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‎05-17-2014 04:56 AM
I saw part of a LOGO show a couple of months ago and the Scooby Do character Velma immediately came to mind when I saw Lori. The multiple layers of clothes worn together doesn't appeal to me. To me it looks as if one was putting on as many pieces of clothes as possible in preparation for the impending fashion apocalypse.
‎05-17-2014 05:04 AM
Love LOGO clothes. Especially the cardigans and vests. I do admit to struggling with sizing sometimes, because I don't want things to look too baggy. And, I love the pockets - and in fact, I almost consider that a must when purchasing her clothes!
If you haven't looked at and/or considered it, I highly recommend her semi-maxi dress that comes in two colors I think - black and cranberry -- if I am remembering right. I bought the black. It's a high/low but not drastic. It's a simple black sheath-style dress with a scoop neck AND pockets. I'm living in it. Not just to wear out, but to wear around the house. It's devine, especially the fabric which has Modal in it so it's thicker than most of her other clothes.
Anyway as far as demo, I'm 54 and live in the South (but grew up in Northeast).
‎05-17-2014 09:23 AM
On 5/16/2014 ILikeShade said:I don't like the flared out material at the hip and I don't like the pockets that look like there's something in there pulling it down...looks sloppy. But, the fabric feels good and is nice for the summer. When Lori makes one for all body types minus the pockets....I'll buy one.
I tend to agree that for some body types - that's not a good look.
But for me and my body, LOGO is great!
‎05-17-2014 09:25 AM
I'm 5' 9"" and have a few pieces of LOGO.
I don't like the vests at all or wear all the layering she does. I love the chiffon trim.
I think having a few pieces is okay. I wouldn't want a whole closet full of them.
‎05-17-2014 09:35 AM
I don't care for the layered look at all. Granted, it looked O.K. on the tall, slender models, but I thought it was terribly unflattering on Jane Treacy. My preference runs more to the classic styles that will be around for a while.
‎05-17-2014 09:38 AM
‎05-17-2014 09:55 AM
I do.
I'm five 8 and slender. I am not too many years away from menopause. That's the demographic I am.
‎05-17-2014 10:08 AM
On 5/16/2014 bbluvr said:It is artsy and free spirited.
This is very well said. It is artsy. I love the unstructured look about it.
As with everything, it is not for everyone. So, why do people think it should be? That is what I don't get.
‎05-17-2014 10:17 AM
For me, it's LOGO, NOGO!!
I'm almost 80, but that's not the problem. I'm also short - about 5'1" on a good day. Logo might look "acceptable" on a tall, slim person, but not on a shortie like me. And honestly, I think it's a really cheap look. Like you got your clothing at a thrift store & nothing really fits.
I thought it looked awful on Jane Treach and Mary Beth. It's not for me under any circumstances.
‎05-17-2014 10:23 AM
I'm pretty sure the LOGO demographic is women who like that style. It's everywhere and has been for several years. Don't pretend you haven't seen it in malls and stores. If you don't like it, don't wear it. And don't watch Lori' s shows. I have several tops, I like the casual, artsy feel and they work well with bold jewelry.
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