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- angie0215
- 1 day ago
A LOT OF DG2 JEANS SHOW STRESS CREASES BECAUSE THEY ARE SMALL BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF HOW CHEAP THE MATERIAL IS THEY USE A LOT OF CHEAP MATERIALS AND SPANDEX SO THAT THEY WILL STRETCH A LOT, WAY TOO MUCH AND IT LEAVES ALL THOSE CREASES IN THE LEGS IT LOOKS TERRIBLE. YET SAM LOOKS LIKE HE DOESN’T EVEN KNOW HOW TO STYLE HIMSELF.
HE IS SHORT WHICH IS FINE BUT YOU DON’T WHERE A PLATFORM SNEAKER WITH A WHITE BOTTOM AND BLACK TOP IT WILL ACCENTUATE YOUR BIG FEET FOR A SHORT TORSO.
HE SHOULD WHERE AN ALL-BLACK SNEAKER WITH A BLACK PLATFORM HIS FEET WOULD NOT APPEAR SO HUGE.
HE BRAGS TOO MUCH FOR BEING A STYLIST FOR HSN. ALL THE CELEBRITY NAME DROPPING IS OBNOXIOUS. I DON’T EVEN LIKE CELEBRITY’S ESPECIALLY THE ELITIST FAKE OPRAH I CAN’T STAND HER. HE WILL SAY OH THAT IS WHAT JAY LO WHERES OR THIS ONE OR DROP A BIG DESIGNERS NAME. YOU NOTICE UNLIKE QVC THEY DO NOT TAKE PHONE CALLS ANY LONGER BECAUSE THEY PROBABLY WOULD GET HATE CALLS.
- angie0215
- 1 week ago
The designers are horrible. They need to add real designers like an Isaac Mizrahi to their line of designers someone with class and knows how to design contemporary new styles with class and only uses quality materials & LIKE ALL OF QVC DESIGNERS THEY MAKE EVERYTHING 98% OF WHAT THEY MAKE IN PETITES.
They have the cheap ugly designs of DG2 so sick of Sam patting himself on his back for such garbage tops they are the UGLIEST FLUTTER SHORT SLEEVES MATERNITY TOPS the designs are so ugly, and the material is the cheapest that China has to offer. UGLY UGLY UGLY HE IS SO PATHETIC WHEN HE COMPLIMENTS HIS GARBAGE LINE THAT PEOPLE BUY BECAUSE there are a lot of people who want cheap and have bad taste & he caters to them & also overweight people that he caters to that are happy to just get anything that fits.
All their designers are bad I do like some of TWRHILL & G BY GIULIANA AND JACKLYN SMITH NOT ALL BUT THAT IS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A LOT OF GOOD DESIGNERS SO YOU CAN PICK OUT SOMETHING FROM ALL OF THEM AND THEY NEED PETITES, & TALLS. A LOT OF PETITES AND ALL SIZE MODELS. THEIR PETITES ARE ALWAYS ON THE TALLER END OF PETITE AND IT IS ONLY ONE PETITE OCCASIONALLY. THEY CANNOT HOLD A CANDLE TO QVC.
- drama1queen
- 2 months ago
Maybe you guys should shop somewhere else instead of trasing the designers. HSN sells clothing for all types of bodys young and old, so maybe you won’t like anything for a while,…it will be good for your pocket book. I have shooed DG2 for over 20 years and miss her because no one can replace her style for her line like she would do. there are others that I also like as well. I don’t think that I have to like every designer at HSN or QVC, but there a few at both that I specifically shop for . I try not to trash the bransds, but I do have issue with one brand that continues to make pants for the tall models vs. the average person. Other than that I really go after the hosts as many of them get on my last nerves thinking that they should talk more than the brand rep. They also speak about the cclothin as “their” items that are out of stock etc. It is not their items at all, but they all tend to speak that way…ew!!!!
- yellow-rose14
- 12.09.25 5:29 PM
With some of the hosts and designers, they say what size they are wearing and what they say seems to be a falsehood. Meaning they appear to wear a bigger size in reality. Sometimes the clothing is skin tight and not really attractive. You see this on QVC also. It is hard for me to know what size to order but I am getting better at examining the fit in the presentation and being careful to think first. That means I order way less.
I started watching both HSN and QVC about 2018 I think. I really liked the fashions but now it appears every designer makes the same clothing style. All the sequin designs looked the same. And some of the ones I really liked at the beginning are using that cheap polyester fabric where you can see the lumps and bumps even if the host says you can’t.
- shiffon
- 11.20.25 2:07 AM
I also have watched both HSN and QVC for twenty five years or more. I have seen host come and go. I have followed their family with tears of joy and grief as some married and some loss love ones. I don’t have a problem with new host even though the old ones related to us like family. The problem I have is the merchandise they are selling now and the limited designers that are shown over and over again. Some designers are given an insane amount of air time it’s like a tv show that is showing reruns but the same episode is playing everyday several times a day. It’s the end of an era. That time we had is over. The clothes designers are all making clothes for the women with the same height and weight. There are old men dressing women to look old, nothing for my daughter or granddaughter’s age. The purses are pretty much the same with designers copying other designers style. Yeah it’s almost over.
- MACKENZIE
- 11.06.25 10:25 PM
Agree with you. HSN always had Florida style in the set decor, but now QVC is making a mockery of them. It’s very obvious that HSN is no longer running the show. QVC Management needs to stop making HSN a caricature of what is was. So sad 🙁
- cmd1
- 08.21.25 10:31 PM
I am so pleased to read this post. Very well-deserved compliments. I watched Brynne for the whole 2 hours with Marla and Sydney. What a great 2 hours! Brynne or should I say Brynne, the new emerging pro, did an excellent job most of all she was prepared unlike most show hosts on both HSN and QVC. She did her homework on the line, on all the different styles, fabrics etc..I always knew since she started, that she had a lot of potential and even most recently, I was thinking she needs a bit more training. But, boy, she proved me wrong this afternoon. Not sure if it is because she loves the collection/Marla’s line or what, but Brynne exceeded my expectations.
