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The company is in dire straits and has been close to bankruptcy for the past 6 years, failing to come up with innovation for a decade!
Another case of Wikipedia serving as a cheap means of advertisement to an unsuspecting public.
This is indeed not about a person, but about a fashion label, established for 14 years in London, UK. It is widely mentioned in the press and in several books, as well as on permanent exhibition in several museums, such as Smithsonian and Victoria and Albert Museum, etc. The style is renowned and acclaimed in the same context as that of, e.g., Issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto. There is a bibliography ready for posting too, I am starting this STUB , with the intention of posting a comprehensive text within coming 3 days! Have asked them for PICTURES to be released under GNU and am waiting, as they promised speedy response, after the weekend! Pantherarosa18:46, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed the speedy tag. I would reccommend you explain these facts about why it is notabale in the article itself, too. -Goldom‽‽‽⁂22:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The company SHIRIN GUILD has shut down in 2009 already!
The IRANIAN/British fashion designer Shirin Guild has shut down her London business in 2009, along with the company's boutique at THE QUEEN'S ELM on Fulham road. While this DESIGNER is well sourced in quite a number of publications and even has permanent exhibits at the VICTORIA & Albert Museum in London, I personally could not care less if this Article is deleted, etc.... All I did was help providing info on the DESIGNER 5 years ago, when her company was flurishing and the Brand sold at Sacks Fifth Avenue and other noble outlets the world over....
Pantherarosa (talk) 21:01, 10 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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