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LMAO....Viewer Historians!!  Any one of us who have been customers of QVC for more than 20-30 years now have a label of our own!  How sweet!!!!  (Shhhh -- I started watching HSN before QVC was even a thing....I was just a baby, lol.)  😂😍

 

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I remember Pat James Dimentrie maybe in the late 80's, all she had was a desk. No models. And the dress/clothing was on a hanger.
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@Steeleranne  Have been watching less long than many but off and on (mostly off these days) since 2007. QVC has had a number of 'fixtures' during those years, but I don't recall any being as exhaustingly pervasive nor as annoying as the current one.


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Yes Kim is on a lot but I like her most of the time.  I think she's been on more than any other vendor.

 

Over the years Susan Graver has been on a lot plus she's been selling on the Q for over 35 years while Kim has been on for about ten years.

 

I can remember at one point Judith Ripka was on a lot and there were a lot of active posts discussing the jewelry while she was on presenting.

 

There are many other vendors that were on quite bit that we never see anymore.  I'm sad to see Isaac Mizrahi now gone.

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I remember Pat DeMentri doing the gold shows and looking so lovely in a cocktail type dress. I remember Kathy Levine's Diamonique shows on Sunday evenings. I remember Jane Treacys silver shows (were they 4 hour shows?). I really enjoyed the jewelry shows.

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The first time I saw PJD was on Q's "The Fashion Channel" (anybody remember?) years ago. She was selling cowboy hats and looked cute as a cowgirl! They also had on a gal who would sell out an item, throw it over her shoulder and yell "this baby's outa here"....LOVED her and but can't remember her name. Joan and Mike Rowe were SO darn funny too. I also remember the time Joan's little dog "watered" the coffee table leg and Kathy almost passed out laughing. Good times.

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@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:

I remember Pat DeMentri doing the gold shows and looking so lovely in a cocktail type dress. I remember Kathy Levine's Diamonique shows on Sunday evenings. I remember Jane Treacys silver shows (were they 4 hour shows?). I really enjoyed the jewelry shows.


@Group 5 minus 1  Kathy Levine also had a show on Friday nights called, "Finishing Touch" which was an accessory show. I mainly remember the sequin jackets she sold.

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I don't remember Joan Rivers selling home decor. What did she sell?

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@michellegirl wrote:

I don't remember Joan Rivers selling home decor. What did she sell?

 

@michellegirl She was Jewish, but celebrated Christmas too. I still use a fabric Advent calendar she sold in one of her holiday home shows.


 

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@michellegirl wrote:

I don't remember Joan Rivers selling home decor. What did she sell?


@michellegirl  She sold mostly clothes, but lots of things, from home items to cosmetics to jewelry but mostly fashions, as I remember, and she was great fun to watch, especially when paired with Lisa, one of the former hosts.


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