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I'm trying to think what DF reminds me of in that awful green ensemble but can't quite put my finger on it. She is a curvy lady, but my goodness ,does that pattern make her hips look huge!
 
The result of an explosion in a sweet factory?
I'm sure I see Skittles
 
I'm trying to think what DF reminds me of in that awful green ensemble but can't quite put my finger on it. She is a curvy lady, but my goodness ,does that pattern make her hips look huge!

Agree totally with you. It does not do her any favours at all although maybe if she wore a bigger size then it would not be quite so clingy
 
It's too small for her, you can see that the sleeve/shoulder seam are not falling right. I can't remember what brand it was but I saw her wearing a dress a few days ago which was too small. It made her look very matronly.
 
I'm trying to think what DF reminds me of in that awful green ensemble but can't quite put my finger on it. She is a curvy lady, but my goodness ,does that pattern make her hips look huge!

My O H has just walked in and said " good grief, she looks like a fat lizard" . Harsh but true
 
I DO wish Joy would wear a larger size - if ever there was a case of "does my bum look big in this ?" - well, sweetheart, sadly YES !
 
Poor Joy, they have managed to make a beautiful woman look like a sack of spuds.

OMG the stone coloured godet skirt was so clinging on Jane Catherine you could clearly see each cheek of her bum.
 
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Kim & Co has reached new lows with this hideous TSV. New stock for Birchwood eventually.

DF was very full-on too, even more so than usual. We had the lot - "is this price right?", the wiggly finger pointing, tweet me, tweet me, tweet me, and of course the over-the-top market stall sales pitch. All that combined with Kim's constant giggling, it had to go off. The two of them together are way too much.
 
Debbie G has just said on the morning show that half the stock has gone. Who the he'll is buying this rubbish?
 
It sells. End of. I've watched a few shows and the stuff flies out of the warehouse in every pattern, style and colour.

I have a couple of her dresses and I like her "denim" leggings but I'm not buying the rest of it in bucketloads honest.
 
I think the T-shirt looks ok, can imagine it with plain trousers or jeans depending on colour choice. Just would never ever team it with the matching skirt, maybe a plain skirt. Bit much as a full ensemble. Think your right though, maybe not for full figured women
 
as for the cropped trousers with ruched hem detail ! They looked more like cropped long-johns on the models and the "camel-toe" was very obvious - verging on the obscene. They could at least get the models to wear longer tops to hide that area, the tops they did wear ended an inch above which drew the eye in. Not a good look even on the models with their lovely toned and smooth bods.

IMO the TSV is very old fashioned with those sleeves which I can't see would flatter any size/age. My mum is 88 but she would never wear it - just not stylish enough (the top, not my mum !) When mum was in her 40's her most prized possession was an olive-green boucle wool suit from Jaeger - it lasted and looked like new for years. As for buying the matching skirt to get the look of a dress - around the £70 mark ? I can choose from a good selection of dresses on my high street for that much and less - M&S, Monsoon, Debenhams, Next and for an occasion there's Jacques Vert, Planet and Elvi/Anne Harvey (can't remember which but they have a good range for larger women like me).

QVC always disappoint me with the fashion, although obviously it sells well so it must suit lots of women.

Linda xx
 
Debbie looks as if she is wearing PJs.

The model wearing the 'toast' crops - first glance I thought she had no trousers on at all! So clingy. I agree with EMum, verging on the obscene

Kim has just told us we will be very fashionable when we wear it
 
I had to laugh when Joy came out in a dress obviously too small for her, I think Kim was a bit taken aback as she asked what size she had on - it was a medium! Mmmmm this lady takes an XL so why squeeze her into a medium? Debbie did try to convince everyone that size is inmaterial in Kim's range but this dress just showed every lump and bump Joy has, poor girl.
 
These lower-priced (relatively) Kim & Co TSVs are just loss-leaders designed to sell out early giving opportunity to shift quantities of tat (not just from Kim) as OTOs throughout the day.

Jude xx
 

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