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11-13-2021 11:16 AM - edited 11-13-2021 11:17 AM
@qbetzforreal wrote:
@gmabee38 wrote:Would someone please alert the buyers or whoever is in charge of styles that skinny jeans and tunics are old news. Last years hits are this years failures, especially at the higher prices QVC's is trying to sell them at.
QVC takes a trend and then beats it into the ground. All of its vendors offer a variation of the same thing. Kim Gravel's TSV was similar to Denim & Co TSV offered a few weeks ago.
I agree. Many times I've seen an item from a vendor that I have not previously purchased from and think oh that's cute. Then I realize that I have pretty much the same item from another designer.
This has happened with SG, Isaac, denim and company, and even Lisa. I find that shopping my closet saves me money.
11-13-2021 12:41 PM
@HLP wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@fthunt wrote:skinny jeans make the legs appear long - especially great for shorter ladies.
To me: enough of jogger things.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. On short women bootcut is best or just a bit of flare. No pedal pushers either. At least that's one stylist told this shorter gal @fthunt , to each her own...
Bootcut on short people makes your butt look bigger, and you look like a clown.
Not on me. I'm barely 5'1" and bootcut balances my butt best!
11-13-2021 01:48 PM
@gmabee38 wrote:Would someone please alert the buyers or whoever is in charge of styles that skinny jeans and tunics are old news. Last years hits are this years failures, especially at the higher prices QVC's is trying to sell them at.
The concept of "in style" doesn't exist anymore and hasn't existed for many years. Women decide for ourselves what our fashion aesthetic will be. We are fortunate that we live in a time when the choices are endless. The cookie cutter days when every woman wore the same things are long over. You can decide what you want, you can't make the decision for other women.
11-13-2021 05:07 PM
@AngelPuppy1 I have both straight leg and wider leg pants and jeans.
I find I am pulling out my straight leg more often but they are not tight and they are jeans. I do have one pair from Macy's line that is a knit and also straight leg.
I also have two pair of fuller/flared leg jeans and several nice pants that have a fuller leg.
I don't wear socks until it gets really cold so I find the straight leg pants look better with a slip on shoe. When it gets cold and I am wearing socks with a bit higher heal I will wear the fuller leg pants.
I see a lot of people wearing thin leggings with tops that are obviously tight with shirts that are two short. I swear half the population does not have a full length mirror.
If I don't feel comfortable in my clothes I know I have picked the wrong thing to wear.
11-13-2021 09:51 PM
@NanaFrost wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@fthunt wrote:skinny jeans make the legs appear long - especially great for shorter ladies.
To me: enough of jogger things.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. On short women bootcut is best or just a bit of flare. No pedal pushers either. At least that's one stylist told this shorter gal @fthunt , to each her own...
Short ladies, just like everyone else have different builds and there is no one cut that is perfect for everyone just because we're short. All bootcut aren't even the same, some flaring more than others.
Correct, @NanaFrost . I'm 5'2", no hips, and wear size 4 or 6 jeans. Skinny jeans definitely are a better look for me. But a plus sized lady who is 5'2" might get different advice as to what looks best on her. There's more to it than just height.
11-14-2021 06:43 AM
That sounds kind of what I used to do. I would wear my more fitted jeans, etc. with flats and the straighter legs or boot leg ones more in colder winter to wear with booties, etc.
11-14-2021 07:51 AM
Love tunics, leggings ,they are just very comfortable.
11-14-2021 12:05 PM
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@NanaFrost wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@fthunt wrote:skinny jeans make the legs appear long - especially great for shorter ladies.
To me: enough of jogger things.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. On short women bootcut is best or just a bit of flare. No pedal pushers either. At least that's one stylist told this shorter gal @fthunt , to each her own...
Short ladies, just like everyone else have different builds and there is no one cut that is perfect for everyone just because we're short. All bootcut aren't even the same, some flaring more than others.
Yeah, you know that and so do I. Whatever it is it's better than skinny leg for short women. No pedal pushers either. Go ask your stylist if you're short @NanaFrost
I'm my own stylist, so you already got my stylists opinion
11-14-2021 12:11 PM
@shaggygirl wrote:I was at an outdoor school event recently and seated in back of some teenage girls and overhearing their conversation making fun of 3 older (to them) ladies walking down below us because they were wearing skinny jeans at their age. I would have guessed the 3 to be in their 40's but I suppose to the 16-17 ish girls they figured them as being born when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
The comments of teenage girls would carry less than zero weight with me! Around here, I wonder if half the teens I see around town get dressed in the dark and have no idea what they've put on!
11-14-2021 12:53 PM - edited 11-14-2021 12:54 PM
@NanaFrost wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@NanaFrost wrote:
@gertrudecloset wrote:
@fthunt wrote:skinny jeans make the legs appear long - especially great for shorter ladies.
To me: enough of jogger things.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. On short women bootcut is best or just a bit of flare. No pedal pushers either. At least that's one stylist told this shorter gal @fthunt , to each her own...
Short ladies, just like everyone else have different builds and there is no one cut that is perfect for everyone just because we're short. All bootcut aren't even the same, some flaring more than others.
Yeah, you know that and so do I. Whatever it is it's better than skinny leg for short women. No pedal pushers either. Go ask your stylist if you're short @NanaFrost
I'm my own stylist, so you already got my stylists opinion
I thought only movie stars had their own stylists.
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