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She has a few patterms and does them over and over.  Different fabrics but he same stuff.  Was she reallt a designer before QVC?

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@Flamom wrote:

She has a few patterms and does them over and over.  Different fabrics but he same stuff.  Was she reallt a designer before QVC?


Here's her bio from wiki:

 

Life & Career

 

Goldstein was born in Columbus, Ohio and got her first fashion job working at Fred Segal in Los Angeles. While accompanying Segal on a buying trip to New York, she decided to move to New York City to launch her fashion career.[5] She then started her editorial work at Vanity Fair and Allure magazine, as well as collaborating with Annie Leibovitz on a series of GAP and American Express ad campaigns and beginning her partnership with Steven Meisel on a number of projects including their Versace "Valley of the Dolls" inspired ad.[6] Goldstein has since gone on to work with noted photographers such as Richard Avedon, Bruce Weber, Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino, Herb Ritts, Craig McDean, Patrick Demarchelier, Hedi Slimane, Glen Luchford, Mario Sorrenti, Solve Sundsbo, Ellen Von Unwerth, Inez and Vinoodh, Steven Klein, Michael Thompson, Paolo Roversi, Arthur Elgort, Terry Richardson, and Yelena Yemchuk.

 

She has styled campaigns for high end brands such as Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Tiffany & Co. Fendi, Yves Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli, Harry Winston, Burberry, Nina Ricci (brand) and Valentino.[7] She has also held contributing editor positions at W Magazine, Vogue Italia, Vogue Nippon and has styled editorials for Harper's Bazaar, i-D, Vogue China, German Vogue, Los Angeles Times Magazine and The Edit.[8]

 

Lori Goldstein has worked extensively with Mario Testino, her former roommate, styling Madonna's 1995 Versace ads, Ray of Light and Something to Remember albums all photographed by Testino. Goldstein received the VH1 Fashion and Media award for best styling of Madonna's "Take A Bow" music video.[9] She has also worked with various entertainers and notable figures such as Michael Jackson, Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Diana Ross, Julianne Moore, Ella Fitzgerald, Ellen DeGeneres, Sophia Loren, Beyoncé, Raquel Welch, Britney Spears, Scarlett Johansson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Nicole Kidman, Ray Charles, Johnny Depp, Sammy Davis Jr., Demi Moore, Rihanna, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, among many others.[10]

 

In 2014, her brand LOGO was awarded 'Apparel Product Concept of the Year' and Goldstein named QVC Ambassador. In 2015, LOGO was allotted a regular Monday evening show on QVC as well as a 'Weekend Edition' Saturday show.


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@sparklestar wrote:

@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.


It's PERFECTLY all right to feel however you feel! I often feel VERY embarrassed for some of the posters!

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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  Lets face it , if the designers who departed were making money for QVC I'm pretty sure they would still be here.  Logo has a large following if we go by these forums so the line is making money and will stay as long as that continues.

 

Many ladies here on the forums wear Logo and love the line.  There is a forum in 'my favorite brand' devoted to Logo.

 

 

 

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not me that's for sure !