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03-24-2020 06:56 AM
@Sooner wrote:
@Shanus wrote:@Sooner Is he really still designing this line? I'm not sure if he's just the "front man".
@Shanus I don't think anything at QVC is really designed. It is maybe approved, colors selected, or suggest to manufacturers in Asia. I think what "design" there is is very limited and simply buying decisions.
jmpo:
Q has a look they want from each of their lines, and a team works on it somewhere , but they all have a similar direction , if you pay attention
for example wide leg floral pants from DC, GilI and Linea all to appeal to that core customer
tees - joggers from. Anybody and that other line
03-24-2020 06:58 AM
@PMG055 wrote:Ok the model in the middle was my absolute favorite when I was 13-14 years old. Always modeling in the fashion catalogues and the McCall's and simplicity pattern catalogues. She was everywhere. Does anyone know her name?
i do but forgot
it's not Jean Shrimpton
03-24-2020 08:36 AM
I love Isaac because I think he is a gentle soul, but I have never liked most of his clothing.
03-24-2020 09:35 AM - edited 03-25-2020 10:30 AM
@catwoman48 wrote:PMG055, the model's name is Colleen Corby. Wasn't she just adorable? We must be the same age, because she was one of my idols in my early teens, too. Jean Shrimpton came along a little later, then Twiggy. The wholesome, beautiful young American models like Colleen were kind of forgotten, weren't they, as Beatlemania swept fashion? It was much more fashionable to be English. Pattie Boyd was my idol as an older teen. Couldn't get enough of those magazines!
I was a fan of Pattie too and I found her book a fun read....those Beatles! You might enjoy it too....
03-24-2020 10:56 AM
@PMG055 wrote:Ok the model in the middle was my absolute favorite when I was 13-14 years old. Always modeling in the fashion catalogues and the McCall's and simplicity pattern catalogues. She was everywhere. Does anyone know her name?
I loved her too. I think her name was Colleen Korby, or something like that. Not long ago a friend and I were talking about her, and I was able to Google her and see what she looks like more recently. As I remember, she looked way older (of course!) but still pretty.
03-24-2020 11:04 AM
@Imaoldhippie wrote:It would be nice if you could post an item number for those of us who are not psychic.
I think they’re talking about A306445.
03-24-2020 11:05 AM
I also used to watch the Isaac shows and have purchased some nice items in the past. But, that is "in the past" now!
Quality and sizing are not good! Nothing stays the same, eh?
03-24-2020 02:21 PM
Oh my...That reminds me of a dresser scarf my grandmother crocheted in 1950.
@wilma wrote:
@Imaoldhippie wrote:It would be nice if you could post an item number for those of us who are not psychic.
I think they’re talking about A306445.
03-24-2020 02:56 PM
@wilma wrote:
@Imaoldhippie wrote:It would be nice if you could post an item number for those of us who are not psychic.
I think they’re talking about A306445.
Yikes .... that truly is a style that I do not find appealing.
03-24-2020 03:45 PM
@jackthebear Has anyone figured out who that "core customer" is?
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