historymystery
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Just watching Jilly Halliday with a woman guest from Ronni Nicole. Perhaps it's me, but the clothes look to me like something your Granny would wear, a dress that's called "an amazing buy" looks like it's made of Crimplene from the 1970's, hot and sticky man-made material - and we have the usual debate "this is the Olive Green", "No, they're calling it Advocado". Gawd, this winds me up - why the blurdy hell don't they work out what the colours are before they come on? And why are the dresses mainly short ones? Do mature ladies want dresses that finish just on or above the knee? I think Q fashion is dreadful, I can't see either more mature ladies or young women wearing it, and this hour just confirms my view. A simple, sleeveless shift dress at £38 has been described as "a gift". Quite frankly, for a sleeveless shift dress I wouldn't call £38 for this item "a gift", it's hardly a tailored suit, - and again it's above the knee. It's described as a "bit more tailored" - so how does this help the viewer - do they order a size up or what? They are bleating on but not telling potential buyers what they need to know!!! Of course, it's "a very busy, busy hour" and "you'll need to be quick". Er, no thanks.
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