maymorganlondon
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That is EXACTLY the thought that went through my mindMerryone didn't you know she inherited the Wicked Queen from Snow White's magic mirror
That is EXACTLY the thought that went through my mindMerryone didn't you know she inherited the Wicked Queen from Snow White's magic mirror
Great mindsThat is EXACTLY the thought that went through my mind
What appalling cheek to charge so much for such a badly made garment.
Would you believe some of the presenters have this creation in various colour options.
As a former fashion sales assistant I would tell the customer what they wanted to hear. If they come out of the fitting room asking for an opinion I would assume that they felt comfortable enough to be seen in it. After asking for a couple of twirls I would ask how they felt in it and if they felt that maybe the armholes were a bit big, for instance, I would agree with them. If they were quite happy to flounce about, usually with no shoes on, it usually meant a sale.Would you believe some of the presenters have this creation in various colour options.
Now on entering a dress shop would you take the advice of the sales assistant wearing one of these on your purchase of a mother of the bride outfit?
I have this dress in the black with the grey/white tie dye with the sleeves. It looks amazing on imo..BUT I bought it from eBay for far less than half the QVC price....View attachment 21734It's that dress again! Looks like the old dear has added a few more colours. I've picked this one as it illustrates best, just how awful a garment it is. Does it not look like something she's grabbed out of the laundry basket to throw on to answer the door quick?! This close up pic shows all the strange seams, the puckering, and that it appears it would be too short on anybody taller than 5'6". I wish they'd stop talking about the tie dye feature - It looks nothing like tie die -It looks like she's had an accident with a bottle of Domestos! The price for this thing is phenomenal, pennies shy of £63 + £5.95 postage & packing - what?!.....Is it made out of concrete?!! This has been reduced down from £83.01, why the penny? It's almost as random as the dress itself, and probably what it cost to make! I know we make the Primark comparison all the time, but this wouldn't look out of place in Primark, and I doubt whether they'd even bother displaying it on hangers!
Sorry about the separate posts, I had a bit of trouble editing!
Merryone, you had me in absolute stitches reading your description of that MW dress. It a blooming mess of a dress. Everytime they show it on MW shows, there's always the comment "Julia has 4 in different colours" or "Katie has this dress" oh please!! none of them look good in it - i wouldn't even pay £25 for it much less £63View attachment 21734It's that dress again! Looks like the old dear has added a few more colours. I've picked this one as it illustrates best, just how awful a garment it is. Does it not look like something she's grabbed out of the laundry basket to throw on to answer the door quick?! This close up pic shows all the strange seams, the puckering, and that it appears it would be too short on anybody taller than 5'6". I wish they'd stop talking about the tie dye feature - It looks nothing like tie die -It looks like she's had an accident with a bottle of Domestos! The price for this thing is phenomenal, pennies shy of £63 + £5.95 postage & packing - what?!.....Is it made out of concrete?!! This has been reduced down from £83.01, why the penny? It's almost as random as the dress itself, and probably what it cost to make! I know we make the Primark comparison all the time, but this wouldn't look out of place in Primark, and I doubt whether they'd even bother displaying it on hangers!
Sorry about the separate posts, I had a bit of trouble editing!
Spend money on the bed you sleep in and the shoes you wear. Mostly, if you aren't in bed, you'll be wearing the shoes.I was out looking at a new bed today and the one Mr L has his mind set on would buy a good second hand car and it was at the lower prices of the range. However , since he, and me by association, hasn’t had a full nights sleep for 2 years which then makes for a miserable day you start to think what is more important a couple of holidays/cruises or a decent nights sleep yet if I dared mention the price to anyone they would think I needed certified.
suppose each to their own as her range sells well people must like it. I did have 2 good pieces at the start but that was when the quality was decent and a bit different (before the awful TSVs) )
I have just baulked at spending £9 on a new mattress cover!£7.5k? and that wasn’t the dearest by any stretch - the mattress cover was £300 alone (just a 4.6 size)
Makes my cupboard door veneers sound almost reasonable!£7.5k? and that wasn’t the dearest by any stretch - the mattress cover was £300 alone (just a 4.6 size)
Was it Harrods?£7.5k? and that wasn’t the dearest by any stretch - the mattress cover was £300 alone (just a 4.6 size)
I'm not suggesting the right bed had to cost that much, but when you find the right bed, it might be worth some sacrifices to get it. Quality sleep is hard to come by for many of us.£7.5k? and that wasn’t the dearest by any stretch - the mattress cover was £300 alone (just a 4.6 size)