QVC
PREVIEW: Rachel Zoe for QVC


Rachel Zoe’s QVC line hits QVC.com on September 12, but images of some of the products have leaked. Looks grossly cheap to me…
PARTY CRASHERS: QVC And OCRF In The Hamptons August 1st

Okay, you can’t really crash this party, but you can watch it on QVC August 1st from 2-4. Celebs like Mena Suvari and Haylie Duff have been spotted wearing QVC finds (which is said to be the ‘Rolls Royce of garage sales’…clever!)
QVC has teamed up with the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation (OCRF) to give viewers a good deal on their ‘Super Saturday’ goods, as well as support a good cause. Part of the proceeds from online purchases (QVC.com) will go to the OCRF. Tune in and save! They’ll be broadcasting from the Hamptons, and we’ll all be watching and wishing we were there!
Fetherston Sets The Record Straight: No QVC
WWD reported this morning that Erin Fetherston was excited to enter the short-film business along with Juliette Lewis. However, Fetherston later set the record straight: no Lewis in the film (set to be made by Marisa Crawford), and no QVC either.
Fetherston’s husband, Hedi Ferjani was said, again by WWD to be setting up a project with QVC, but again, this was false.
SOURCE: Fashionista
Carmen Marc Valvo Designs Plates

With the Hamptons season almost here, seems like all designers are trying to get their piece of the pie, DVF will open a store (May 1st) , and Carmen Marc Valvo has designed a line of plates, to be sold exclusively for QVC.
According to WWD, the designer has developed Carmen Marc Valvo Home, tableware, serving pieces and decorative items. Entering the category is a first for Valvo, who said he entertains frequently in the Hamptons and “really gets obsessive about the food, flowers and matching the napkins to the plates.”
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Debuts Clothing Line
I like to think of Elisabeth Hasselbeck as the Lauren Conrad of moms. She’s famous for being famous, is a cute blond on a TV show, and is now debuting a doomed collection of women’s clothing.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck for Dialogue will debut on QVC tonight at 9, but she gave this morning’s audience on The View a little sneak peek.
Hasselbeck actually got a Fine Arts degree and designed for Puma for a while. But, judging by the pieces in her line, any creativity she might have had in college is long gone.
Pieces will sell for $40-80. I’m actually tempted to tune in because I shamelessly and without fail buy into Hasselbeck’s drama and general shtick. Oh, self.




