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9/10
Powerful, addicting with awesome characters and great acting
visualtrip18 January 2015
As a period piece, drama, and budget TV series this is time well spent. All the characters are excellent, the story is intriguing (if you just go along without analyzing some parts of the plot line.)

Ana and Roberto look like a genuine couple. Their past history makes them seem authentic even while they come from different social circles. As a female viewer I felt close to "Ana" much more than I usually relate to movie roles.

I'm waiting on edge to see what happens next season. How long will the wait be? I saw this on NetFlix in USA, and hope they add new episodes soon.
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7/10
Visually beautiful yet frustrating at times
bongoangola20 February 2015
The visual content of this series is superb. The fashion, architecture, cars are evocative of the period the series takes place in. The formal mannerisms, impeccable clothing, beautifully curated dresses and accessories lend an elegant high end look to the production. The wonderful regional Spanish accent imbues the dialog with a true time and place.

Even though the arc of the storyline is well thought out and the intrigue well peppered throughout, the main love story falls flat for me. You want to reach in and slap Ana and Alberto and tell them to get some balls and act like adults. This is especially true of Alberto. He seems childish emotionally but the series makes you believe that he is an accomplished person without really giving the audience a way to reconcile the two.

Some of the minor love stories work better. They come and go, ebb and flow to keep the story moving. They can be funny and sweet even if frustrating at times.

Beautiful, yes. Outstanding, it could be; but it falls short because of the relationship of the main characters.
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8/10
Phenomenal acting and wardrobe
witgrati230 September 2015
By accident on Netflix, I came across this series and was instantly hooked. I'm currently rewatching it with family members who as well are hooked and without a doubt like me are waiting anxiously for Season 3. One thing I would've wished for is for the music to be more culturally and scene associated. There are some beautiful Spanish boleros and Pop selections that in our opinion would've made the scenes more profound and connected. The English selections were a huge disconnect for me and my family who are all of Latin origin and bilingual. Nevertheless, this is a beautiful series filled with an engaging mixture of love, drama, and comedy. Season 3 hurry up and arrive to Netflix, Please!
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10/10
"Velvet", this show to me is one of the best TV series out there.
mslado12 January 2015
This show is wonderful and I just love it. I finished watching the episodes of the first season on Netflix and I re-watched them again. Although I don't speak or understand Spanish and just rely on the subtitles, I still really enjoy this show tremendously. The story line about true love, social class differences, sacrifices and other hurdles make this series very interesting, (and educational to me). I am hooked on watching this series that I can hardly wait for more seasons to come. I even started looking bits and pieces of the second season online. I wish the episodes that I found had subtitles on them so I could understand what they were saying, regardless, I watched them and still loved it. (I just used my own imagination and the actors' gestures to kind of figure out what they were saying or what is going on). The actors on this show are just amazing and they are all perfect for their given characters. Another interesting thing about this show was that although there are lead characters, the writers and producers managed to give everyone their own story line which really keep the series worth watching. Now, I am motivated to learn Spanish (hopefully, I could) just so I can re-watch this show again and again in the future. Please continue doing more episodes and more seasons. I thank you and more power to all the actors, writers, producers and everyone involve in creating this show. I salute you!
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10/10
Style and Substance
rvf35-128 July 2014
If you like this era (late 50s/early 60s), you'll love Velvet. I love the look and feel of this show: the clothes, the cars, the music, the cocktails. I even love the sunglasses the lead character sports in a few episodes. But nostalgia aside, it's a terrific show. The crux of the series is a great once-in-a-lifetime love, a love that should be the destiny of the boy & girl. But of course, everything is against them: their parents, their class difference, and financial issues. The two actors who play the leads couldn't be better. Both are gorgeous to look at AND terrific actors - what more could you ask for? Besides the main story, a number of secondary plots, both comic and tragic, will engage you. I just finished watching the first season in less than 2 weeks. And I'm about to watch all 15 episodes again because I love this show so much. Whether Spanish or American, this is one of the best shows I've ever seen.
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10/10
It is a an excellent series for students in an advanced Spanish speaking class!
lina-crocker27 January 2015
Excellent! Well made and great for students at a university setting practicing Spanish listening skills. When will we be getting Season 2? My students and I can't wait to keep on seeing it. The visuals are crafted in such an artistic way.The historical aspects of the time lead to great discussions in Spanish. The characters are well developed and are so interesting. There are a lot of conflicts that are so real knowing the Spanish culture. The plot seems to develop in a way that makes both young men and women involved. There is also a lot of compassion within the characters. The students love the action, the romance, the fashion, the music, the naughtiness but also the dignity shown from some characters.
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Excellent series can't wait for #3
haaymom9 July 2015
Found this by accident and got hooked. Acting is very good and the story lines are very easy to follow. loved the way they played background music throughout. Have watched season 1 & 2 on netflix I don't speak Spanish so I can't say if the translation is all correct but it worked for me. Does anyone know where one could get a soundtrack of the music. Not all of the music was composed for the series there are a lot of 50's 60's and so on used. I would love to get a soundtrack or CD of the music. So much was new to me but really great I was brought up in a Spanish speaking home and surprising how much of the Spanish I could understand.
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9/10
That thing you do
blanche-24 January 2017
We hear so much about the brilliance of British actors, and theater people are well-versed in the magnificence of the Russians. Somehow we don't hear about the Spanish. It is on a different level, granted, but as a former actress, I can state as this is my third Spanish series, that Spanish acting is wonderful.

