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07 November 2008

Try on Glen's new Style File blog for size!

Glen Campbell Hi, Glen here,

I wanted you QGossip folk to be the first to try out my new fashion blog.

It's called Style File and it's basically me talking fashion with other presenters, and keeping you up to date with fashion looks and trends.

Why not comment and tell me what you think? If you've got any ideas for the blog or fashion questions, I'd love to hear them.

Love,

Glen xx

Comments

Hi Glen

I am 5ft 9 and stand 6ft or so in heels. A coat to me needs to be long and I mean long. I have some of Basso's stuff which is fine for the car but out and about I would love it if QVC did a range in a much longer length for us lanky chics. Is there a place on the website where I can check out the sizes for each of the designers as they are all different and things often gsell out before the presenters get to the size charts, if there were charts available on the web I could check them out in advance of a show so I know what would fit from each of the ranges. If they already exist, sorry for being a numpty just point me to where they are


Also I would love it if QVC did vouchers so that my friends and family could just buy me QVC vouchers to spend on what I want for Xmas etc instead of getting things I don't need.........what do you think??

Have been a customer for 15 years and can't live without my QVC it's my main shopping experience and when I need something it is the first place I come to.

Maggi

Hi Glen

I watch and listen to your advice re clothing styles whenever I can on QVC. You can talk the hind legs of a donkey but always make sense. I have a question re fashionable clothing for business but for a lady just about to hit 40, but looks 30 (blessed with good skin and figure - or so I'm told). Have just secured a fantastic new job in a very high tech, professional, and probably high pressure business environment, but need to ensure I don't spend all my time fussing with my clothes, so need practical, low maintenance choice of clothing. Don't want to look frumpy and old fashioned, I do like the classic crisp white shirt and pencil skirt look, but also want a bit of style. Who do you recommend? Thanks in advance!

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