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I found these pictures of older LOGO lines. It's amazing how subdued the designs were compared to now.

 

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From the look of today's LOGO designs, the line looks as though Shawn Killinger might be the new design consultant/advisor. The clothes are outrageous in style and material. Kind of 2023 Frumpy Bag Lady. And those prices, I don't get it. The modern version of The Emperor's New Clothes.

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I just think the tunic and layered look is very dated now. Everything these days is boxy and cropped, and pants are high waisted. LOGO may have looked kind of current years ago when everyone was wearing tunics with leggings, but it looks out of fashion now. I'm sure that look will come back at some point.

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Have to say I love Lori Goldstein's LOGO designs -

Her Limited Edition tie dye jackets are the bomb!  No one else designs like this, for the most part her clothing is a younger look, nothing wrong with that.

The one thing I don't care for is the 'maternity' look on some of her tops, no reason for 60" width at the bottom edge on a normal lovely tee shirt, that just ruins the look.

But Lori is definitely a bohemian artist!

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The Logo type of style is quite popular in Italy. Alot of mismatched layered tops. Mostly in Milan & Rome. Quite popular with all ages.

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@busymom22 wrote:

I found these pictures of older LOGO lines. It's amazing how subdued the designs were compared to now.

 

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Wow - those looks are actually dull compared to her designs of today!

I really prefer her jazzier looks, she isn't afraid to experiment!

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I have LOGO from about five years ago that is gorgeous and I receive tons of compliments when I wear it. The LOGO today is not my thing...it has changed too much for me. 

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@Ronettes wrote:

@busymom22 wrote:

I found these pictures of older LOGO lines. It's amazing how subdued the designs were compared to now.

 

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Wow - those looks are actually dull compared to her designs of today!

I really prefer her jazzier looks, she isn't afraid to experiment!


I do agree that these are almost too subdued.  I just thought it's interesting to see what a drastic change has been made in LOGO designs.

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I liked and bought the first cardigan but really didn't get on board with her styles.  Years ago I saw a lady in the supermarket wearing one of Lori's first tops that had a flounce at the bottom.  It looked wonderful on her and I asked her about it and she seemed thrilled to share her experience with me.  And it really did looked great.....but I never bought another thing of Lori's and really didn't wear the cardigan much.  I guess I was never thrilled.... oh yeah and the expense was just too high IMHO.

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I still have quite a few pieces from "the early days."  And I'm still wearing them.

 

Love LOGO ... I've been buying in since her Day 1 on QVC.

 

LOGO pants are the best from QVC ..... WWC come in a close second.