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@KKlim   I love David too!  He is a delight to watch.  I follow him on his Instagram account.  He has a beautiful home and his dog Gus is adorable!  

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David Dangle is a great guy and represents the Joan Rivers Collection well.  I really miss Joan Rivers.  Even if I wasn't purchasing anything, I just liked watching her presentations.  She was humorous, but still informative as to the product.  

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Joan was so much fun to watch! I purchased a couple of things from her line and it was excellent quality!!! I also liked the fact she offered fashion jewelry at reasonable prices.

 

I DO like David D. but it seems like he's stuck on mostly the traditional button down shirt and it's variations......I wish he would expand the line and offer different styles.....

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@Spurt I agree, I really miss Joan. She was funny and it made the presentations so much fun.

 

It seems that the line could offer something other than another variation of the "big shirt". I have other clothes from her line (including some of the bee pins - because I really like pins and brooches) but it seems to be the same thing offered for sale.

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Joan was a delight to watch and listen to. I think she was my favorite vendor of all time. The little I have seen of David dingles I would have to take a pass on him as with Isaac not my cup of tea.

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I miss Joan.  I liked her long before she came on QVC.  She kept re-inventing herself, which I respected.  Every time she got knocked down, she got right back up with a new idea or career.  She was tough and creative.   I liked her clothing designs and bought several of her jackets. Great quality, reasonable prices.  Mr. Dangle and team seem to be stuck on one style, one shirt.  Borrrring.

 

What I really miss are Joan's nail and hand products.  Her polishes, hand creams, etc., were top notch!

 

 

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I remember when Joan was on a few years ago she sold me on the houndstooth blazers with the elbow patch in suede.  I bought every color she had and so glad I did.  Reminds me of an equestrian look which I love.

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I loved Joan's clothes because they were beautifully tailored.  I have two beautiful lined sheath dresses and three gorgeous tailored jackets from her line which are classic and timeless and all of which I still wear.  Since her death, I haven't seen any garments with that level of tailoring from her line.  It's all big shirts and dirndl skirts.  David is gracious, but he hasn't sold me a stitch of JR clothing.

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I too miss Joan.  She was sharp and witty.  I enjoy women who speak their minds.

David D is a good chap.

 

I have some of her old pins and every time I wear one I get compliments.  They are timeless.  Even though I now dress MUCH more comfortably and casually a pin on a sweater or coat makes a statement that people appreciate.

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@tototwo wrote:

I miss Joan.  I liked her long before she came on QVC.  She kept re-inventing herself, which I respected.  Every time she got knocked down, she got right back up with a new idea or career.  She was tough and creative.   I liked her clothing designs and bought several of her jackets. Great quality, reasonable prices.  Mr. Dangle and team seem to be stuck on one style, one shirt.  Borrrring.

 

What I really miss are Joan's nail and hand products.  Her polishes, hand creams, etc., were top notch!

 

 


I agree with you about Joan's skin care products.  I still have a few of her nail polishes and they are in as good of shape as when I bought them.  I loved her lip pencils and lipsticks.

 

I always wished that she would have expanded her skin care and make-up line.  

 

Joan's products were excellent but once she passed away I seemed to have lost interest.  I know DD has tried to keep her line up and running but it isn't the same without Joan.