How's this for a contradiction :smirk:
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.143928
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.143928
How's this for a contradiction :smirk:
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.143928
Does no-one actually approve of the pictures they use on the internet??!!
I remember there have been posts about jewellery with stones missing as well.
Whenever I see this range I remember a few years ago when I was on holiday in Tenerife and a lady had a whole wardrobe made from this clingy stuff. The only problem was she was rather well endowed in the bum department. It was like cats fighting in a sack! Soooo not a good look.
How's this for a contradiction :smirk:
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.143928
TMI follows
I ordered a pair of Kim trousers once that gave me the worst camel toe ever. Whilst trying them on the door went, and I answered the door to the postman - who was so transfixed by it he could barely get his words out. :blush:Not really the reaction I would wish to provoke on the street!
The seam in the undercarriage "area" was too tight and a bit uncomfortable. Especially when I realised it was visibly ...ahem... "splitting the difference".
TMI follows
I ordered a pair of Kim trousers once that gave me the worst camel toe ever. Whilst trying them on the door went, and I answered the door to the postman - who was so transfixed by it he could barely get his words out. :blush:
Not really the reaction I would wish to provoke on the street!
The seam in the undercarriage "area" was too tight and a bit uncomfortable. Especially when I realised it was visibly ...ahem... "splitting the difference".
TMI follows
I ordered a pair of Kim trousers once that gave me the worst camel toe ever. Whilst trying them on the door went, and I answered the door to the postman - who was so transfixed by it he could barely get his words out. :blush:
Not really the reaction I would wish to provoke on the street!
The seam in the undercarriage "area" was too tight and a bit uncomfortable. Especially when I realised it was visibly ...ahem... "splitting the difference".