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02-04-2022 01:52 PM - edited 02-04-2022 01:52 PM
I've seen more than one model on various shopping channels wear clothes that look too small. I can deal with jackets that don't close and tops that are a bit tight, but the pants that look like sausage casings are the worst. I cringe when I see them in pants that are so tight they leave nothing to the imagination. JMO.
02-05-2022 08:14 AM
@wilma wrote:I've seen more than one model on various shopping channels wear clothes that look too small. I can deal with jackets that don't close and tops that are a bit tight, but the pants that look like sausage casings are the worst. I cringe when I see them in pants that are so tight they leave nothing to the imagination. JMO.
I even noticed that on some TV shows and commercials what's up with these TIGHT CLOTHES....SMH!!! When did PROPER FIT go out of style????
02-05-2022 10:59 AM
Check out the model wearing the blouse in this video at the beginning of the video and then again at 3.1.
Joan Rivers V-Neck Denim Shirt w/ Back Button Detail - QVC.com
And - the model in this Basso jacket video. Why bother putting buttons and buttonholes on a jacket when "never the twain shall meet"?
02-05-2022 02:01 PM
I'm noticing this more and more on QVC. Not sure if the supply chain is just so bad that they can't get enough sizes or what the problem is. I am not one to really focus on or complain about hosts, models, etc. but it is very important that the items be presented properly. Last night, I was watching the presentation of a button up shirt and the model was larger busted. It looked horrible, like it could barely button. I have a bigger bust myself so I am very focused on this and that was a total no to me. If she had been wearing the proper size it might have looked better.
02-05-2022 07:08 PM
What I wonder about .... how come the designers don't say something to the stylists and models.
If I were the designers ....no way anything I designed would be shown like that!
02-05-2022 09:16 PM
Just say "No" to camel toe!
02-05-2022 11:28 PM
@bewise I don't think the models select their own clothes. They wear what they are given. It's the people selecting the sizes that need to get it together.
02-07-2022 02:52 PM
I appreciate QVC using larger sized models..It should make a person like me make a better choice of what I "might" look like in the item.
PLEASE give those lovely ladies the correct size to model!
Some of them look like they are stuffed in a sausage skin!
That isn't helping me make a choice..It's more likely to make me say "NO".
02-08-2022 09:17 AM
And why would you style a model who's a 3XXXXXXXX, in tight leggings with a 'tucked' peplum top?! In fact, why not style a plus size model in fashion that's actually flattering to a plus size person rather than making them look ridiculous, if not offensive, in a style that's more flattering on an average size person. I don't know how many times I've looked at the screen and had to do a double-take at what I was seeing.
02-08-2022 09:26 AM - edited 02-08-2022 09:27 AM
I read awhile ago that the stylist I think his name is Angelo puts them in tight clothes as he said they look better that way. Makes no sense to me. I tend to believe it's true because I can't believe every one of the models think forcing themselves into clothes too small looks good.
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