You're not being unkind, you're being honest. I'm unkind because my first thought was that her plan to emulate Alison Cork's weight loss hadn't worked, miaow...Sorry don’t mean to be unkind but what on EARTH is Debbie wearing on the WynneStyle show. She looks like a sentry soldier standing guard in Red Square!
She looks dead daft as well.I was think Swiss Guard but wrong colour!
Are those sort of streaks in Melissa‘s hair not about 20 years out of date. Still no shampoo?
Yes I got a bit confused as Debbie was wearing what appeared to be a kitchen rug draped over each shoulder, Melissa was wearing a rather shapeless red shirt cum jacket with black trousers - was that the "sentry" look? I doubt whether the queen would allow her to guard the corgis dressed in that scruffy excuse for an outfit! Though both of their "looks" were outshone in their awfulness by the model near the end of the show who came out in a baggy saggy old cardi and a pair of trousers which were baggy saggy around the crotch area and wrinkled and tight around the legs. "Loungewear" they called it - They can call it what they like, but she looked like she'd raided the dirty laundry basket!If she had laid down in that black and off-white thing she would have been in danger of being mistaken for a zebra crossing... and as for the jacket Melissa was wearing, it looked so badly made and unflattering.
But your not talking about just any old fashion range your talking about the Marla Wynne fashion range.Yes I got a bit confused as Debbie was wearing what appeared to be a kitchen rug draped over each shoulder, Melissa was wearing a rather shapeless red shirt cum jacket with black trousers - was that the "sentry" look? I doubt whether the queen would allow her to guard the corgis dressed in that scruffy excuse for an outfit! Though both of their "looks" were outshone in their awfulness by the model near the end of the show who came out in a baggy saggy old cardi and a pair of trousers which were baggy saggy around the crotch area and wrinkled and tight around the legs. "Loungewear" they called it - They can call it what they like, but she looked like she'd raided the dirty laundry basket!
Not a nice looking jacket. Short and wide and very baggy at the back.If she had laid down in that black and off-white thing she would have been in danger of being mistaken for a zebra crossing... and as for the jacket Melissa was wearing, it looked so badly made and unflattering.
I thought she had a good figure underneath her Marla fashions. I didn't look at her closely enough in the new red jacket but I could tell at a glance that the jacket was badly designed and did her no favours.No wonder Melissa wears a lot of 'floaty' swampy kimono jackets, because that red monstrosity showed up her true body shape, and no woman in their right mind would want to look like she did.
It appears to give her the silhouette of The Penguin played by Danny De Vito!I thought she had a good figure underneath her Marla fashions. I didn't look at her closely enough in the new red jacket but I could tell at a glance that the jacket was badly designed and did her no favours.
I don't think it matters what your figure is like under a MW piece, you'll look swamped whatever the weather! ...apart from the trousers that will make your legs look a badly stuffed sausage!I thought she had a good figure underneath her Marla fashions. I didn't look at her closely enough in the new red jacket but I could tell at a glance that the jacket was badly designed and did her no favours.
It makes you wonder who owns the brands. I don't think Alison Corks does, neither Ruth Langsford. They probably only have a say in what goes for production and what doesn't. Ruth probably tweaks some style points she doesn't like. Mara Wynn has not been seen for years, in person or on video at QVC, although Melissa says that she speaks to her. Another one who puts her name on the brand must be Amanda Holden. She shows pics of 'her' bits of furniture in her home, but I bet she soon moves them out.When the brand came to Q originally, I thought it was more stylish and flattering than the horror show it is now. What on earth happened?
The real decline seems to have started from the first TSV, imo.
Then the addition of Wynne Layers accelerated the decline.
I really wonder how much involvement Marla actually has now. Does she still own the brand, even?
It does make you wonder - since you never see her, not even on a video link. I think if she had sold the brand, then it would be a bit disingenuous not to mention it (but that wouldn't be a first). Melissa is still "Marla this, Marla that". I think it's more probable that the great lady has become lazy and greedy from what she's learned about the Q customer and realises that with the right marketing, she can get away with producing flimsy and shoddy goods!When the brand came to Q originally, I thought it was more stylish and flattering than the horror show it is now. What on earth happened?
The real decline seems to have started from the first TSV, imo.
Then the addition of Wynne Layers accelerated the decline.
I really wonder how much involvement Marla actually has now. Does she still own the brand, even?