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I, too, think Sara did a great job. On the other hand,, Tina on What a Girl Wants, was far too animated for my liking. She needs to calm down and relax.
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What a heartless comment. I can’t imagine being so insensitive to the perils of others and so arrogant as to post in hopes others are equally as indifferent.
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Maybe she is resentful since she considers herself to be an authority on jewelry of sharing the hr promoting someone else’s jewelry show. She seems to have changed since she is selling her own clothing line (which I consider somewhat inferior and dated compared to other designers) and she feels her stature has been elevated.
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Since her BFF Colleen came out with her own line, maybe she decided to give it a try. I hope if this is true, she comes out with a line that is a little more updated,, with better fabric and consistent sizing. Speaking for myself, I would rather pay a little more for a good looking dress than the $39.00 TSV Colleen put out that looked like a $29.00 dress once I received it (and returned, of course). AMY always looks nice and hopefully her personal taste and style will reflect in her designs.
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Have to agree with all the comments. Colleen’s clothes look cheap and dated. I received the TS dress – pulled it out – immediately put it back to return. The last 2 items I purchased from her line, returned due to they looked like bargain basement seconds. They say the 3rd time’s the charm, it isn’t!!!
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I find Marla Wynne’s line of clothing to be superior to the other lines that are cheaply made and look like bargain basement items so I make every effort to watch her show when on, but just can’t make it past the first 3 minutes. Her alter ego must be a wanna be comic but I find nothing slightly amusing about her on going rhetoric which has nothing to do with her clothing line. She is so annoying, I cannot imagine the hosts and models don’t cringe when they host or model in her shows. I still purchase many of her items on line but find her constant attempt at humor exasperating..
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I have to agree re: Lori Goldstein fashion. They can be cute, but the tops make my legs look at least 4 inches shorter than they are. Even the long legged seem to look disproportionate with long torso and short legs.Maybe her being labeled a “stylist” is what entices customers to order her line – way too pricey for what it is. Marla Wynne I think has the higher quality and more sophisticated line.
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I thought AFPI was a put America First organization – hard to believe people don’t support putting America First – but then look where we are by people putting other countries ahead of ours!
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They definitely are better quality and it’s an entirely upscale look from the other lines, which are looking more juvenile and made from much cheaper fabric. It’s nice to have more options for the mature women than the skinny, straight, flared, wide flare jeans everyone has added to their collections, which are selling at ridiculously high prices. I would rather pay $70 for a well tailored pant than for another pair of jeans.
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I thought she looked great!
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So you are offended by the name?????? So don’t buy it – did you sit around trying to come up with what you consider offensive and think she should change her entire logo on her products so you won’t be offended? OMG – not trying to be rude but get a life or a new beauty product. Most here are adults not easily offended by a name that can have a variety of meanings none of which the average level headed adult woman would be offended by. I am stunned by your overwhelming sensitivity and expectation that she should finance a new logo so you won’t be offended. Buy a product whose name makes you feel warm and fuzzy, that won’t keep you up at night with the overwhelming need to post because “Doll” is just not acceptable to you.
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The downside of anonymity is that it gives individuals an opportunity to post hateful and mean spirited comments.
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I so enjoy scrolling to your page after reading so many mean spirited comments, and criticism directed at almost everything, hosts, appearances, techniques, quality, quantity, customer service, admin, etc, etc. Refreshing to know there are still many positive individuals who don’t feel the need to dwell on negativity and able to enjoy the many positive elements we are surrounded by and not get pleasure from jeopardizing one’s livelihood.
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Literally and figuratively (good one) I had not noticed the stripes (wasn’t interested in buying) until I read these comments, turned to HSN and the coats were on – and the 2 the models were showcasing were so visibly mismatched, I would have thought the designer would cringe when she saw them. Even I (who cannot hem a pair of pants) know the stripes should ALWAYS match up!!!!
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Many, many individuals have suffered through cancer, and if anything it gave them even more reason and gratitude to be kind and humble. However, in Diane’s case it just escalated her ability to be rude and arrogant. Cancer or any other horrible illness, should never be used as an excuse for bad behavior toward any individual. Susan’s enthusiasm can be over the top sometimes, but she is doing what she is paid to do – in this case, promote the goods of a very unappreciative ingrate.