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I was watching a presentation of the Kalorik dehumidifier, and they announced it was a QVC own brand.
It got me thinking about how many of the brands on Q currently and in the past were actually in house brands.

The big ones for me are:
Cook's Essentials
Cozee Home
Diamonique

Then in the past they had:
Northern Nights
Mayfair Manor (used to be the poly-cotton and polyester bedding brand)
Richard Jackson

I'd suggest every sleb brand is actually in house too:
Ruth Langsford
Brenda Edwards

I suspect even brands which came to Q as independent brands are now in house:
Mally
Carole Hochman
Marla Wynne
Yong Kim
Cuddl Duds

Then independent brands that do Q exclusive ranges
Kelly Hoppen
Alison Cork

They used to have a footwear brand but the name escapes me.

What other brands do you know or suspect are or have become in house Q brands?
 
I was watching a presentation of the Kalorik dehumidifier, and they announced it was a QVC own brand.
It got me thinking about how many of the brands on Q currently and in the past were actually in house brands.

The big ones for me are:
Cook's Essentials
Cozee Home
Diamonique

Then in the past they had:
Northern Nights
Mayfair Manor (used to be the poly-cotton and polyester bedding brand)
Richard Jackson

I'd suggest every sleb brand is actually in house too:
Ruth Langsford
Brenda Edwards

I suspect even brands which came to Q as independent brands are now in house:
Mally
Carole Hochman
Marla Wynne
Yong Kim
Cuddl Duds

Then independent brands that do Q exclusive ranges
Kelly Hoppen
Alison Cork

They used to have a footwear brand but the name escapes me.

What other brands do you know or suspect are or have become in house Q brands?
Markon, I think.
 
Amanda Holden?
Denim & Co
Frank Usher??
June insists that Frank Usher is a Couture brand. She's well out of date with that description; it was back in the day, but has deteriorated into what we now see. I do like June, she's a good presenter and gives accurate descriptions. (Others take note). Her suggestions for wearing an item are a little more up-market, e.g. going to the opera or theatre rather than the usual dog-walking, taking the kids to school or coffee with the girls. I wonder how many people on this forum have worn a Frank Usher item to go to the opera?
 
June insists that Frank Usher is a Couture brand. She's well out of date with that description; it was back in the day, but has deteriorated into what we now see. I do like June, she's a good presenter and gives accurate descriptions. (Others take note). Her suggestions for wearing an item are a little more up-market, e.g. going to the opera or theatre rather than the usual dog-walking, taking the kids to school or coffee with the girls. I wonder how many people on this forum have worn a Frank Usher item to go to the opera?
Yes it was a couture brand, only sold in high end boutiques. A colleague of mine was going on a cruise and bought a beautiful navy blue cocktail dress to wear. It was back in the late 1970s and I think she paid around £70 for it at sale price. If I remember correctly that was more than a weeks wages.
 
Another instance of the term ‘Couture’ being used in the most inappropriate of circumstances was from Kimmy of Kim & Co.
 

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