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Nothing against any QVC Host having their own line of clothing but I think the Models should also be able to have input on a line of clothing. They work all different hours and do such a fantastic job of modeling so I think they should be given the opportunity to have their fashion sense on display.  I'm sure there are others who shop QVC that would be very interested in what they come up with !.

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@Goodie2shoes  What a great idea. Makes perfect sense to me. Years ago, there was a model named Iris. I believe she created her own line. I don't know what happened to her.

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What about the producers? Maybe they could have their own line?

Good grief

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@Queen of shopwrote: What a great idea. Makes perfect sense to me. Years ago, there was a model named Iris. I believe she created her own line. I don't know what happened to her.

 

 

I remember Iris and yes she did have her own line but I don't know what ever happened to her. Maybe some who have been shopping QVC for years as we have may remember her and know what happened. Thanks for remembering her !

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That is a good idea. I would watch!

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@ellaphant wrote:

What about the producers? Maybe they could have their own line?

Good grief


Oh, wait.  Maybe the people in the control room or the camera people can give it a try.

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@Goodie2shoes wrote:

Years ago, there was a model named Iris. I believe she created her own line. I don't know what happened to her.

 


Never Enough by Iris Simms was aline on QVC in 2008. QVC stopped ordering the line but so was selling her fashions online until the pandemic a supply chain disrupted everything two years ago.

 

Iris was still modeling at QVC a few years ago-don't you remember her with a microphone on during the weekly Inspired Style with Amy Stran? 

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That is not what the job description of models is and they are to model what they are told to - not what they really like!!  Maybe some of the critical posters should also be able to have input - even though the clothing would only be sellable to a few like  minded!!  

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  1. The models are not QVC employees, they work for modeling agencies.
  2. They model what QVC stylists tell them to wear.  Unless you follow them on their personal social media pages, there's no way of knowing what their personal fashion style is.

 

If there is anyone's own fashion line I'd be interested in seeing, it's the Stylists.  Stylists work with designers and have to really learn about what works for different looks.  I bet they have many of their own ideas of how they would do things differently, if given the chance.  So my vote goes to the QVC Stylists getting their own capsule collection to try out. 

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@Goodie2shoes  The only person, besides an educated fashion designer, who's designs I would be interested in is Katrina Szish........but she's leaving, What a loss for QVC.

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