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Does anyone remember the name of designer on QVC who wrote a book on dressing for different body shapes.

Male, he mainly sold leather jackets and other leather stuff.

 

He said he wrote the book after discovering a daughter was anorexic.

 

Loaned it to someone who gave it to someone else.

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Bradely Bayou. I have several of his leather jackets. They are very well made and timeless! 

Paperback The Science of Sexy: Dress to Fit Your Unique Figure with the Style System That Worksfor Every Shape and Size Book

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Yes, good ole Bradley! I have his book and also a couple of his jackets. He was the best designer that ever passed through the Q!

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@Harpa wrote:

Yes, good ole Bradley! I have his book and also a couple of his jackets. He was the best designer that ever passed through the Q!


@Harpa   I agree!  I have a beautiful red leather jacket of his.  It must be at least 10 + years old.  You don't see that kind of quality today.  My 10 year old granddaughter just saw it and said she wants it "someday" when she's a little older......She said "It's so cool and retro".  đꤗ

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Thank you. I have a very hip leather jacket that my niece bought me for my seventieth birthday. I tell anyone who asks that it's faux because it's a dangerous neighborhood for leather. They always say ''that's amazing."

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Loved his stuff but never bought.  He's designing mega million dollar properties now.  

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Another Bradley Bayou fan here.  I have his book and bought quite a few of his leather jackets from the Q.  They were a great value at the time, and I think I still have a few hanging in the closet.  I had a pink/grey gradual fade jacket of his that received many compliments from total strangers.  Miss him.

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