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Wonderful idea, and it will never happen. The clothes would not sell if this honest practice showed how most of the clothes look on real people. You would cut way back on what you order and that is not QVC's purpose. Honestly, when you look at the larger models like Jackie and brown-haired Maria (and they are both lovely ), if you are being honest with yourself, they do not look good in most of the clothes by ALL of the designers.

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I'm still waiting for a Medium sized model. Would make a lot of sense, to me, anyway. I'm forever sizing up a couple of sizes or more from XS, Small.

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This is very true .... All the models come out looking beautiful but, they are not the average people ....I would like to see models that are size 12,14, and 16. 5 feet 5 and shorter even to show the people that are most of American normals .... then one that is maybe 5 feet 7....and someone under 5 feet 4 inches ... these are the the average people that buy the products .... I hate buying and returning ....also we need a plus model 1x or 2 x so we can judge what it would look like on someone a little heavier ....

I sure hope you will forget about very tall models and come down to the average people that are really buying your products ....

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I think they should have models who are 4 foot 2 inches and weigh 300 pounds.

I think they should have models who are 4 foot 6 and 100 pounds.

I think they should have models who are 5 feet tall and 250 pounds.

I think they should have models who are 5 feet 4 inches and weigh 300 pounds.

I think they should have models who are 5 foot 8 inches tall and weigh 250 pounds.

Then that way almost everybody is represented.

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On 3/29/2015 funtoshop said: I often wonder if any of the shopping channels would ever put a disabled person on air, either as a host, vendor, or model. I would applaud that!

QVC did have one male vendor who was selling his skin care line, and he was in a wheel chair.

I can't remember his name, but I do remember seeing him on air.

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I'm not holding my breath. Even in magazines with a target audience of 14 or 14+, the models are maybe size 12, but usually less than that.

And when you see the comments about the models and hosts who are over size two, why would a company that needs to sell to survive use average or larger models?

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You are exactly right, Millieshops! All the rude comments about a host that came out dressed in ruffles that made her look plump! And the host that was accused of lying about her jacket size and could not button it properly!

I am the average size sort of- 5' 3' size 14. If I saw models like that I would not buy anything. We all know what We look like- we just have to be realistic and by now we must have Some idea of what looks nice on us.

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I have never needed a model of any size or height to know what looks good or bad on me. I am a size 14 with a bit of a spare tire and full thighs. I have a mirror and that is all I need.

No slinky dresses, no liquid or crystal knit pants, no set-in waists, no pencil skirts, you get the idea. I also feel that not every type of style or fabric looks good on everybody, no matter what the vendor says.

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If QVC wants the consumer to stop returning so much of the merchandise, it needs to be displayed in a more realistic manner. Since we cannot feel the material to know how thick or thin it actually is, and how much is clings, it would make sense to show it on an person who an average size. Some of the thinner fabrics cannot be hemmed to look right - they just don't drape correctly and most of the time if you hem a boot-cut or flared pant it looses the shape. I understand you can only please some of the people some of the time but it would be nice to get a bit more real. I do take notice of the hosts that are close to my size so that I can see how an item may look but the hosts do not always wear QVC clothing (now there's a clue).

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On 3/29/2015 FormerlyFabulous said:

There are regular and plus models - petite too but the regular sized models are all just so tall! I would like to see models that are more like 5'6".

They actually very RARELY have any plus sized models on....the largest size they normally show is a size Large ( Jackie & Maria).........I know the plus model Rebecca is occasionally on the IM shows. They tend to say a "plus" size for the Large size models....but i know they don't show the 1X, 2X or 3X sizes because the fashions probably look better on a smaller thinner person. I agree with your wanting a average height model...and size 14, 16 would be nice. Even the petite model they show is at the high end of "just" being petite so sometimes it is even difficult to judge dimensions watching her. These days i really check the measurements and ratings, etc. and hope not to have to return items ordered.