Velvet is the story of a department store family in 1950s Madrid; after the patriarch and owner of the store kills himself, his son Alberto (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) returns from London to take over the family business. He rekindles his childhood romance with Ana Ribero (Paula Echevarría) who lived at the store with her uncle after the death of her mother. The two plan to marry.

The store, however, is in bad financial shape, and an offer of cash comes with the strong suggestion that Alberto marry the financier's daughter Cristina (Manuela Velasco). Though it breaks her heart, Anna encourages him to do it, and he does. Ana and Alberto remain in love and still want to be together.

Later Alberto butts heads with Cristina's brother Enrique (Diego Martin) as the two fight for management of the store.

"Velvet" is soapy, but the reality the actors bring to the series make it seem less so. The characters are beautifully drawn. The women in the sewing room, of whom Ana is one, are outstanding, especially Manuela Vellés (Luisa) and Cecilia Freire (Rita).

For me, it is Miguel Ángel Silvestre as Alberto who makes the show, and he is what Spanish acting is all about - natural, relaxed, charming, and intense, he is perfect as a man who adored his father and takes his responsibilities to Velvet seriously. From smiling at customers in the elevator to laughing at his best friend's (Javier Rey) crazy love problems, to exploding at his wife, he is amazing.

His chemistry with Paula Echevarría is wonderful, and you can believe the two have a long history together. Echevarria brings warmth to her role as the self-sacrificing Ana, and we can see her development as a person during the series. These two are much stronger actors than the romantic stars of Gran Hotel, though their material is better.

And one of those Gran Hotel stars, the gorgeous Amaia Salamanca, has a large role as Barbara, Cristina's sister-in-law. I honestly didn't recognize her as she wears a brunette wig, and her acting is so different. She plays a jaded, somewhat bitter woman whose husband cheats on her. In Gran Hotel, she was this fragile, soft woman -- quite a change.

Another Gran Hotel star, Llorenç González, plays Jonas, an opposite role from Andres in Gran Hotel. Here he's a gum chewing smart aleck, kind of a snake oil salesman type, whereas as Andres, he was sad and victimized for much of the series.

The only thing in the show that drove me insane was the romance between Rita and Pedro (Adrian Lastra) which was too drawn out and frustrating. Both actors though demonstrated a wide range of comedy and drama. Also when one watches it as I did, binge watching, it seems like everybody is constantly being slapped in the face.

