Dream Girl
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To me it looks all big around the neck.
That dress is horrible beyond words!Is this v neck with added notches the neckline for 2021? Maybe it's designed to represent the freedom of climbing out of a deep pit with two handholds at the top for added security. It's very similar to the one on this dress.
Summed up to a tee.I think people having easier access to the internet has opened up a whole new shopping world for many. No need to sit glued to the tv or relying on the likes of Q or catalogues for mail order clothes. Gone are the days of dial up internet which charged you so much per minute or clogged up your phoneline for hours and not only is the internet more common but its also more accessible, on cell phones, ipads , laptops etc and we can browse from anywhere at any time.
Q haven`t moved with the times and we repeat that on here time after time. A terrible website, poor choices, poor presentation, high prices and poor aftersales and archaic delivery charges and procedures. They will always have their diehard followers but even browsing another one or two high street websites such as Next or Marks shows us how Q are trailing behind especially in fashion.
Other companies have genuine sales and genuine discounts and try to keep pace with latest styles whether we like those styles or not. Q is stuck in a rut with the same styles, same dire designers, same fabrics and same sales spiel. It needs to die a death completely or reboot itself big time and move into modern day 21st century shopping habits.
I think the focus on beauty shows where the money is. The move online is timely and I don't think they will be going anywhere for a very long time (unfortunately). I rarely watch QVC live and use the website moreI was channel hopping today and had a quick look at QVC when they were showing a Michelle Hope printed lace/floral jacket type thing.
I had a flash back to the late 70's.
About 1977 I made a dress for my mother, probably in Crimplene, and it was an almost identical print in the same colours.
That kind of sums up the time warp QVC are stuck in.
Shoppers becoming ever more savvy and with the pandemic meaning almost everyone has to stay at home they've been forced to shop on line and have had the time to search the web suddenly discovering most retailers offer a better shopping experience than QVC.
I suspect QVC's business model is based on their USA demographic which is very different to the UK
QVC UK is now archaic and it shows, unless it gets dragged into the 21st century I feel the the days of QVC selling in the UK may well be numbered.
'The move online is timely' I'm confused by your words.I think the focus on beauty shows where the money is. The move online is timely and I don't think they will be going anywhere for a very long time (unfortunately). I rarely watch QVC live and use the website more
I don't know about being behind the times but they don't offer anything that isn't available anywhere else. In the early days I bought Elemis & L'Occitane but that was before they sold their souls to the devil. As Vienna stated many of us are internet savvy & some shop with the big boys, I've gone the other way & discovered so many independent companies that produce/sell some glorious products that I can afford &, more importantly, fit in with my principles.I don’t watch or buy beauty stuff so don’t know if Q‘s beauty offerings are as far behind the times as their other lines. Are they?
Young people want the trendy almost disposable beauty products from the like of Superdrug, Primark, H&M etc, they wouldn't dream of shopping with QVCI think the focus on beauty shows where the money is. The move online is timely and I don't think they will be going anywhere for a very long time (unfortunately). I rarely watch QVC live and use the website more
I was channel hopping today and had a quick look at QVC when they were showing a Michelle Hope printed lace/floral jacket type thing.
I had a flash back to the late 70's.
About 1977 I made a dress for my mother, probably in Crimplene, and it was an almost identical print in the same colours.
That kind of sums up the time warp QVC are stuck in.
Shoppers becoming ever more savvy and with the pandemic meaning almost everyone has to stay at home they've been forced to shop on line and have had the time to search the web suddenly discovering most retailers offer a better shopping experience than QVC.
I suspect QVC's business model is based on their USA demographic which is very different to the UK
QVC UK is now archaic and it shows, unless it gets dragged into the 21st century I feel the the days of QVC selling in the UK may well be numbered.