I have a blue and black short-sleeved dress by Antthony, and some jeggings. I need to lose some of the weight I put on since buying the jeggings, but was very pleased with them when I could fit in them. The dress is a favourite of mine - I look slimmer and it makes me feel very smart too - perfect when I've got a meeting to go to. It's a great length too - just below the knee. I would say the fabric is thinner than most of my other dresses from QVC, but the cut is excellent. I've been kicking myself I didn't pick up the other colourway in the dress, as he's not done any repeat of the dress since. I also had a skirt, which found its way to the charity bag after a year - I realised whenever I wore it that I felt rather frumpy. It just wasn't my style. I'd bought it more because I loved the colour combination.
I think a lot of the more recent offerings from the range are rather generic, and Antthony makes the same mistake as Renée of offering too many items as part of a set, rather than focusing on the quality of the fabrics and design. I realise that part of the dilution of his style and quality is down to the pressure to provide garments to a price-point dictated by QVC, but it's a real shame. He used to be not only a breath of fresh air as a person, but provided some different styles to the other designers. He's now becoming more quirky - perhaps to compensate for the lack of originality of many of the offerings we see on QVC.