There are too many excellent actors to single out because everyone is so good, but kudos to Jose Sacristan as Ana's uncle; Asier Etxeandia as the designer Raul; Aitana Sánchez-Gijón as the manager of the sewing room, Dona Blanca; Angela Molina as the tragic Isabel; and Marta Hazas as Rita's sexy knockout sister, Clara.

The '50s music is great, a lot of sha-na-na songs, love songs, and Elvis-type music. Someone on this board stated that this series was probably made for American audiences, because some colloquialisms and fashion (mainly pajamas) don't seem right, and there is no mention of Franco, no sevillanas, no bullfights. It was perhaps watered down a bit to appeal to foreigners, though they have done an excellent job of recreating the '50s. And the fashions are exceptional.

Highly, highly recommended - great for Spanish students, great for entertainment, and a great example of a group of actors not often talked about - the Spanish.
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10/10
A romance in Madrid.
laplantation18 August 2016
The best series on Netflix. The longstanding romance with its trials and tribulations between two of the most gorgeous people on TV, the handsome Alberto and the beautiful love of his life, Ana. The story is based on the romances of upper and lower class in a luxurious fashion store Galerias Velvet, in the '50's. The shenanigans of a few other characters offer comedy relief. Most viewers will have watched the first three seasons several times as nothing else on TV compares to this series. Love it! Have suggested this series to many friends and although learning of the subtitles has deterred a few, most have decided once watched that it doesn't pose a problem as the actors do a great job with body language and the soft Spanish lingo is a delight to the ears. I've also picked up a few Spanish phrases. For anyone learning the language it's a great tutorial. The stories are very realistic. The main characters I can identify with as I went through a similar experience.I give this show 10 out of 10. If more viewers would watch I'm sure it could graduate to a long standing series. Looking forward to Season 4. Best TV series ever.
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8/10
2 outstanding acting performances
SHSandh14 December 2017
Most of the actors did a good job in this TV series. However, there are 2 actors who really stood out.

Manuela Velasco played the role of Cristina Otegui and was outstanding!

Asier Etxeandia played the role of Raul de la Riva, the fashion designer, and was outstanding!

SHS(fnpshs@gmail.com)
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7/10
Good sloppy entertainment
trash-410848 August 2018
Very light amusing distraction. Stuff for watching before bed with the wife. (Avoid the follow-on Velvet Collection - which is trash)

In the same genre - Spanish sloppy stuff - Grand Hotel is better.
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10/10
A JOY TO WATCH
linda-plant214 January 2021
WHY CAN'T WE BUY THE SOUNDTRACK ??? I know the titles are listed in the credits at the end of each episode, but some of the songs like "If you only knew how I adore you...." is impossible to buy anywhere. Bambu Productions are missing a huge trick - and money, in not releasing the soundtrack to buy.

BEST SERIES I'VE EVER WATCHED. How come it hasn't been publicised more ? I found it purely by accident on Netflix. Who knew the Spanish could do such brilliant humour with perfect timing from the characters ? These actors are all fantastic in their roles - the lovers, the flamboyant designer - who has the best hysterically funny lines, and those that play the villains.

Whats not to like ? The fifties, the music, the clothes, the love story ! Oh and did I mention how sensational Miguel (Alberto) looks in a suit ? Wow ! And when he gets to grips with Ana, who wouldn't want to be in her shoes ?? And his musicality with dancing ? He has it in spades.

I loved the natural inter-action between Alberto and Mateo - they didn't appear to be acting at all (which shows what good actors they are), and were truly believable as the best of friends with their humour and banter.

The Agent of Miguel Angel Silvestre should be pushing him for further romantic leads. His profile could really sky rocket if his role in Velvet is anything to go by. The Spanish version of Cary Grant, or Steve McQueen, and it certainly didn't do Antonio Banderos any harm. It might pay the bills, but he is certainly wasted playing bandits and 'heavies' in 3rd castings.

The storyline starts with the 2 young lovers, but then offshoot stories appear and you're hooked. So different, easy to watch, no bad language, no violence - back to the age of innocence.

