It's a bit ironic that the one she liked the best was the M&S one, given the negative comments about them on the other thread.
I've always admired Sandra Howard's style and perhaps if M&S employed her as a consultant and/or model/leading lady I might be more tempted to look at their stuff.
Nothing wrong with being pear-shaped, in my view. I think they are pleasing aesthetically. It's only in modern times, since Twiggy (who I don't admire at all) that women have aspired to slim hips, which for most is an unrealistic objective.