Hi everyone, want to know whose presenter style you share? Well take the Qstyle test to find out...
1. How would you describe your style?
A: Ever-changing, mood based, up to date and comfy but cool.
B: Colourful and classy with a twist!
C: Relaxed and comfortable but hopefully still a little bit stylish.
D: Versatile - I try to dress for the occasion.
E: Eclectically classic!
2. What's your ideal shoe?
A: If I had to have just one pair of shoes? Gosh, that's mean! I'm not answering!!
B: High, sexy and strappy.
C: Flat ballet pumps or flat furry boots.
D: Very high black court shoes with a bow or some feminine detail.
E: The higher and shinier the better.
3. What's your lippie style?
A: Natural berry gloss, I never wear lipstick.
B: Lippie is a necessity, it beats gloss every time!
C: A moisturising and plumping lip balm.
D: Lipliner with neutral lip gloss.
E: Gloss, I'm never without it.
4. If you had £100 to blow what would you buy?
A: Stylish boots.
B: A wow-factor, totally divine evening top.
C: I'd probably spend £50 each on the kids.
D: High-heeled boots.
E: Make up and accessories.
5. You're going out for a slap-up meal. What do you wear?
A: Jeans, comfy sweater, heeled boots and a big ring.
B: High heels, sexy dress and Spanx - shhh!
C: Black trousers, a pretty top and a jacket.
D: A sleeveless fitted top with straight skirt (with an elasticated waist to allow for large portions!) and high-heeled shoes.
E: Classic 50's navy wiggle dress with red patent accessories.
Now to find out who you're most like...
If you scored mainly As you're... Pipa!
You have a cool sense of style and you change your look depending on how you're feeling. Comfort is important to you, so you balance your natural fashion sense with feeling good. You're very good at using accessories to glam-up outfits.
If you scored mainly Bs you're... Claire!
You're a colourful dresser with a sassy sense of style! Like Claire, you like to put your own twist on outfits and you adore high heels. You love clothes to have an impact and you know how to dress your body shape well.
If you scored mainly Cs you're... Jilly!
Like Jilly, comfort is your number one priority. You love clothes to be soft, snug and pretty and footwear to be comfy and practical. Although comfort is important, you have a great sense of style and know what looks good.
Mostly Ds… you're Alison!
You always look effortlessly chic and are the picture of sophistication. Just like Alison, you have a feminine fashion sense but can make even a simple pair of jeans look good by adding a pair of high heels.
Mostly Es… you're Catherine!
Like Catherine, you have a love of fashion and a great eye for accessories. You can transform any outfit with your colourful bags, funky jewellery and cute high heels. You love trying out new looks, and mix classic shapes with modern twists.

Can we please have the sizes at the beginning of the presentations as the measurements vary widely even in the same ranges ie Centigrade. Some uniformity in the measurements across the ranges would be extremely helpful and inspire confidence. I am a woman of age, 5'8 varying between Centigrade 3xl won't fit to 1xl Indigo Moon. I know sizing is an issue throughout the fashion industry.
Posted by: Pauline Hatton | Sunday, 15 February 2009 at 06:13 PM
Hi, Craig, I am known to `Qvc` as nini=jeannine. what I would like to Add is I never buy tops from Qvc, because they are all too short. You have just started catering for the Fuller figure but that`s width way. Not length. I am sure I would love to see longer version of top`s, and believe, I`m not the only one. I am 54 modern, 5ft5inches 22 size, lost about,8 stone, and have a baggy belly, which I like to hide in trendy clothes, so come on Qvc let`s see what you can really do in the Fashion Department, and make my day. ninix
Posted by: jeannine | Sunday, 15 February 2009 at 02:06 AM
Hi Everyone I'm a very difficult size to fit. Through Medication for my illness I've expanded to a 2XL size, my other problem is the same as many other customers, I'm 5ft nothing with my shoes on a really wee rolly polly. All the trousers I buy have to go to the dress alterations shop to get shortened by about half a leg. This adds to the price of my trousers as sometimes its more expensive to have the items altered than they actually cost to buy. Please QVC Buyers please have a word with the makers and ask them if they can make two lengths in trousers their usual 31" and new small leg of 28" for us wee tots.
Posted by: Evelyn Little | Saturday, 07 February 2009 at 03:39 PM
mmm a Pipa/Jilly hybrid thats me!
Posted by: janey leaver | Tuesday, 03 February 2009 at 10:57 AM
Come on QVC....need more realistic models.
All the models are so tall...not realistic.
I know more ladies that are 5ft 2 to 5ft8 than i do 5ft.10 & taller.
Posted by: Tania Hallett | Tuesday, 03 February 2009 at 09:26 AM
Hello Glen,
My problems is I cannot find any jeans to fit, my waist is 30" and my thighs 45" any suggestion?
Love the fashion tips you give on QVC, keep up the good work.
Posted by: Merl Johnson | Monday, 02 February 2009 at 04:25 PM
I love the 'Country Casuals' style clothes,any chance of showing somethings of this brand in any future shows. I am in my late 50s and prefer a more structured style of clothing.
Posted by: Carol Ann White | Friday, 30 January 2009 at 07:54 PM
hi
in the quiz i am like pippa,which i kinda quessed anyhow
but i only tend to buy tops off qvc(with the oddment)
cause i am a five foot nothing stick insect(size 8)
i thought i heard mention of small girls being catered for by one of the designers(michell hope?)even kim and co petite trousers are a bit on the big side but i turn the waist over and put on a baggy top
please help,i am fed up with marks and spencer and next and childrens wear,i am nearly 50 and would like to dress accordingly
love jane
Posted by: jane e hands | Friday, 30 January 2009 at 04:57 PM
Still searching for a L O N G Mac. for a size 26/28 5'8" tall 61 year old lady i.e. ME ! ! !
Anything stylish in the pipeline ?
Kindest regards
Sylvia
PS
I came out of your questionaire with 2, borderline 3 C's !
Posted by: Sylvia Simpson | Thursday, 29 January 2009 at 12:24 PM
Dear Glen
Could we have clothes for the petite sizes particularly shorter legs sizes and also shorter arm sizes in tops. Thank you
Posted by: rosy | Thursday, 29 January 2009 at 07:23 AM
Glad I can make a comment:
I want to congratulate Craig. When he presented the fashion sale just before Christmas, he gave the sizes at the beginning of each presentation. This made shopping very easy and relaxing. Additionally he seems a genuinely nice bloke who doesn't use such silly expressions as "women of age" or "women of a certain age". I do hope he stays with you for a long time
Posted by: Sue Gill | Thursday, 29 January 2009 at 07:12 AM