Glen Campbell: I can help with your winter fashion worries
Are you finding dressing for the colder months a bit tricky? Don't worry, I'm here to help!
Whether you need help with winter coats or tips to update your wardrobe, just leave your question in the comment box below.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Love Glen x


Hi Glen,
I love the fashion that QVC offer but find there is no real selection for the petite ladies, I have ordered clothes and have had to send them back as the proportions just weren't right. Will QVC ever do a petite range?
Posted by: jean fletcher | 21 October 2008 at 07:48 PM
Hi glen - love QVC fashion.Have commented before that I would like to see you do a weekly regular slot.Have sent my whole family out tomorrow so I can watch fashion day in peace!! (Bliss!).The only thing I would like to comment on - is that I rarely go to the high street now - but HAVE to for things like belts,scarves,coloured fashion tights - and I would love to see more of this on QVC.Many many times the models are wearing belts - and yet QVC don't sell them.I have a couple of dresses that really need a Kim & Co type obi band - but I can never get hold of one.QVC would do well do delve into the "bits and bobs" of a department store.
Posted by: rosie | 18 October 2008 at 08:45 AM
Hi Glen Iam going for a weekend to Paris soon and would like suggestions as what to wear as i always tend to take everything but the kitchen sink.Need out fits for x 3 nights and sightseeing during the day. Want to look great as its my 30th Wedding Anniversary.
Please help.
Posted by: Lynda Smith | 15 October 2008 at 11:05 AM
Hi Glen, what about one show every now and then that is solely high fashion - I know QVC need to hit a lot of bases but I reckon there are enough of us out here who would really appreciate it - so many of us have great classic and fashion items bought from QVC I am sure it wouldn't be a big leap to create a 'Now Look' show from existing ranges and maybe source some new. To be honest what I would love is you to start range like H&M for grown ups(affordable high fashion) cos there are lots of us who don't need large sizes and don't want to be 'quirky'or have clothes that are 'conversation pieces'. A capsule range twice a year even once, with just some key items would cover it - basic trouser, skirt shapes, tops/shirts and some knitwear. Your existing ranges have the outwear sewn up.
Posted by: Christine Duffy | 15 October 2008 at 08:53 AM
Hi Glen
Would like to know if there will be any faux shearling half or three qtr jackets with hoods coming up at all in the near future, that would be machine washable. I love the look of the coats but need shorter as a car coat. Thank you.
Kim T
Posted by: Kim Thompson | 14 October 2008 at 04:58 PM
Hello Glen!
As usual I'm really looking forward to winter - I'm much more of a snow angel than a beach bunny - and have a great range of winter coats - most of them from Centigrade, so I'm already well on the way to a workable wardrobe. My problem is two-fold; firstly I love the mixes of texture that we see in the glossies and on the high street and want to work some in as accessories, but woollens like angora and mohair are too itchy for me; secondly I have asthma which is aggravated by cold air so need to wear a scarf that is soft and snugly near my face. Is there a way of combining this issue with something very high trend? The coats I have are in a soft wool-like acrylic and faux shearling.
Thanks, I'm interested to hear your suggestions!
Posted by: Nicola Rippon | 14 October 2008 at 08:04 AM
Hi Glen, im only 5ft tall and a size 8, and i would really love a nice winter coat, i love the centegrade coats but the 2 xs ones ive ordered have been far to big and swamp me,have you any suggestions?
Posted by: carol gillmore | 13 October 2008 at 11:43 PM