I enjoy watching her since she started over many new hosts for the past year or 2 who I do not watch. To me anyway, she seems real, engaging, respectful, sweet and genuine. She even reminded me today a bit of Amy Morrison wearing the stiletto pump shoes so well lol.
Congratulations Brynne. Keep up the awesome work. Whatever worked for you this afternoon, keep on doing it. I am looking forward to seeing you lovely and beautiful lady every chance I get to watch HSN.
- luvs_pretty_thin
- 08.14.25 10:54 AM
Posted in Forum: FashionWhy can’t they have a small studio in Florida for the models there to model the clothes at least when there are today’s special value clothing.
They can still communicate with the hosts but it’s just like they are in a different room.I hate the way the models are presented now we are lucky if we get 1 model and they are very inexperienced I can’t believe being so close to Philly and New York this is the best they can get?
For me seeing all the different models in 1 room styled different ways helped me visualize how I could style the garment.
I feel like I’ve bought much less the way they show the clothing now.
HSN/QVC give us what we want! We want our Florida models back on HSN!!!Cut the fat in other places, like some ego driven executive who thinks he knows more about the customer than we do.
I love my QVC models on QVC but I want my old HSN models to be back on HSN. They made the show and clothing come alive.
Another thought, perhaps fly in the models to PA for the TSV?
I’m not going to buy if I don’t like the way the item is presented, the models actually sell the clothes not the rambling hosts who are scrambling to sell the item and fill in time because they have nothing to show. Seeing something on a hanger does not help me visualize the item and how it might look on me!Come to the light HSN/QVC
- ajs1976
- 08.10.25 2:02 PM
Presumably, since the last public meeting on Q2 updates were released, go check the Q forums for specifics, they likely should not be spending additional money for licensing with the likes of Disney (or similar movie releases). It is very costly to do that I understand. Collaborations with a movie release are also a very specific niche, that includes people’s taste related to the actors, characters, messaging or to the storyline and actually can reduce the amount of purchases.
The parent company has publicly stated their next move is pushing toward streaming and TikTok sales, and that is where they are clearly spending their money. Hiring “influencers” for style (clothing and home) shows on HSNQVC+ costs money, sorry but I am not watching that. Who are these people anyway, lol.
- angel_watching1
- 07.04.25 10:39 PM
I felt for the chorus show today. They had the same two models that need so much help! I don’t remember their names but the little African-American girl was bent over barely had any of the suds to wash her leg didn’t even wash the knee and all I saw was the top of her unkept head. They didn’t even style her hair it was everywhere! If I didn’t already love k o r r e s I would not have ever even thought about buying their product. The vendors need to stand up and do something because obviously HSN upper management isn’t going to. As far as that goes whoever’s training them should have been in PA months ago training these models and letting them cut their teeth on QVC actually.
- beachgrandma8
- 06.26.25 7:51 PM
The HSN stylist(s) —- marvelous!! QVC— dismal fail. I hope the models and stylist() make the move. If not, I probably won’t be ordering any longer after more than 20 years as a customer with both networks. Over the years, QVC has continued to go downhill in the fashion arena,. While I applaud QVC’s penchant for style inclusivity, the clothes NEVER fit the models well and styles are from the ‘90s. HSN is able to espouse size inclusivity while maintaining well- fitting and fashionably stylish outfits.
- SUZYQ260
- 06.19.25 8:42 AM
Now I have even less reason to watch HSN or QVC. All the familiar talent is gone. All the better “designers” have left. The fashions offered are embarrassing to anyone who likes style. So happy I found other outlets to purchase clothes with better quality and fairer prices.
- CHARLIEK
- 06.05.25 5:49 PM
I have to side with Dee on this one. I find most of the clothing outdated, frumpy in the extreme and way too expensive for what you are getting. Neither my daughter, who looks 35, or me at 75 will wear them except for some of denim and a handful of other pieces. The exception overall was Iman and the older Diane Gilman styles of the 90’s and early 2000’s. Now Iman is gone and DG2 has radically changed (better for some and worse for others). I miss the real clothing and jewelry designers HSN use to have like Terry Lewis, Maggie Sweet, Slinky, Joan Boyce, Suzanne Somers, Technibond, etc. Sadly, QVC is in the same boat. Love Susan Graver, Quacker Factory and a couple of other lines but I seriously can’t afford most of them. It is goodbye to a once enjoyable era.
- jazzy333
- 06.04.25 8:28 PM
Don’t be sad Sashara! Change is hard but I bet if you give it a chance you WILL be able to enjoy HSN again! Sometimes new hosts are annoying just because we aren’t used to them, plus they are new and haven’t “perfected” their individual styles yet. I notice with many of the new hosts the more I watch them the more I like them. This doesn’t happen with all of them but quite a few. It sometimes does feel like they are family or friends because you always see their faces and they do present like they are talking directly to us. I have been an AVID fan or HSN for more then 25 yrs. but I do switch to QVC when products are on that I am not interested in and I have found I enjoy many of the hosts and the products they air. I still shop 90% on HSN, once in awhile at QVC. Many of the HSN hosts will still be on so hopefully you can still watch some of your fav hosts. My mom passed in 1983 I was only 18 yrs old and I know it doesn’t ever really get any easier to accept, but try new things and try to embrace change, she wouldn’t want you to be sad!
- astik
- 05.30.25 3:03 AM
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