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09-20-2016 12:00 PM
First off, I don't care what size the hosts are, it's none of my business. If they choose to misrepresent their size, that is their issue, I can measure myself. However, why wouldn't QVC want to present the garment in the best way possible ?? When the outfit looks good on the model or host, I 'm more likely to take a second look, and imagine how it would look on me. If the presenter looks stuffed into her clothing, at first glance, I more than likely will not give it another look. JMO.
09-20-2016 12:08 PM
On that same issue - I was people watching the other day and noticed a fairly large percentage of women, especially youngish women, wearing jeans and other pants and tops that I considered too small and unattractive. That included several who were wearing clothes that looked quite new as opposed to old that they might have outgrown.
Maybe I'm more out of what's ok in fashion than I even thought I was.
09-20-2016 12:14 PM
@QVCkitty1 wrote:First off, I don't care what size the hosts are, it's none of my business. If they choose to misrepresent their size, that is their issue, I can measure myself. However, why wouldn't QVC want to present the garment in the best way possible ?? When the outfit looks good on the model or host, I 'm more likely to take a second look, and imagine how it would look on me. If the presenter looks stuffed into her clothing, at first glance, I more than likely will not give it another look. JMO.
I agree. When the hosts are constanly having to pull and tug on the jacket or sweater to keep it together in the front, not only is it distracting, it looks like it does not fit well.
09-20-2016 12:22 PM
@millieshops Don't worry...You are NOT "out of what's okay in fashion." Some women, e.g., Robin Roberts, Lara Spencer, etc., look very good in tight-fitting clothes. That doesn't mean that it's for everyone.
Well-fitted clothes will never be out of fashion. : )
09-20-2016 12:28 PM
@Mimi 1883 wrote:@millieshops Don't worry...You are NOT "out of what's okay in fashion." Some women, e.g., Robin Roberts, Lara Spencer, etc., look very good in tight-fitting clothes. That doesn't mean that it's for everyone.
Well-fitted clothes will never be out of fashion. : )
As far as daytime show ladies go, I think Julie Chen always looks so nice, and her clothes look perfectly fitted.
09-20-2016 12:33 PM
IMO, if it doesn't look good on the models, it isn't going to look good on me and I immediately discount buying it.
09-20-2016 12:36 PM
09-20-2016 12:57 PM - edited 09-20-2016 01:03 PM
09-20-2016 01:21 PM
That is up to the wearer. I have better things to do than go around looking at what WOMEN wear or how they wear it. Shallow to say the least.
Women building women....pfffttt.
09-20-2016 01:49 PM - edited 09-20-2016 02:00 PM
@Melania wrote:That is up to the wearer. I have better things to do than go around looking at what WOMEN wear or how they wear it. Shallow to say the least.
Women building women....pfffttt.
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This thread is not talking about any lady walking down the street. Of course, she can wear anything she likes, anyhow she likes. And I frankly do not look at nor care how someone is dressed in stores, streets, restaurants etc.
This post was about models and hosts selling clothes shown a TV shopping channel. One of the reasons to have real, live models in a clothing presentations is to show how the fashion item fits that size person. If the model/host does not wear the clothing properly, it could hurt the sale of that item. I do not see how a stylist can allow a model/
host to present a poorly fitting piece of clothing.
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