaced for a few years on HSN before DVF went back to exclusively couture design for the likes of Bergdorf and Neiman-Marcus. The shift in lifestyle dresing away from dressing up -- even for going out-- reduced the market for those wanting to regularly buy that type of clothing. Understandably, QVC started to focus their fashion hours more on their D&C, Susan Graver, and Quacker Factory brands during this time. Only Costa and Mackie stuck around from the pack, and they shifted offerings to simpler styles using embroidery and print for the embellishments on polyester fabrications. By the time Louis Dell Olio came aboard in 2000, Q had gone casual. In fact, Louis' first show was broadcast from the casual setting of a beach resort hosted by Judy Crowell.
Costa didn't shift as well as Mackie, who even introduced fleece and french terry to his line around this time. Costa had some beautiful jackets on QVC. I vividly recall his jeans jackets with floral embroidered plackets, and a knee length Mandarin styled cotton pique blazer also with floral emboirdery along the front panel. I owned both of them in white and literally wore them out. I still have a red poly wrap with kimono sleeves from Costa. The wrap and sleeve style make the jacket work within multiple sizes, so as long as I stay within size 0 to 4, I can wear it.
04-11-2017 08:07 PM
@Trix I remember most of those things you mention but don't recall "formal" evenings. Remember when they had the pianist who played during The Elegance of 18k Gold? One night just before the show started they announced he'd been killed in an auto accident on his way to the studio. What a somber show that was.
If I'd bought formal wear during that time, I'd still be waiting for its first wearing.
04-11-2017 08:12 PM
@Kachina624, I consider the 4-hour Gold Rush and Elegance shows to be a formal evening on QVC. The other mentioned jewelry shows usually had two hours of airtime. If the Fiday night 7:00pm to 11:00pm programming block featured 2-hours of Bob Mackie followed by Nolan Miller jewelry that qualified as a formal evening to me.
04-11-2017 08:15 PM
I remember some of those bedazzled evening gowns. In fact, one of them was shown in a flashback segment in the movie "Joy." It was black with heavily beaded/sequined embellishments.
Nolan Miller was such a classy gentleman. I never purchased his items, but I enjoyed and loved to watch when he was on the air (especially with Mary Beth).
04-11-2017 08:26 PM
@Trix wrote:
Costa had some beautiful jackets on QVC. I vividly recall his jeans jackets with floral embroidered plackets, and a knee length Mandarin styled cotton pique blazer also with floral emboirdery along the front panel. I owned both of them in white and literally wore them out. I still have a red poly wrap with kimono sleeves from Costa. The wrap and sleeve style make the jacket work within multiple sizes, so as long as I stay within size 0 to 4, I can wear it.
I still have that longer mandarian style VC hanging in a closet. I have both black and white. I found pictures on eBay of some of the other jackets I still have.
This was velvet.
His Jeans jacket came in many colors.
04-11-2017 08:48 PM
Nolan Miller's jewelry seemed to be heavily infused with Nickle. I bought one piece and acquired a fiery rash under it. No more of that.
04-11-2017 08:50 PM
@lulu2 Thanks for posting pictures of all the beautiful jackets.
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