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The result was: promoted by PFHLai (talk) 10:33, 19 August 2012 (UTC)
... that Danish designer Henrik Vibskov(pictured), creator of the "Big Wet Shiny Boobies Collection", is part of what has been called the "New Nordic" movement of design?
Comment. I'm not sure the hook is supported by the WSJ reference, it doesn't describe him as a part of the New nordic movement of design, it almost describes him as being different from it - "Henrik Vibskov, a Danish designer who shows in Paris, has a playful fashion sense that steers clear of Scandinavian minimalism, emphasizing instead the eclectic sensibility of multicultural Copenhagen.". But then again it describes how his work is included in the exhibition "New Nordic" - so perhaps it does support it. It requires a little bit of synth but not much. Perhaps there is a way to reformulate the hook to fit the source better. Otherwise the article is fine in regards to citations and size.·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 21:35, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
Henrik Vibskov. Photo by Alastair Philip Wiper.
I see that now, yes. Actually, I was going to write the article for that movement as well, but that's not happening anytime soon. Let me propose a different hook:
Also, I just got a picture in for him--can we add that? He is a very attractive man and will do well on our front page. (Obviously I don't know how to format the image in this template...) Drmies (talk)
Needs full review. BlueMoonset (talk) 17:06, 13 August 2012 (UTC)
Good to go.
QPQ done by Drmies on July 28, 2012
Image used is licensed to Commons by image creator Alastair Philip Wiper
Article created by Dr. Blofeld and Drmies, and has 2,919 characters of readable prose
ALT1 is interesting and short enough at 160 characters, sourced at the end of the sentence
Every paragraph is sourced
NPOV fashion design bio, informative
Duplication Detector run, no copyvio
Time spent on this review approximately 35 minutes