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03-28-2014 07:28 PM
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03-29-2014 02:56 AM
On 3/28/2014 sylviahomeatlast said: puh-leeze---in the real world and on this shopping channel there are women of every description ---I have tiny friends and 3x friends---you are way too judge mental about large women --by he way, I'm on the opposite extreme of sizes and height---I love all these women you are the one doing "fat" bashingLOL. Drama much? Sarcasm eludes you, doesn't it? Well, that's okay, hon. No worries.
03-29-2014 02:58 AM
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03-29-2014 08:33 AM
Oh for heaven's sake... It seems to me that QVC has a fair range of shapes and sizes modeling clothes most of the time. I realize everybody wants to see a model representative of them, but really, they'd have to fill the entire stage with models to capture every conceivable shape, size, color, disability and so on, and still there wouldn't be enough room, and STILL someone would claim they were left out...
03-29-2014 07:53 PM
On 3/29/2014 stevieb said:iTA!Oh for heaven's sake... It seems to me that QVC has a fair range of shapes and sizes modeling clothes most of the time. I realize everybody wants to see a model representative of them, but really, they'd have to fill the entire stage with models to capture every conceivable shape, size, color, disability and so on, and still there wouldn't be enough room, and STILL someone would claim they were left out...
03-29-2014 10:11 PM
Since the Q sells *all sizes*, I think they should have a Plus size model, at least a true 1X, in every fashion show! It would cut down in the # of returns, AND the Plus size customers can actually "see" what the garments look like on a Real person. The so-called measurements on the 'click here' feature online vary so much, and are totally unreliable. When the largest model shown is Jackie (who is stuffed into many of her "size L" things) it doesn't represent curvier women who don't dress that way. I have a much smaller waist than Jackie - I can't believe she had a 43" waist 'before', then changing into a shaper w/ 1-1/2" difference "after", on a show!
Women know that models who are XXS, S, M, will look good in almost anything but it's unrealistic of the Q to misrepresent (by omission) what the garments look like on larger-sized ladies! Quacker Factory is the only line that consistently shows Angel (a Plus sized former model) in the clothes but she is apple shaped (not all plus sized women are). I vary between a L, XL, 1X in a top and L, XL in the bottoms; I'm curvy AND I need to see Real Women modeling before I spend any more money on the Q's fashions.
03-30-2014 12:29 AM
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