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Hi @Mako001, I removed The Washington Post cited her collection as “proof positive that bridal fashion is keeping up with the runway” and Say Yes to the Dress Randy Fenoli confirms, “Claire has a cult following”. Both sentences clearly sound like advertising, out of tune with Wikipedia. I find it weird that you would reinsert those sentences and call my edit not constructive. Being a new user doesn't mean I don't get what Wikipedia is about... Yelobluread (talk) 05:28, 5 July 2022 (UTC)Reply