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the next Christopher Fink Fashion Designs TSV is on the 04/09/17
Another horrible example of a horrible style. I am sick of seeing umpteen variations of the same thing which hardly anybody looks good in. As for Del Boy, is she welded into those awful denim leggings and those white slingback wedges ? She looks as if she been strapped into a straight jacket under her clothes and isn`t wearing underwear but underclothing engineering. She always looks so stiff from the neck downwards.
Another horrible example of a horrible style. I am sick of seeing umpteen variations of the same thing which hardly anybody looks good in. As for Del Boy, is she welded into those awful denim leggings and those white slingback wedges ? She looks as if she been strapped into a straight jacket under her clothes and isn`t wearing underwear but underclothing engineering. She always looks so stiff from the neck downwards.
There are some photos on Facebook of DF at her daughter's wedding and for once she looks quite nice. Doubt it was a Q dress she was wearing! Her daughter also looked lovely.
Interestingly enough on the launch (I endured a few minutes before hitting the off button) Debbie was flogging the viscose angle for all she was worth, and almost panickingly shutting Christopher Fink down when he mentioned the dreaded polyester!
Naturally within seconds the subject of her daughter's wedding came up.
I'm officially giving up commenting about Debbie's total lack of dress sense on air.
What I do applaud her for is that she is one of the few nowadays who always reads out the measurements for garments. She also pointed out that for anyone above about 5'4" the top was just that - a top - not a tunic Fair play to her for that, as so many of the others never bother for one second with such pesky details... and such pesky details absolutely do matter.
The only type of cold shoulder top which works for any age, in my opinion is where there is a slash down the arm from shoulder to elbow. So the flash of flesh is fleeting at best.
All the type QVC purvey gives you is a garment which gives you, the wearer, an odd silhouette, and looks like it's been subject to a cost-cutting exercise (which is probably very close to the truth). The colours are drab, and I think of Autumn as a time of blazing splendour and vibrant colour.