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‎10-14-2025 11:26 AM
I like that they put what size the models are wearing along with the models measurements because I can gauge what something might look like on me. But a few of the models seem to wear a size up because the clothing is looking baggy on them. Are the measurements the models true body sizes now or from last year, or are they the garment measurements?
‎10-14-2025 11:41 AM - edited ‎10-14-2025 03:38 PM
I noticed that model Pam has lost a great deal of weight. She looks like she could go down a size, at least.
She really looked fantastic in this morning's Denim and Company, as did Crystal.
‎10-14-2025 12:03 PM
I do like that they are using real size models. In the past you only saw tall tiny waisted models.
I do agree some wear a larger size than I expect and it helps me decide what to order.
But that being said it is much better than cramming into a smaller size and looking like a stuffed sausage.
‎10-14-2025 02:59 PM
Have seen afew models lately wearing one size too tight on them . Haven't seen anything baggy
‎10-14-2025 04:00 PM
@skatting44 wrote:Have seen afew models lately wearing one size too tight on them . Haven't seen anything baggy
ITA, never see anything baggy.
If anything looks like the wrong size on models and hosts, it's usually too small and much too tight. Sometimes they can't even close the jacket.
Huh .... I wonder if they have a new stylist?
‎10-14-2025 04:09 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@skatting44 wrote:Have seen afew models lately wearing one size too tight on them . Haven't seen anything baggy
ITA, never see anything baggy.
If anything looks like the wrong size on models and hosts, it's usually too small and much too tight. Sometimes they can't even close the jacket.
Huh .... I wonder if they have a new stylist?
ITA, never seen anything baggy, usually hosts & models squeezed into too small sizes.
‎10-14-2025 07:30 PM
You would think if anything else, clothing vendors would make sure to bring/have enough "correct size" sample clothing items for the models to wear.
I've fonted this previously, if a clothing item "fits ALL sizes" then have all size models on set w/that item on to prove it.
Then again, practically none of the clothing vendors know the strange color names of their fashions. "What color are we calling this now?" ![]()
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎10-15-2025 03:18 AM
@Mz iMac wrote:You would think if anything else, clothing vendors would make sure to bring/have enough "correct size" sample clothing items for the models to wear.
I've fonted this previously, if a clothing item "fits ALL sizes" then have all size models on set w/that item on to prove it.
Then again, practically none of the clothing vendors know the strange color names of their fashions. "What color are we calling this now?"
@Mz iMac I think QVC names the colors, not the vendors.
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