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A Shacket is a shirt worn as a jacket, often made with jacket materialDunnow!
A Shacket is a shirt worn as a jacket, often made with jacket materialDunnow!
Sounds like it might be uncomfortable, thick and scratchy. Is this one of Ruth's ideas?A Shacket is a shirt worn as a jacket, often made with jacket material
Don't really care.Dunnow!
YES ! thats her.Beth Terrell?
Beth Terrell I still have one of her jackets!!I thought the 'shacket' had died a death - clearly not.
As for the washable suede jacket. When I first started watching QVC 20 years ago, there was an American lady - not sure if it was Susan Graver or another one, with her fashion range who maintained she had invented the washable suede, and I remember the promo of seeing her put it in the washing machine.
My washable suede coat has finally gone to the charity shop. It's washed and worn brilliantly.Beth Terrell I still have one of her jackets!!
This jumper might sell better around about Valentine's Day. Stress on the 'might'. Very simplistic appliqué that a toddler could stick together. Big, gaping neck that shows your collar bones. Hmphf. The large neck openings on so many QVC clothes are to provide for women with large necks, imo. The appliqué on the elbow is silly. And, as you say, Merry, too expensive.I watched another hour of Ruth last night whilst I was waiting for my mainstream tv shows to start, and I spotted her latest jumper - A rather frumpy looking polyester sweater with a leather heart with an arrow appliqued onto the front and another one on the left elbow - I guess this is what she means by the "Ruth Langsford twist" . You too can look like you're wearing something designed by a five year old if you've got a spare £55 you don't know what to do with!
I agree. I hate any kind of large motif or inspirational sayings on clothes! Also I wholeheartedly agree about the gaping necklines, when you get older too wide necklines make you look scraggy, and don’t sit properly. I heard one presenter/guest say once that garments that show your collar bones were flattering! Not if you’re older and thinner!This jumper might sell better around about Valentine's Day. Stress on the 'might'. Very simplistic appliqué that a toddler could stick together. Big, gaping neck that shows your collar bones. Hmphf. The large neck openings on so many QVC clothes are to provide for women with large necks, imo. The appliqué on the elbow is silly. And, as you say, Merry, too expensive.
Any insight into what other ideas are in the pipeline? She tried jewellery and she tried Diamonique. Both bombed, I think, as well as her fiesta in Billingsgate that didn't get repeated. Home furnishings, perhaps? Skincare or perfume? Interesting.Ruthie is going to keep going, she has other ideas in the pipeline,she knows she is on to a good thing with QVC.She needs a new designer though or a change of Chinese warehouse.
I thought that her jewellery seemed to be popular, the junk stuff anyway it was always selling out and I could never really understand why as it was just that twisted wire/leather thong stuff you can pick up in any street market stall for an absolute fraction of the price she was charging. I haven't seen it for ages and there's only a couple of things on the website. Perhaps "Children in need" has managed to put the kids who were making it into full time education so she's currently looking for some more unfortunates to get production back on track!Any insight into what other ideas are in the pipeline? She tried jewellery and she tried Diamonique. Both bombed, I think, as well as her fiesta in Billingsgate that didn't get repeated. Home furnishings, perhaps? Skincare or perfume? Interesting.
I hope her 'cheap' jewellery doesn't come back. I don't want the woman trying to make fools of us any more. Just by looking at it on the TV showed how shoddy it was.I thought that her jewellery seemed to be popular, the junk stuff anyway it was always selling out and I could never really understand why as it was just that twisted wire/leather thong stuff you can pick up in any street market stall for an absolute fraction of the price she was charging. I haven't seen it for ages and there's only a couple of things on the website. Perhaps "Children in need" has managed to put the kids who were making it into full time education so she's currently looking for some more unfortunates to get production back on track!
She must be branching out somewhere. Casual type sports wear? Sad to see Julien's gone down the plug hole, but his latest QVC range gave the impression that he had lost his mind.Maybe Ruth will be upping the ante and doing occasion wear for weddings/christenings/the races/funerals/with matching hats/bags/shoes. She'd do well to avoid crappy homewares as we've already got Alison Cork and Julien has just gone bust I believe.
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