One reviewer said that Ana and Alberto had NO CHEMISTRY !!!!! What ???? Well if what those two do on screen does not constitute 'chemistry', then I don't know what does ! I've seen many many films with passionate love scenes - eg Steve McQueen in Thomas Crown Affair, Burt Lancaster - From Here to Eternity etc etc, and the love scenes in Velvet are up there with the best.
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7/10
Lovely, addictive but missing some authenticity
ahmedlimam1 March 2015
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I am nearing the end of Season 1 and am enjoying this series, the first I've watched based in Madrid, a city I called home for three years back in the 1990s (For any one interested you can read my post "My 20- Year affair with Spain" in my blog, Ahmed's Universe where I talk about Spanish movies, among other topics). As a great lover of Madrid, who knows intimately well the Gran Via area, it is fun to see the building housing Galerias Velvet (now the Hotel Tryp Cibeles and Zara store) with the landmark Carrion building in the background.

The series is well written, recreates brilliantly the Madrid of yesteryear, the supporting roles are well described, and the acting is quite good. José Sancristan is brilliant, and Aitana Sanchez Gijon is excellent. The chemistry between Ana and Alberto (I don't know why some reviewers here call him "Roberto") works very well and sounds even more genuine when you know that they were a couple in real life.

The show, though, still leaves an overall feeling of being written for foreigners, mainly Americans, as it comes across as not very authentic. Some of the expressions I heard in a recent episode (For example "Eso es el espiritu" in Episode 14) I had never heard in Spanish and seem translated straight from English. The employees all dress in pyjamas and wear robes which for some reason I cannot associate with 1960s' working class Madrilians. Sure, the series makes a good effort at recreating cars, cocktails and clothing (the latter is hardly surprising in a show about fashion) from that time, but it never mentions the political/cultural/social circumstances of the times (Franco's name is never heard, something impossible for anybody living in Spain in the 1950s/60s.) "Mad men" did a much better job in that respect - and in a similar decade.

When Ana and her friends go out dancing, it's rock and roll and cha cha cha, which is fine, but what about sevillanas? Until late 1990s young Spaniards would always engage in flamenco dancing. You never see that in Galerias Velvet, as if it were a foreign concept. What about bullfights? That was a central part of an outing in Spain then, but you never hear or see a single character going to a "corrida" or mentioning somebody going there.

