Fashion
7 celebrities with fashion collections at QVC — Stacy London, Jennie Garth and more
These days, QVC is a one-stop shop for just about everything you need, from fashion inspo to best-selling beauty products. You can even find exclusive collections from the people you see on your screens every day, like kitchenware lines from celebrity chefs and clothing collections from TV personalities. When you think about it, it makes sense. After all, people who’ve spent their careers in front of the camera, finding their best angle and putting their best face forward know a thing or two about helping other people look their best.
Many of QVC’s best-known clothing designers got their start as magazine editors, fashion consultants or have been working with (or as!) stylists for decades, building on their expertise and bringing it to audiences for just as long. It’s no wonder that so many people find camaraderie among many of QVC’s longtime hosts.
Take QVC fashion designer Susan Graver. She’s been in the QVC spotlight for over three decades and has created some of the brand’s signature designs for women during her tenure. (Ever heard of her Liquid Knit fabric, for example?). Her clothes have become so synonymous with style and comfort that many women boast about having wardrobes and drawers full of Graver’s designs, which they’ve accumulated over the decades.
Graver isn’t the only celeb who has a covetable clothing line at QVC, of course. From What Not To Wear‘s Stacy London to Beverly Hills 90210‘s Jennie Garth, QVC’s fashion section is chock full of must-have pieces that have been designed by industry experts who want to help you look your best. And with the holidays right around the corner, it’s a good time to get inspired with fun and festive clothing gift ideas for someone you love (even if that person you love just so happens to be yourself).
Oh, and here’s an insider tip: If you’re new to QVC you can score an extra $20 off your first order of $40 or more with code HOLIDAY20. And if you don’t want to pay it all in one go, take advantage of QVC’s Easy Pay offer and have your items ship right away, while you pay for them in monthly installments. Plus, you can shop stress-free knowing that any holiday gift purchased between now and December 24 can be returned until January 31, 2025.
Perhaps best known for her role as Kelly Taylor on Beverly Hills 90210 and playing Valerie Tyler in the WB sitcom What I Like About You, Jennie Garth has been in front of American audiences for over three decades. As a mom of three girls, it’s no surprise that Garth’s QVC clothing collection aims to inspire women through self-care and self-love by choosing themselves — a mantra Garth has introduced to QVC audiences over the years. After all, there’s a reason her QVC collection is called Me. The line includes wardrobe staples you’ll want to wear all year long — and at wallet-friendly prices.
You may know Kim Gravel from Kim Of Queens, a reality show from 2014 where the entrepreneur, author and TV personality (who also happens to be a former Miss Georgia) helps other young women find success on the pageant scene. It’s safe to say that her experience as a pageant coach means that she knows a thing or two about making a good impression. Her QVC clothing collection Belle specializes in “figure-focused fashions for women of all shapes and sizes.” You’ll find that most pieces in the collection range in sizes from XXS to 3X.
As QVC’s fashion designer, Susan Graver has reached somewhat of a celebrity status after more than 30 years of creating some of the brand’s signature designs for women, such as her Liquid Knit fabric and her use of strong colors and bold patterns. In fact, she was the first designer at QVC to have a weekly show on the channel, and it’s still going strong. Her mantra — “easy care, easy wear” — has helped her garner a cult-like following among fans of her styles, so much so that many women call into the show to tell her that their wardrobes are full of her designs. From eye-catching prints to flattering fits, Graver’s more than 30 years in the business shines through in her clothes that are designed to help you look and feel your best.
If there’s one thing What Not To Wear‘s Stacy London knows, it’s fashion. As a stylist, fashion consultant, author and magazine editor, London has built a career around helping people look good. Since her time co-hosting the aughts reality makeover TV program with Clinton Kelly, she’s joined the lineup of QVC designers who want to help you find the joy in getting dressed again. Audiences who know London from What Not To Wear will recognize her signature “addables” in her recently launched QVC line. Think versatile collars, cuffs and other items that can be collected and changed to create layered looks. According to London, her QVC collection is, well, what to wear now!
Isaac Mizrahi is an American fashion designer, actor and TV presenter who’s perhaps best known for his fashion lines by the same name. Mizrahi has been designing iconic and timeless American looks since the late ’80s and, over the next decade, garnered a following of Hollywood stars including Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman and Debra Messing. In 2010, Mizrahi launched his first exclusive collection at QVC, a label called Isaac Mizrahi Live!, which you can still find on the site today. From his ready-to-wear collections to his tenure as a judge on Project Runway All Stars, Mizrahi has continued to encourage fans of his designs to “live an inspired life.”
Chances are you’re most familiar with Jill Martin from her “Ambush Makeover” and “Steals and Deals” segments on NBC’s Today show. But, in addition to being an Emmy Award-winning TV personality, she’s also a fashion expers and co-author of the book Fashion for Dummies. With pieces like sherpa cardigans and jersey knit jumpsuits, her QVC collection BumbleBella is all about cozy and effortless dressing that you don’t have to overthink.
Lori Goldstein is an American fashion stylist, editor and designer of the QVC collection Logo, which debuted in 2009. Her brand’s had a primetime segment with QVC since 2015, but before then Goldstein was more likely to be found working behind-the-scenes of some of the most iconic fashion imagery from the ’90s to the 2010s, like Versace’s Valley Of The Dolls-inspired campaign and Madonna’s styling for her Ray of Light and Something to Remember albums. Now, through her clothing line, you can take advantage of her decades of industry experience and shop styles that are made to fit, flatter and stand out from the crowd.