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09-12-2022 12:26 PM
Isaac did wonderful work in the 90's. His fashion shows are up on YouTube. But very few people dress up anymore. The put on the air what sells. Hoodie, t shirts, yoga pants. They are now pushing denim ( the fashion industry not just QVC) to get people to buy something different. I am always over dressed. I follow a lot of host on Instagram and unless they are at a wedding they are very, very casual.
09-12-2022 01:19 PM
@Janey2 ..........You are of the opinon that "real" designers only design very expensive clothes to sell in very expensive stores?
Im sure there are thousands of clothing designers that have degree's and are "real" designers that work for shopping channels and B&M stores. Just because their items are not in fancy stores for the rich and their name is not famous does not mean they are less of a designer.
Thank goodness for "those designers" that I have purchased their clothing and wore all my life.
09-12-2022 02:06 PM - edited 09-13-2022 09:56 AM
@Caaareful Shopper wrote:I blame the QVC Buyers. They are the ones that dictate what "the QVC demographic" wants to see and wear. However, QVC runs the same items into the ground mercilessly. T-shirt after t-shirt, jean after jean, lounge set upon lounge set.
QVC keeps to the same song sheet of selling what has already sold. How in the world does any designer or manufacturer step out of the QVC mold if it won't even get air-time?
Then some complain that all tops in every brand don't come long and cover the hips. These brands are just trying to make a dollar under QVC's apparent
stalepercentage sales strategy.
Well Said......and dont forget Isaac's usual "lace contribution"---we've seen it to death as a t-shirt (long, short sleeve, uneven hem, swing top,) skirt, and cardigan.....time to move on ..🙄
And QVC clothing lines look mostly ALL ALIKE....hard to differintiate anymore
09-12-2022 02:07 PM
Speaking of real designers....
Today, Dennis Basso showed his Spring/Summer 2023 Collection at New York Fashion Week. His 40th year with a collection there.
Jason Wu showed his Spring/Summer 2023 Collection there yesterday.
So yes, there are real designers on QVC. But QVC dictates what they will take and sell you here.
09-12-2022 03:13 PM
@Caaareful Shopper wrote:I blame the QVC Buyers. They are the ones that dictate what "the QVC demographic" wants to see and wear. However, QVC runs the same items into the ground mercilessly. T-shirt after t-shirt, jean after jean, lounge set upon lounge set.
QVC keeps to the same song sheet of selling what has already sold. How in the world does any designer or manufacturer step out of the QVC mold if it won't even get air-time?
Then some complain that all tops in every brand don't come long and cover the hips. These brands are just trying to make a dollar under QVC's apparent
stalepercentage sales strategy.
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QVC has to approve every item in every way. I once wrote to Angel about going back to making sweatshirts with cotton like Jeanne used to make. (I STILL have some, they last forever). Angel told me that she has tried and tried to get QVC to allow it but no go. It would cost to much to make them and they'd need to mark them up so high they wouldn't sell.
Sad.
So I wouldn't blame designers for the lack of variety and or quality.
09-12-2022 03:16 PM
@Janey2 wrote:QVC does not (and never did) have any real designers. Anything I ever purchased on QVC could be bought in any moderately to lower end store. If you are talking about real designer clothes you have to pay for it. Try Saks fifth Avenue or Bergdotf Goodman and be prepared to pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for an outfit. Those "designers" who sell on shopping channels aren't designing they are producing clothes for the masses.
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Bob Mackie could wipe the floor with any so-called designer anyone here could name.
He is world famous. And he made BEAUTIFUL garments for QVC. HIs silk was precious also.
Please.
09-12-2022 03:33 PM
When I first started watching QVC, there were many big-name designers. They sold beautiful, reasonably priced clothing that was very popular, creative, and fashionable. I respect the artistry and pedigree of all of those designers, and I purchased many great outfits from them.
But, I think the QVC shopper demographics have also changed.
Older, retired women who were the first QVC customers don't need pretty work clothes anymore.
Younger women like casual styles and enjoy trends such as "distressed" jeans. The Covid quarantine created a big new market for cozy at-home lounge clothes.
The other day I searched on QVC for a cocktail dress, and everything was a duplicate of Macy's bargain outfits.
QVC is a business, and has to sell to survive. If tons of women buy make-up from the Kardashians, then surely they will buy clothing from other pseudo-celebrities on QVC.
I do think that LOGO, D&C and Quacker Factory are their own unique lines, and offer relaxed and comfortable fashion, if the styles appeal.
By the way, I live near the second largest mall in the country, and I can shop anywhere for clothes (and try them on in person!). I still shop at QVC, but I agree the creative fashion choices are more limited now.
09-12-2022 10:30 PM
THe guy who "designs" D&Co should be fired!
09-12-2022 10:52 PM
I simply buy from other sites that still have some creativity in their offerings and have prices that are manageable: J. Crew, Vince (high prices but fantastic sales), Eileen Fisher, Marina Rinaldi (up to 50% off at the end of the season for the higher end Marina Rinaldi and lower priced Persona line. Many of these sites have no charges for shipping or returns or they have reasonable shipping and handling. I also wait for sales on every thing except for shoes. Solves the lack of creativity in the Q's clothing for me.
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