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I feel like I am in an alternate universe. I get all hyped up because I love Amy and feel the enthusiasm bubbling.....and then I look at the clothes and think.... schmatta. Full stop. Tell me how the clothes work - I have an open mind. What am I missing? xxoo
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Well I'll admit this is weird, but I love watching the shows, even though the clothes are not for me. I don't think the shape would work for my body, and I don't care for layering. However the colors are so pretty and I love the enthusiasm of Lori and Amy.

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@Beautybella88 wrote:
I feel like I am in an alternate universe. I get all hyped up because I love Amy and feel the enthusiasm bubbling.....and then I look at the clothes and think.... schmatta. Full stop. Tell me how the clothes work - I have an open mind. What am I missing? xxoo

 

@Beautybella88 I like the enthusiasm like you & @QVCkitty1 said.

 

I think the key to the clothes is not layering over layering and I wish they wouldn't present so many garments over top of each other.

 

Many posters who like the clothes don't wear them in all those layers.

 

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I like the intro music.

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I have purchased some of her tops.  I am 72,  5'4" and XL.    I do not like the rayon spandex as it can cling to my body.  I have to check each garment size because she seems to make her tops fit close to the breast and looser below.  I am to busty for tight fitting tops IMO.

 

 I do like her Lounge fabric tops.   I prefer the straight hems, no more shark bite, etc.  The asymmetrical tops from many designers come mid thigh on me.  I wear only 1 or. 2 pieces at a time.  Long tops/tunics can make me look all torso with short legs so I watch carefully to see how long the tops are on the shorter models.  They all wear XXS or XS so I have to consider that the larger tops are always 3"-4" longer than the smallest size.   With the lace and ruffle hems trying to shorten would be a major undertaking.  

 

To me proportion in each piece has to work for me to make it work.   I am short not petite.  Petite sizes are all to short in the rise, the bust darts are out of place, etc.  I do not understand why designers tell us to buy petite if we need shorter pants.  They know better.

 

The first month Lori came on air I got caught up in the hype and bought to much, especially items I had to donate as they did not work for me.  I got smart, figured out what works for my style and which of her fabrics I like.   I watch the show and put items in my " Wish List" to look at later.  I read reviews to find out about sizing comments and double check garment measurements.  If I still want I can order.  I do this with most on line shopping and I now seldom have returns unless the item has a flaw/problem.   If the price ends at midnight I place my order then do my homework.  If I change my mind I can cancel my order within a reasonable time before my order is processed.  I do all my ordering and cancelling on line so I have not inconvenienced and wasted the time of any QVC employee.

 

 

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I sure did like that floral printed knit twin set - A285338 - that was presented tonight. It's really the first LOGO item I've seen that I badly want to purchase.

The fabric print was vibrant and lovely.

 

 

With tax and shipping the price will hit almost $80. The proportion between the tank and the top looked a little off to me, almost like the tank could be mistaken for a skirt. I'll wait for the reviews and if do end up buying it I have the feeling I'll end up lopping off at least 2" from the tank.

 

 

 

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Maybe it's not your style.  You're not missing anything, it may just not be to your liking.  There's no trick.

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I do not wear multi layers of LOGO tops with various hemlines showing.  That look does not appeal to me.  

 

But I do like wearing one top at a time, sometimes with a tank underneath.  I am having weight issues and LOGO is forgiving for this problem.

 

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@Beautybella88 wrote:
I feel like I am in an alternate universe. I get all hyped up because I love Amy and feel the enthusiasm bubbling.....and then I look at the clothes and think.... schmatta. Full stop. Tell me how the clothes work - I have an open mind. What am I missing? xxoo

@Beautybella88  Its perfectly fine not to like a particular designer or style of clothing.  However, you know that  LOGO is a popular brand and therefore many QVC shoppers and posters here buy it.   Therefore, it is very rude in my opinion to use a term "schmatta" - rag - to describe it.   There are many ways of saying you don't like items QVC sells without being rude in how you put it.   Thanks ever-so-much for telling me that the clothing I like and wear often looks like a rag. Smiley Sad

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I frankly turned off the sound because it was too bubbly for me!  I didn't think yesterday was her finest hour.  This stuff is comfortable, and often practical.  There is variety of color, and there is a color for just about everyone - they are often unusual and appealing.  Wearing multiple items simultaneously is uncomfortable for me.  And I also don't like things hanging on the sides.  But many textures and patterns are attractive.  I am very satisfied with numerous purchases.  The rest I give away or wear as nightshirts!  And I have learned what I can't wear and therefore, shouldn't buy.