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04-22-2017 03:05 PM
I would like to see less xxs models. one is enough. And maybe a short size medium not really petite just short and maybe a real plus size model. How many xxs and small models are needed? And I like it when the models are allowed to model and not be overshadowed by the host who needs to try everything on while on air.
04-22-2017 03:37 PM
Need more average height 2x or 3x models too.
04-22-2017 08:30 PM
@Igu wrote:I would like to see less xxs models. one is enough. And maybe a short size medium not really petite just short and maybe a real plus size model. How many xxs and small models are needed? And I like it when the models are allowed to model and not be overshadowed by the host who needs to try everything on while on air.
They have to show the world that they can wear XXS , XS don't U know.
LOL I could care less
05-03-2017 06:47 PM
ITA. Everything looks good on an xxs/2. Of course that is why models ARE that size. but it is very helpful to see how clothes look and hang on a M--L-1X, etc.
05-03-2017 07:44 PM
I bet if we would stop buying the clothes and tell them why, we would get the size models we ask for PDQ. The dollar is the Q's only friend. LOL
05-07-2017 03:26 PM
I agree....more 1x and 2x models!!! PLEASE!!
05-08-2017 03:50 PM
Showing a variety of sizes on different models would be nice to see. The hosts don't always say what size they are wearing but that gives me an idea for sizing as well. I mean no disrespect and I won't name her, but at least one of the average/short hosts with heavier lower bodies, talks frequently about wearing XS jackets and sweaters and I still can't see how that is possible.
05-08-2017 04:02 PM
I think we should all stop buying until they give us at least some average American women models:
The average height and weight of women varies around the world, but in the United States in 2010, the average adult female height was 63.8 inches (approximately 5 feet 4 inches) and 166.2 pounds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
05-08-2017 04:34 PM
Seriously? I already spend 99% of my clothing budget brick and mortar. If they showed me a model my size, I doubt I'd spend even that 1% at QVC or any online retailer.
I know we all think we are not affected by fantasy when it comes to buying clothes, and beauty products, and cars , and even houses, but I think we're more affected than we think we are. The research shows we tend to wear 20% of what's in our closets and drawers 80% of the time. What portion of the 80% was bought for a figure or a life we don't lead? Half of it or even more than half?
05-09-2017 08:19 AM
Plus sized means a woman about 5'5" and a 2x. It doesn't mean at sizse 14 or 16 on a tall woman.
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