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Since Issac sometimes shows his drawings on air of his design , I would say he has to have some input into at least some of what comes from his company. The drawings are very distinctly his style.

Bob Mackie also shows his original drawings on air.

I don't think it is at all realistic to expect these designers to wholly be designing a QVC collection , when they can design one dress for a celebrity and make thousands of dollars from that one dress.Their time is best spent doing that.

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@151949 wrote:

Since Issac sometimes shows his drawings on air of his design , I would say he has to have some input into at least some of what comes from his company. The drawings are very distinctly his style.

Bob Mackie also shows his original drawings on air.

I don't think it is at all realistic to expect these designers to wholly be designing a QVC collection , when they can design one dress for a celebrity and make thousands of dollars from that one dress.Their time is best spent doing that.


 

 

@151949  I think many designers have a “bridge” line. Calvin Klein has CK, Ralph Lauren has RL Sport and Lauren, etc. That’s where they make their most money. There are designers doing lines for mass markets like Kohl’s, Target and Walmart. 

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I think he's as surprised as the rest of us as to what he "designs."

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There's no way Isaac could remember all the colors, breakdown of materials of his clothes. He designed them months before they're shown on the Q. I do like his honesty - he doesn't try to pretend.