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[edit] Off topic
The Awards and Achievements section seems to concentrate on awards given to Anna Molinari and not the company, Blumarine/Blufin. James084 19:43, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
- I suspect that's a result of someone merging Anna Molinari into the Blumarine article at some point. To be honest, it makes a lot of sense with these kind of companies, where the person is so closely identified with the company, to have a "joint" article - but I'd agree that a {{laundry}}-list of awards like that is a bit much, even in a dedicated biography article. I've pruned it severely (but not found references for any of them) and set up a separate "Family" section as part of my general rewrite of this article - it was a bit of a mess before. Still desperately needs more images, of logos, of shopfronts, and particularly of the clothes. Could also do with the references broadening out a bit - although with a big brand like this you should be able to do it all with newspapers and "paper" magazines, rather than relying on the always slightly-suspect web-only sources that the fashion articles on Wikipedia tend to rely on a bit too much. FlagSteward (talk) 14:51, 8 April 2008 (UTC)