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i fail to understand folks not reading posts

 

once again i need to spell out basic stuff........

 

 

 

 

yes i thanked her

 

yes folks here want to read her opinions

 

yes folks here want to read her advice

 

 

 

what do you not understand?

 

 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

 


@ellaphant wrote:

This TSV just awful. Omg


@ellaphant.  There appears to be many who disagree with you.  It's selling well and for $50., is a cute dress for casual wear.

 

Your opinion or others is just that. Mine is mine. I wouldn't  take it if given to me. Very busy sack dress with a belt. Saw it on Leah. Not at all a good look 

 

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@ellaphant I thought it made Leah look rather heavy. I didn't think it looked at all like a style she would normally wear, either.

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Leah is heavy, so of course she will look heavy in it. I think it's a cute dress and cotton, just not my style
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Just dont huy em sheesh.

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Re: Hosts designs

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You can't possibly beleive hosts are designing anything.  They only are picking out something that is already designed and tweeking it.

 

When I was in Hoi An, Vietnam, I "designed" clothing for myself.

 

I chose a few skirt suits with pants that matched and blouses.  I could change the jackets to be longer or shorter, add or remove lapels, choose buttons, double, single breasted, choose different sleeve, or no sleeves, pleated, flat front, etc.

 

Then I was led to a warehouse with fabric.  I chose my colors and fabric.  They had so many things you could do to make the garment to your liking....adding piping,trims, etc.

 

I came home with a wonderful collection for my professional wardrobe designed and custom made for me.

 

I am sure this is what the hosts are doing.  

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@Kathyfobo 

 

Even "designers" aren't "really" designing clothes.  Most of them are just making their version of a current trend.

 

SG has said numerous times that she goes shopping to see what other designers are doing and "graverizes" them.

 

How many times to we hear ..... "this is trending"  ....  "everyone is wearing this."

 

Even the things I make ... all I'm doing is making my variation on a theme.

 

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@Kathyfobo wrote:

Just because you sell clothes does not mean you are a designer! Just like wearing clothes does not make you a designer. Have not liked one studio park line yet and for being a house brand the prices are ridiculous.


 

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I’m not sure what QVC, or posters are comparing Studio Park lines, or even Susan Graver or Kim gravel too. The quality when compared to high end is simply not true.

 

I am sure many here have bought high end luxury. I have and I do. It is not even close in comparison. The luxury brand of course has the label driving up the price, but it also has the best material, and the best detail.

 

There is nothing wrong with QVC’s fashion. Just know what you are and are not getting.

 

When the hosts say you would have to add a one or a three in front of this price in retail.

 

They are not talking about the QVC item; they are talking about the luxury brand. Words matter!

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@ALRATIBA.. yep, good point. I’ve heard Graver say that many times.