madaunty
Quietly, Very Confused
Old fashioned as others have said. I was wearing this same cardigan in the 70s
Old fashioned or "timeless design"?I still am
Old fashioned as others have said. I was wearing this same cardigan in the 70s
Old fashioned or "timeless design"?I still am
Denim & Co. Pointelle CardiganDenim & Co. Pointelle Cardigan TSV 10/02/25 £33 + post
http://www.qvcuk.com/qvc.product.412896.html
Add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe with the Denim & Co. pointelle cardigan. This beautifully crafted piece features a delicate pointelle knit design, button-down front and a classic V-neckline that makes it perfect for layering over your favourite tops. Whether you're dressing up for a special event or adding a cosy layer to your everyday look, this cardigan is a versatile must-have.
V neckline
Long sleeves
Button-down front
67% acrylic, 30% polyester, 3% elastane
Machine wash cold
Garment measurements:
Chest: XS: 89.5cm (35.3"), S: 94.6cm (37.3"), M: 99.7cm (39.3"), L: 106cm (41.8"), XL: 113.7cm (44.8"), 2XL: 123.8cm (48.8"), 3XL: 134cm (52.8")
Length: XS: 61cm (24"), S: 61.6cm (24.3"), M: 62.2cm (24.5"), L: 63.2cm (24.9"), XL: 64.5cm (25.4"), 2XL: 66.4cm (26.1"), 3XL: 68.6cm (27")
I suppose you could call it retro ….Old fashioned or "timeless design"?
No matter what they call it, pastel purple is a nasty colour.Pointelle... even the name screams 1970's granny fashion.
I know 1970's fashion is still all the rage for the youngsters, but I feel they have exhausted the good stuff and moved on to the less good stuff now.
And don't get me started on the horrible pastel purple everywhere. It's not an easy colour to wear, never was, never will be.
When I read this I wondered whether you meant lilac as I couldn't really picture what you meant. I've since watched the demo and now I do. Without meaning to sound disrespectful it's the sort of colour that screams nursing home day room! As somebody else said earlier, none of the models looked good in it - Ali Bailey just about got away with the red one over a white shirt and jeans, but then she is Ali Bailey. As for the rest, not helped by the bizarre styling eg, washed out 1980's floral skirt with the bright pink, stripey shirts, denim skirts - just awful! Most of the combinations looked as though the wearer had just grabbed a pile of clothes from the floor and thew them on in a random fashion. I'm surprised they didn't do the cardi in a heather grey as I'm sure it would've been the best of a bad bunch, or in black even as at least a black cardigan is a useful garment to have.Pointelle... even the name screams 1970's granny fashion.
I know 1970's fashion is still all the rage for the youngsters, but I feel they have exhausted the good stuff and moved on to the less good stuff now.
And don't get me started on the horrible pastel purple everywhere. It's not an easy colour to wear, never was, never will be.
Suits Mrs Brown better than any of the models, imo.Great if you want to look like Mrs Brown
Great if you want to look like Mrs Brown
Q are on trend with the colour. It is everywhere. M&S were awash with it when I was in there Saturday.When I read this I wondered whether you meant lilac as I couldn't really picture what you meant. I've since watched the demo and now I do. Without meaning to sound disrespectful it's the sort of colour that screams nursing home day room! As somebody else said earlier, none of the models looked good in it - Ali Bailey just about got away with the red one over a white shirt and jeans, but then she is Ali Bailey. As for the rest, not helped by the bizarre styling eg, washed out 1980's floral skirt with the bright pink, stripey shirts, denim skirts - just awful! Most of the combinations looked as though the wearer had just grabbed a pile of clothes from the floor and thew them on in a random fashion. I'm surprised they didn't do the cardi in a heather grey as I'm sure it would've been the best of a bad bunch, or in black even as at least a black cardigan is a useful garment to have.