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@Violetsmimi wrote:

I love Logo! I am from Loris generation and she just gets us. I get more compliments from my husband when I wear it than any other clothes.

 

My husband laughs everytime he sees me watching any of these presentations.  He barely notices what I wear, but he keeps asking me - you wouldn't wear that, would you???  Like he's worried about it.  LOL


 

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I never thought Lori looked good in her own clothes!  

 

But I've gone from hate to love. What initially turned me off was the TOO-MANY layered look. Lori looked frumpy. Then I bought my first piece, a tank to wear under my tops. I'm tall and I often have a gap. I got sooooo many compliments that I ordered more and my friend not only love them, but have started to order them too!  

 

I am tall and not heavy at all and they look great on me. If the model Kate could peel off just one layer she would look great too. If you are short and heavy I don't think it's a good look, or just go for a single layer. 

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It's very easy to understand why LOGO is on all the time..... it sells INCREDIBLY well because many, many women love the look.....

 

The other designers haven't made the kind of money LOGO has.... 

 

Money talks.... the more money it makes, the louder it talks.... 

*~"Never eat more than you can lift......" Miss Piggy~*
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@bbsr wrote:

I'm sorry but sometimes I feel embarrassed for the models when they are wearing these outfits, especially Kate.  I think some of the tops with the lace ruffles look okay on the hanger but remind me of clothes for a second grader when they put them on...I also think she is taking advantage of her customers with her gradually rising prices. I do change the channel but you have to admit she is always on!


Hmmm.  I'm sure you're not.

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@hersh wrote:

I agree with the others on Logo fashions.  These fashions of Laurie;s are more for high school girls and not the common working person.  I am sorry to say but other designers have not been invited back on QVC that were authentic designers but yet Logo remains. Who wears these things by LOgo?


@hersh  Your post should have said "I agree with some of the others."  I wear LOGO and love it.  LOGO is very popular on QVC - many sellouts - so many people are wearing.

 

Thank you for your thoughts dissing what I wear though.   I will be more polite than you and not do tht about whatever it is you wear. 

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I wear the simplier pieces of LOGO, and love them (e.g., straight tank, cardigan, leggings).  

 

I think the gals that many of you are crucifying are referring to the presentations when Lori puts an orange vest over Kate's green shark-bite top, with blue camo leggings, with two LOGO-Link necklaces, sunglasses, and tops it off with an azalea colored scarf.  

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@hersh wrote:

I agree with the others on Logo fashions.  These fashions of Laurie;s are more for high school girls and not the common working person.  I am sorry to say but other designers have not been invited back on QVC that were authentic designers but yet Logo remains. Who wears these things by LOgo?


@hersh

 

I wear and enjoy Lori's clothing line. I am not in high school, yet I walked into my dentist office last week and a lady waiting told me she loved my blouse. Smiley Happy My opinion is that Lori is authentic. 

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Can anyone speak to the quality--honestly-- of her pieces?   Her items are a bit pricey but if the quality is there, I would buy.   The way the items are described in a presentation, it seems her pieces are a cut above some of the other items, like D&Co & Quacker, which are mostly very casual--like Ts & pull up pants.

 

I've seen a couple of tanks with either crochet at the bottom or chiffon that I really like.    And is her sizing true?   Any advice?

 

LOGO has thousands of items on QVC.   I don't know who else has that many items.   Except maybe D&Co which is a "house" brand.    If you go to the department stores, that's the style. I see it everywhere.   Also even Susan Graver is styling more like LOGO, have you noticed?.   But that layered look over leggings is not for me.    Maybe if I was 12.    I am considering jumping on the LOGO train.

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I can't afford LOGO on TV, all my pieces (which are few) I bought at the outlets. I like it because the tunics are long and I'm long waisted. The material is comfortable and I like the muted colors. I don't layer and they can get out of control with piling on the clothes during the shows, but wearing them alone, they look great. I find it amusing that we have so many threads bashing this line and mocking the women who wear it...don't you think the horse has been beaten long enough?
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I agree with many other people re LOGO Fashions; I don't get it.  Her prices are very

high and who wears this stuff.  Certainly not working women or any other nicely dressed

person I know.  No wonder you have to layer 2 or 3 items the material is so thin and would show everything if you didn't, who want to wear 3 layers of clothing.

She is no high fashion designer like Isaac.  Too bad QVC took Liz Clairborne and the man who taught at FIT (can't remember his name) off the air.  Their clothes appeal to most women and were very popular!  Have to return a lot of clothes because sizing is

not right on garment.