Talk:Prudence Millinery
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editSounds more like a PR job to me. I've deleted the multiple instances of Prudence throughout the article to make it sound less "Prudence this, Prudence that, Prudence the other" but I'm sure the whole lot could be cut down to a number of lists of past and present customers. --Escottf (talk) 02:52, 16 November 2009 (UTC)
- I removed most of this page because it was copied verbatim from [1]. 130.70.138.203 (talk) 01:38, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
This article was restored and updated after being completely deleted by anonymous user 130.70.138.203 The article was originally started and written by Movieacting and has not been copied from any page on [2] Movieacting (talk)
The title of this article is about a hat making company yet the article focuses on the founder of the company. One or the other needs to be focused on. I'm tempted to remove most everything from this article, and leave just a one paragraph about the company and a one paragraph section about the founder. Beach drifter (talk) 02:27, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
Prudence is not only the founder of the company, she is the company. She is well known in the industry as Prudence Millinery, (like Stephen Jones with Stephen Jones Millinery, or Philip Treacy Hats.) This is why the article focuses on both the label and the founder (other examples : Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior). Removing "most everything from this article, and leave just a one paragraph about the company and a one paragraph section about the founder" would deprive Wikipedia of important information about an influential designer in the UK. Movieacting