Well, for contradictory fashion advice - they're doing it from the start: they want you to shop for your fashion at QVC and they want you to get the latest trends...
Personally, I think QVC are wasting their time with silly runway shows for the new season's fashions... Anything decent is either sold out before they go on air, or shortly afterwards. By and large the stuff that is on their website is the stuff people have looked at and said "no thanks" to. If it's "on trend" you can be sure that it will take some hefty price reductions to shift it before the trend is dead and buried... and we all know that QVC wouldn't know a hefty price reduction if it stood up and hit them over the head!
QVC could do themselves so many more favours with a much cleverer website... Shop your size, shop your colours, shop your garment choice, shop your fabric.... And put all the relevant information in a more useful format!!! And sort out their clever thing which allows you to put in your own measurements and "try on" the garment virtually... I think that could be improved by enabling us to also change skintone and hair colour.
The on-air shows could present relevant information instead of presenter after presenter gassing on about how busy the show is. WE DON'T CARE!!!! We are watching to learn about the garments, not how busy QVC's phone lines, apps (and website) are! We can't read the label on the clothes to see where they are made, and what they are made of. We can't try on sizes to see which one would be our best fit.
OK - glad I got that off my chest! Thanks for listening/reading :mysmilie_50: