.......from GMTV on QVC.
I don't watch GMTV but I do know Mark Heyes and his work, and I much prefer him, his opinions and his fashion advice to Glenn Campbell. The latter seems to really plug the QVC fashion ranges, even those which are for dowdy middle aged women, he will say they are suitable for all ages from teenagers to older ladies.
Mark does seem to have settled into the QVC studio extremely comfortably, too. I think they would be daft not to have him back on.
Has Glenn also been to design college? I didn't think so, which is probably why what Mark says is more diverse and appealing. He is not afraid to voice his true opinions, and that is what we ladies, followers of fashion or not, want.
His book is cheaper on amazon and there is no p+p. It isn't signed, however, but I don't think the fact that QVC's copy is makes the book any more valuable. With celebrity guests' products they have aired in the past (Beverley Knight is one example), they have not charged p+p. Obviously they feel that, because they are 'offering such a good price', they need to recoup some of that loss by charging for delivery.
The one down side with this show: why, oh why did they have to schedule Catherine Huntley to front it? Is there any job this woman hasn't done?
We are all not worthy!
I don't watch GMTV but I do know Mark Heyes and his work, and I much prefer him, his opinions and his fashion advice to Glenn Campbell. The latter seems to really plug the QVC fashion ranges, even those which are for dowdy middle aged women, he will say they are suitable for all ages from teenagers to older ladies.
Mark does seem to have settled into the QVC studio extremely comfortably, too. I think they would be daft not to have him back on.
Has Glenn also been to design college? I didn't think so, which is probably why what Mark says is more diverse and appealing. He is not afraid to voice his true opinions, and that is what we ladies, followers of fashion or not, want.
His book is cheaper on amazon and there is no p+p. It isn't signed, however, but I don't think the fact that QVC's copy is makes the book any more valuable. With celebrity guests' products they have aired in the past (Beverley Knight is one example), they have not charged p+p. Obviously they feel that, because they are 'offering such a good price', they need to recoup some of that loss by charging for delivery.
The one down side with this show: why, oh why did they have to schedule Catherine Huntley to front it? Is there any job this woman hasn't done?
We are all not worthy!