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‎12-30-2014 04:54 PM
Lori says that you need at least three layers to look stylish! Also, that there are no wrong colors together. And she loves that long long chiffon tail hanging out the back of all of it. The models seem to love it. Michelle, the cute model, looks terrific with her long legs in black tights and the long black TSV with no layers. But, unfortunately, everyone is not built like Michelle....
‎12-30-2014 05:22 PM
‎12-30-2014 05:47 PM
Different strokes for different folks which is why there is such variety available in clothing today. Wouldn't it be just a dreadful bore if we all had to wear basically the same thing?
I can understand some not liking a heavy layered look but LOGO is not relegated to just that. You can wear as few or as many as preferred. I also agree that Lori is not always the best "advertisement" for her own line.
I personally can't fathom buying anything from SG or D&C but they sell quite well here so there is certainly a following for both of them. When I watch any of those shows, the same thoughts (that many here have regarding LOGO) are the very same thoughts I have for their "fashion" items. Yet it would never, ever enter my mind to offend those who do like them.
As I said "different strokes for different folks" or even "variety is the spice of life" Certainly doesn't justify the insults and cruelty that is flung so willingly here against those who do like the LOGO brand. Why does anyone find it necessary or even within their character to fling such unkind remarks - they say a lot more about someone than merely their fashion likes and dislikes.
‎12-30-2014 06:10 PM
Same tired, old comments every single time there is a LOGO show, especially a TSV.
It's like people don't have any concept of clothing and think they have to wear everything exactly as it's presented.
The diaper comments are really out in left field. How anyone thinks a shirt tail hanging down looks like a diaper is beyond me.
‎12-30-2014 06:51 PM
‎12-30-2014 07:18 PM
On 12/30/2014 taja123 said:Lori says that you need at least three layers to look stylish! Also, that there are no wrong colors together. And she loves that long long chiffon tail hanging out the back of all of it. The models seem to love it. Michelle, the cute model, looks terrific with her long legs in black tights and the long black TSV with no layers. But, unfortunately, everyone is not built like Michelle....
JMHO, but she's not one to define "stylish"; at least most of the time.
Wonder how successful she would be had the "high/low" design not become popular.
‎12-30-2014 07:20 PM
On 12/30/2014 wackers said:Different strokes for different folks which is why there is such variety available in clothing today. Wouldn't it be just a dreadful bore if we all had to wear basically the same thing?
I can understand some not liking a heavy layered look but LOGO is not relegated to just that. You can wear as few or as many as preferred. I also agree that Lori is not always the best "advertisement" for her own line.
I personally can't fathom buying anything from SG or D&C but they sell quite well here so there is certainly a following for both of them. When I watch any of those shows, the same thoughts (that many here have regarding LOGO) are the very same thoughts I have for their "fashion" items. Yet it would never, ever enter my mind to offend those who do like them.
As I said "different strokes for different folks" or even "variety is the spice of life" Certainly doesn't justify the insults and cruelty that is flung so willingly here against those who do like the LOGO brand. Why does anyone find it necessary or even within their character to fling such unkind remarks - they say a lot more about someone than merely their fashion likes and dislikes.
Yes, thankfully, and absolutely!
‎12-30-2014 07:22 PM
On 12/30/2014 feline groovy said:On 12/30/2014 taja123 said:Lori says that you need at least three layers to look stylish! Also, that there are no wrong colors together. And she loves that long long chiffon tail hanging out the back of all of it. The models seem to love it. Michelle, the cute model, looks terrific with her long legs in black tights and the long black TSV with no layers. But, unfortunately, everyone is not built like Michelle....
JMHO, but she's not one to define "stylish"; at least most of the time.
Wonder how successful she would be had the "high/low" design not become popular.
They were around well before Lori came to QVC with them. The current trend appeared to start in Europe several years ago. I use imported patterns and have several pieces I made from patterns from France and Germany.
‎12-30-2014 07:22 PM
On 12/29/2014 brii said:I don't layer LOGO. I just wear them alone or with a tank.
I detest that one top they layer with a lot. It doesn't have a straight hem and dips down.
ITA! I love layering light layers, but not LOGO unless I wear it with a tank.
‎12-30-2014 07:57 PM
On 12/30/2014 Kathleen said:On 12/30/2014 feline groovy said:On 12/30/2014 taja123 said:Lori says that you need at least three layers to look stylish! Also, that there are no wrong colors together. And she loves that long long chiffon tail hanging out the back of all of it. The models seem to love it. Michelle, the cute model, looks terrific with her long legs in black tights and the long black TSV with no layers. But, unfortunately, everyone is not built like Michelle....
JMHO, but she's not one to define "stylish"; at least most of the time.
Wonder how successful she would be had the "high/low" design not become popular.
They were around well before Lori came to QVC with them. The current trend appeared to start in Europe several years ago. I use imported patterns and have several pieces I made from patterns from France and Germany.
Lori said that she has been wearing the look "all her life, even as a little girl." So, it must have been around. For a designer, I would hope Lori could expand a little, otherwise, she's gonna look like a one-trick pony!
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