Some of the coincidences, which I will not mention here to avoid spoilers, are a bit far-fetched and would stretch your sense of (in)credulity. To mention "Mad men" again, "Galerias velevet" seems to be Spain's answer to the US show and to have been toned down or globalized to appeal to a wider audience. Pity.
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3/10
SHALLOW LEAD CHARACTERS!
kanchanaabil1 January 2019
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Just when my love for Spanish series was at its pinnacle after watching Gran Hotel and Cable girls this series comes around as a COLOSSAL DISAPPOINTMENT. The series starts off quite well and initially all the characters are likable even.The so called love story between Ana and Alberto is pathetic.Both (especially Ana)are scheming,cruel, mean,weak and inconsistent in their relationship and they have absolutely no qualms about ruining the life of Christina(Alberto's wife).The saddest part about the show is they portray Ana as the golden girl of the show while Christina somehow becomes the villain while it should have been the other way around.You can hear yourself screaming," For God's sake,Christina is the wife and Ana is the mistress ". The other characters make the show somewhat bearable but it looses its lusture half way through and gets real DISAPPOINTING!I couldn't bring my self to complete watching seasons 3 and 4.
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9/10
Perfecto, love the series
dorothynewcomb17 June 2016
I can't count anymore how many times I have watched all 3 Seasons because I genuinely love it!! The third season just recently came on Netflix. There's been a lot of criticism over the treatment of Christina by Ana and Alberto, but if anyone is to blame it's her father. I question how any father could make that kind of a deal expecting all things to have a good outcome. I'm disappointed that not more was made of this. I'm not going to give away any season 3 secrets because you need to watch it yourself, but it's really good. "Christina" is a marvelous actor with an excellent part to play and in season 3 she comes "alive", that's all I'll say. I just love this show. Excellent casting, love the music which is hard to find, and love the look and feel of the entire show. Superb acting. I can't wait for season 4.
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10/10
Best love story
bryant-7968118 September 2017
I just finish watching all 4 series I absolutely love it, I couldn't stop watching .I'm not working now so I was able to put in 7-8 hours a day finishing in two weeks. After ending I was just lose for words. I love clothes , the hair styles and cars . This series was funny and warm. I especially love the way way Alberto would look at Ann it was if there was nothing else matter in this world . They were such great actors together I thought maybe they dating in real life. I was hurt they weren't. The music was everything I mean everything absolutely the best. Who ever choose music for this beautiful series need a bonus. I can't stop listening to "Since you been gone " . The wedding song in four season was the best " fly away with me". Last but not least all the actors were great and very entertaining. I don't speak Spanish at all so I had read the television the all four season I enjoyed the show so much it didn't matter. I only hope your show returns for 5 series Love ,Love,Love !!!
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9/10
Great show, except for the final episode
jvmallow6 February 2018
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We love this show; never watched fewer than two per sitting. The acting was flawless. "Raul" and "Christina" are standouts. But the final episode left too much unresolved and unexplained.
  • The police investigation of Enrique and Patricia for the murder of Valentin disappears and they get away with it.
  • How does the post office convince Carlos to go to the Velvet back entrance? For that matter, why isn't he arrested for stealing mail?
  • In the next-to-last episode Marco appears to be signing a fraudulent contract with a prospective buyer of Velvet. In the last episode this buyer is nowhere to be seen and Alberto has bought the store. Marco gets off scot-free, with a handshake from Alberto.
  • We never learn what caused Mateo and Clara to split up.
  • In a flashback we see Alberto telling his father that he doesn't want to inherit Velvet. So why does he found Silk?
  • Why did the wedding get moved from the church to the woods?
  • Mateo never got Alberto's letters because he moved. Doesn't Spain have forwarding?


Would love a Season 5!
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10/10
Great Series- But not sure why is is billed a love story between Ana and Alberto
windwhis116 January 2015
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I have watched and enjoyed this series for over a month; but I am confused and disappointed that the directors/creators of the series summarize the series as a great love story between Ana and Alberto. Yes they grew up together and loved each other deeply at that time, however the way the story has turned both seem to have gone on with their own lives and are just friends. Alberto seems to have lost himself and seems weak and aimless; he seems to love his wife who he married through a contract but...the main love story seems to have died.

The way the plot develops from the beginning between Ana and Alberto is not consistent with the way people behave when they have real true quality love that spans years!!! I know it is just a movie but the audience should be able to identify with the lives of the characters.

I have rated the series as a 7 because the story line has become disappointing and somewhat boring with the dismantling of the deep bond of love that Ana and Alberto first started with. I'm not sure if this will change; I don't see how this will happen, but I hope the two will eventually come together with the depth of love and intensity (with new found maturity) that they had at the beginning of the series.

I have viewed all of season 2 that is available on Antena 3, painfully translating the Spanish sub-titles through Google; so yes I am hoping that these two will come together at the end because of the sacrifices they made for all but themselves.
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10/10
Don't read the low number reviews!
bobgomez-933326 November 2021
This is one of the best series I have watched for entertainment. The cinematography and the music are exquisite. The actors are visually appealing and also do a good job with their characters. There are a few that are really outstanding. My wife and I are of Spanish descent. Ironically, we have never been interested in Spanish movies or foreign films for that matter. This series has changed my mind. The dialogues are great. They speak very fast so you need to pay attention even if you speak Spanish or read the subtitles. If you understand Spanish, you can appreciate the awesome idioms. If you are looking for beautiful entertainment without getting technical with the plot or trying to analyze the film, this is a great watch!
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excellant
diane-56821-3625018 February 2018
Loved this series. I could not stop watching it. kudos to the writers and cast. Thanks for the entertainment.
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9/10
Quirky but I like it
tonygrettel23 September 2016
I like the show and the characters in it...

