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11-01-2016 05:21 PM
Oh my; the LOGO haters would have a field day with that look...
11-01-2016 05:46 PM
11-01-2016 06:11 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:Oh my; the LOGO haters would have a field day with that look...
@faeriemoon ... that was my first thought, too ... Oh my is right!
11-01-2016 07:18 PM
Yes i remember who you are talking about....He had mainly leather jackets.
its another person other than Randolph Duke who was on HSN...but he was
so handsome also...I am racking my brain now to think of his name...Think
both first and last name began with a B .....
11-01-2016 08:06 PM - edited 11-01-2016 08:07 PM
I remember his two HSN lines..."The Look" and also "Jeanious". Some of the pieces were nice. He was the first designer that I can recall who brought skirted leggings to the forefront.
11-01-2016 08:50 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:Yes i remember who you are talking about....He had mainly leather jackets.
its another person other than Randolph Duke who was on HSN...but he was
so handsome also...I am racking my brain now to think of his name...Think
both first and last name began with a B .....
@Big Joanie, are you thinking of Bradley Bayou?
11-01-2016 08:54 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:Yes i remember who you are talking about....He had mainly leather jackets.
its another person other than Randolph Duke who was on HSN...but he was
so handsome also...I am racking my brain now to think of his name...Think
both first and last name began with a B .....
Bradley Bayou
His jackets were gorgeous.
11-01-2016 09:49 PM
I bought quite a few items from Randolph Duke on HSN. The fit and fabrics were always top-notch! I didn't buy any convertible pieces (except for some BEAUTIFUL sweaters where you could change the collars and cuffs out). I bought some AMAZING lined work slacks and pant suits. Again, the fabrics were very high-end and, therefore, his pieces lasted me years and years. The items I bought from his line were very classy & tailored. Hard to come by these days....
11-01-2016 10:01 PM
BRadley Bayou was the QVC designer who,did all the leather and suede jackets. RAndolph Duke was on QVC first with his line of fashions. HE left QVC for HSN where he introduced his 5. Easy Pieces concept.
11-01-2016 10:21 PM
@KathyPet wrote:BRadley Bayou was the QVC designer who,did all the leather and suede jackets. RAndolph Duke was on QVC first with his line of fashions. HE left QVC for HSN where he introduced his 5. Easy Pieces concept.
I didn't know Randolph was even on QVC! I still have many of his pieces from his HSN days - classic styles and very well made.
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