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08-03-2015 07:13 PM
Nothing seems practical or what the average QVC buyer would want. Perhaps she is eyeing the 20 something age, but I doubt they are watching.
08-03-2015 07:43 PM
How funny! I was thinking the opposite -- I thought there were several really cute pieces at great prices. (and I passed 20 something a long time ago).
08-03-2015 07:46 PM
It's very "L.A." which I can say because I live here. Especially the fringed piece and the joggers which are still going strong here.
I might buy a piece to try the quality. The prices seem really good.
08-03-2015 07:57 PM
I might try A267188, the sleeveless sweater. The skirt they showed with it on Q Check was really cute but about 2 inches too short for my style.
08-03-2015 08:14 PM
I ordered the fringed jacket in the print when I saw it on the morning show. I thought it was cute and fashionable and well I am just a bit more than 20
08-03-2015 09:23 PM
Missed most of the show, but I sure did like the mock neck sleeveless sweater! Good price, too. I'm going back to review the other items that I missed.
08-03-2015 09:32 PM
I never heard of Whitney (the designer). Is she another 'actress turned designer', as in the Kardashian clan whose clothing line on the Q quickly came to an abrupt end?
08-03-2015 09:51 PM
There was one blouse I liked that was sleeveless and fabric criss-crossed and the zipper was exposed in the back.
08-03-2015 10:10 PM
I did not care for any of the items. My daughter is in her 20's and while she recognized Whitney (from one of those reality shows), she did not really like anything either. Someone mentioned that this is LA style which may well be the reason these east coat girls were not moved.
08-03-2015 10:40 PM
I happened to tune in to Courtney's show this morning and the first thing I saw was a close-up of the knit of the sweater. I wondered why she was wearing such a classy knit and was sure QVC would never have something like that. As it turned out it was, of course, one of the Whitney Port items.
I liked her things. I don't care if I am not going to buy them. Someone will. I like to see fashion out in the world. It doesn't matter to me whether I'm wearing it or whether someone else is wearing it - nor do I have an interest in how old they might be. (I would have bought the sweater if it didn't have a mock neck, which doesn't suit me, even though I adore the actual body of the sweater.)
I also think anyone in any field can have talent beyond what they may have started in. This happens so often I'm surprised we still think it is unusual.
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