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Do you think the vendors who sell their items on Q push the fact that they designed pieces for celebs way too much.  First, I don't believe the vendor when they say they own their own pieces and their high-styling friends (who can afford THE REAL THING) own the QVC pieces.  

 

If it's just a selling tactic, I get it but it doesn't work on me.

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The vendors "clients" are getting the REAL THANG!

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Re: Vendors' Pitch

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@rms1954 

 

I'm just speaking for me....but QVC's popular sales gimmick about vendor's celebrity clients do NOTHING for me and result in ZERO sales for me!!!!....I don't give a darn and dont care what they do, what they like, what they don't like.....

 

At one time when actors and singers were considered  glamorous and whatever they wore set the fashion trends so perhaps back then that sales pitch worked. But I find nothing much to admire about today's celebrities....and I dont think they are leading any fashion trends anymore....Gollywood has lost its glamour and influence....JMHO

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Re: Vendors' Pitch

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Like us common folk, some celebs dress well and some don't. Just because it's worn by a celeb doesn't mean it will work for me. Now if Gary could just get Lady Gaga to wear Denim & Co...