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Nope ser, not true at all. First of all, this is not a paid contribution, not even close to "possibly" as she's well-covered on most fashion leading publications in the UK/World including
i-D,
Dazed,
Vogue with not only written content but also visual documentaries. I'd recommend doing research about the topic like I did to be able to write this article. So you can check my statements one by one and can see it's all covered by the sources following my own research. Second, the reason why I created this article is because I think she's an important designer as she changed the standards for one of the most famous fashion schools, the collaborations she made with world's well-known fashion people
FKA Twigs,
Madonna,
Bella Hadid, etc. How many Turkish fashion designers are able to reach that level in these days? And finally she caught my attention after I saw
the news about she's the designer working for Mayor of Istanbul,
Ekrem İmamoğlu. Have great week everyone and my Turkish friend Kadı :)
Palaangelino (
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11:04, 26 May 2022 (UTC) — Note to closing admin:
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Comment Several hits in Vogue UK, leaning keep, but the potential paid contribution is concerning. We could rewrite it, I think there is enough for notability.
Oaktree b (
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14:12, 26 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep There is some concerns of paid COI, but several hits by Vogue UK is enough for me. Still, however, that there is some puffery, which requires rewriting the article. MarioJump83!01:11, 30 May 2022 (UTC)reply
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Nope ser, not true at all. First of all, this is not a paid contribution, not even close to "possibly" as she's well-covered on most fashion leading publications in the UK/World including
i-D,
Dazed,
Vogue with not only written content but also visual documentaries. I'd recommend doing research about the topic like I did to be able to write this article. So you can check my statements one by one and can see it's all covered by the sources following my own research. Second, the reason why I created this article is because I think she's an important designer as she changed the standards for one of the most famous fashion schools, the collaborations she made with world's well-known fashion people
FKA Twigs,
Madonna,
Bella Hadid, etc. How many Turkish fashion designers are able to reach that level in these days? And finally she caught my attention after I saw
the news about she's the designer working for Mayor of Istanbul,
Ekrem İmamoğlu. Have great week everyone and my Turkish friend Kadı :)
Palaangelino (
talk)
11:04, 26 May 2022 (UTC) — Note to closing admin:
Palaangelino (
talk •
contribs) is the creator of the page that is the subject of this
AfD. reply
Comment Several hits in Vogue UK, leaning keep, but the potential paid contribution is concerning. We could rewrite it, I think there is enough for notability.
Oaktree b (
talk)
14:12, 26 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep There is some concerns of paid COI, but several hits by Vogue UK is enough for me. Still, however, that there is some puffery, which requires rewriting the article. MarioJump83!01:11, 30 May 2022 (UTC)reply
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