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11-07-2022 07:11 PM
I agree drinking wine is very unprofessional. But so is eating so much food while presenting it on the Gourmet Shows. A taste is all you need and maybe not ever that.
11-07-2022 07:31 PM
Huh .... Does anyone still wear pantyhose on a regular basis?
11-07-2022 07:32 PM
11-07-2022 08:45 PM
@Tinkrbl44 Yes, I still wear pantyhose on a regular basis and retired from work in June, 2017.
Each individual has to decide what is appropriate dress for him or herself.
I do like seeing presenters dressed and not perpetually in loungewear. Subconsciously, it might be one factor that affects my purchase decisions, unless, of course, lounging or sleepwear, and athleisure is being presented.
In any event, that's just me. I am not implying the necessity of dresses and pearls, or jacket and tie, just wearing something a little more polished, not as the implied careless "Oh heck--I'll tumble out of bed and throw on the super casual pjs from yesterday again" vibe.
I'm waiting for some designer to decide that those awful polyester leisure suits for men that arose in the 70s should make a comeback. Again, just my reaction, then and now.
aroc3435
Washington, DC
11-07-2022 08:51 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
Huh .... Does anyone still wear pantyhose on a regular basis?
It depends on what the meaning of "regular" is. I wear them when I go to club meetings, luncheons, church and some doctor appointments, depending on what kind. Otherwise, I dress in casual street clothes (not pajamas) and wear a pair of suede or silver mules, or whatever the occasion calls for. In winter, I do have some cute suede mules (more than one pair) and some cute muted gold and a pair of silver mules, depending on what I am wearing.
11-07-2022 09:57 PM
11-08-2022 06:19 AM
Agreed 100% No Pjs and wine please thanks
11-08-2022 06:34 AM
also nails are long and pointed is this a new fad
11-08-2022 06:58 AM - edited 11-08-2022 06:59 AM
This seems the time of year when the Q mostly stops selling clothing, or even releasing new fashions, and just promotes gift giving, as though no one needs to go to a holiday party or wants to give a beautiful blouse or sweater as a gift.
When I was a teenager, clothing was ALL I wanted for Christmas, but I doubt too many teens would want clothes from the Q. Perhaps QVC should look to change that. Of course, back in my day, young people were all about fashion and filling our walk-in closets with all of the beautiful clothes, whereas now, perhaps they have become more minimalistic, which is probably not such a bad thing.
I'm not a fan of the pj's on every host at every show. If it's a tsv, fine, but it feels like enough, already.
11-08-2022 08:32 AM
I haven't worn a dress, skirt, or heels in at least 20 years. I have 2 pair of nice pants and a couple of dressy tops/sweaters to go with them.
I live in casual clothes..... jeans, yoga pants, t-shirts, sweats, crops, shorts, and such. Gasp, I even wear flannel pants around the house when it's cold.
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