The show is about a department store in Spain in the 1950's. After the death of the owner, the son, Alberto, takes over. The love of his life works there as a seamstress. It's a soap opera with all the stories and conflicts between the characters. But I like it.

the only thing that drives me crazy is the music. They repeat the same songs over and over and the majority do not fit the scene. There doesn't have to be a song with mostly every scene.

Overall it's well done and the story lines are entertaining. I like most of the characters in it.

Can't wait for season 3 to be on Netflix!
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7/10
Makes it hard to root for main characters
asnpadmapriya13 July 2016
SPOILER: The show is visually stunning, characters are interesting (Raul De La Riva for instance) and almost everyone is really good looking. My main beef with the show is that it makes it really hard to empathize with the main characters. The premise is that you root for the lovers who almost never have things going their way (at least for too long). But their actions make it hard to root for them. Alberto marries Christina for her money to keep his store afloat. Christina loves Alberto earnestly, yet he continues his flirtations with Ana and one other woman. He cheats on her and treats her badly. And we're still expected to be on his side. Ana is too 'principled' to marry Alberto in a secret ceremony but has no qualms hanging around with a married man, while befriending his unsuspecting wife. It's all a bit hard to reconcile. The characters being 'flawed' is not the problem here, it's that the show carries on strongly making the assumption that you're on their side despite their actions. I personally struggled with forgiving them for their actions and wishing them to be united in spite of all the people they hurt along the way (in many cases unnecessarily and selfishly). Yet they are portrayed as being 'golden'.
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10/10
Velvet was the best series I have watched yet!!
pearls-2519828 April 2018
I loved Velvet, it was so good!! I could not stop watching it, I cried, I laughed. The cast is incredible, they are so funny and I loved the ending!!! Finally a awesome ending. Plus I am learning Spanish while watching it. Every character was so entertaining, and unique. I didn't think I would like it, because I am really not into fashion, but the show's drama and charisma really makes up for that. I love the differences in class too, so you can relate to the lower class like me, and some characters that illustrate the elite upper class cause you to dislike their character more. It is just wonderfully done, and deserves many awards!!
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6/10
Decent Show, but predictable and off at times
momholly22 January 2018
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Glad to have found this on Netflix (watched with english subtitles). Just finished watching. The characters, acting, costumes, were amazing. Love this time period. The thing that bothered me most was the inconsistent time line (maybe due to translation, I don't know), and the unrealistic scenarios. For instance, one of the characters needs to get pregnant by her husband because she's pregnant by another man, and a few days after she has sex with her husband she says, "It worked, I'm pregnant." and the guy is excited. Like, um....you can't find out you're pregnant 2 days after you have sex - duh! This happened multiple times throughout the series, not to mention countless other inconsistencies with the timeline. Come on! Another example, someone goes to the doctor and walks out with a diagnosis that isn't possible in an hour. Some of the things were absolutely ridiculous, but a lot of the show was good. The other thing that annoyed me was how the business was run. No one just walks in and starts a product line without any prior business experience, etc. Puleeze. The more I write, the more I'm disappointed with the show. But, I loved so many of the characters. You definitely have your "heros" and "villians".

The final season was a giant letdown, except for the last 2 episodes. It felt super rushed and just didn't flow like the other seasons. But after doing some reading, I now know why. Very predictable for the most part. I'd like to see the "spin-off" Velvet Collection, which focus on Anna and her product line, but I don't think Netflix has picked it up. Hopefully they do. I simply loved Ana.
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3/10
Cannot understand why this series is so well reviewed
GranHotellover21 March 2020
I don't understand why everyone calls this 'visually stunning' the outfits are so basic and cheap looking. The production value was poor and worst of all I was bored. It is so slow paced and the large amount of main characters are hard to invest in. If you want high drama, romance, soap opera stories and high production value, I prefer the producers later production Gran Hotel.
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