Loveinamist
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In Michelle Hope two piece lace blouse and cami in black with a hint of sparkle. :mysmilie_59::mysmilie_378:
How this woman dares to have a diet book and Fb group promoting healthy eating is beyond me!! she looks like an over stuffed sausage!! As you can tell im a huge fan!! as for the badger striped hair , thats so 90's !!
How this woman dares to have a diet book and Fb group promoting healthy eating is beyond me!! she looks like an over stuffed sausage!! As you can tell im a huge fan!! as for the badger striped hair , thats so 90's !!
Sorry but I disagree. The shirt and cami look very old fashioned and she`s wearing them with turnup trousers or jeans and clumpy shoes. She looks awful.
Stand by,she already has the title of her next novel and is in meditation focus for it to be turned into a TV series.
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I don`t care if presenters are a size 6 or a size 26 because all of QVC`s customers are different sizes too but the presenters are the shop window as well as the models and when a presenter wears something which is styled really badly then it does neither them nor QVC any favours.
The cami/shirt combi DF wore last night was black, lacy and sparkly, a tad old fashioned looking IMO but would probably appeal to some ladies. If i had to showcase such items then I`d ask myself where would I wear such a top and how would I dress it ? My answer would be with a pair of slinky black palazzo pants and a strappy sandal shoe or with a silky black skirt or I`d skip the cami and wear the sparkly shirt over a sleeveless black dress. But NOOOOOOOOOO not DF, she pairs a sparkly shirt and slinky fabric cami with turnup jegging type trousers in a totally wrong fabric which emphasise her chunky legs and with clumpy shoes which made her already big feet look even bigger.
From the waist upwards she resembled an off for a meal, might do a drink in a bar style and a totally different, casual, walking the dog or catching a bus style from the waist downwards. She resembled neither one thing nor the other. QVC really need to send some of their presenters to a personal shopper or a few fashion classes and take some of their buyers and stylists with them !
There's been several comments on different threads lately about presenters being "tiny" in real life despite themselves insisting they are a bigger size or certainly appearing to be a bigger size. When saying someone is "tiny" it all depends who you're comparing them to. I'm tiny compared to Hattie Jaques.
Didn't see Debbie Flint on that show but I've seen her in jeggings before and they definitely did nothing for her legs. I would agree though that she is a pretty lady.
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Good grief! Wonder which producer was high at the time to even consider one of her 99p bargain basement slutty "novels" worthy of TV?
:mysmilie_483::mysmilie_483::mysmilie_483::mysmilie_483:That's soooo funny!
That's just too funny, I almost spilled my coffee when I started to read this and saw all those little fellas rolling about laughing - and well they might, no wonder - struth where will it end I wonder.
I have heard DF say that she is a highstreet size 14\16 and has a very wide size 8 foot.
She definitely isn't very tall.
This means that she has a broad skeleton - and her round face and wide hands bear this out.
Criticising someone for the shape of their skeleton seems a little harsh, especially when she has a flat stomach and a very well defined jaw line, which shows that she is not carrying extra weight.
She has my sympathies. When I was 16, and as skinny as a rail, I could never fit into anything smaller than a highstreet size 14 - and I am 5 foot 7 tall. It was my pelvis, not any flab OVER my pelvis. I am now significantly heavier, and a size 22, and I think (seeng photos) that I looked my best (female curves in proportion) at a size 18. So we really don't all fit the ridiculous ideals of the fashion mags, and it is cruel to criticise people who inherited a skeleton that excludes them from these ideals.
I won't comment on fashion choices. That is a choice, not the hand of god!