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The oyster dress is a high fashion gown created by British fashion designer Alexander McQueen for his Spring/Summer 2003 collection Irere. McQueen's design is a one-shouldered dress in bias-cut beige silk chiffon with a boned upper body and a full-length skirt consisting of hundreds of individual circles of organza sewn in dense layers to the base fabric, resembling an oyster shell. The dress originated as a reinterpretation of the "shellfish dress" designed by John Galliano in 1987, which McQueen had long admired and sought to emulate. Contemporary critical responses to McQueen's oyster dress were positive and it is considered an iconic piece of McQueen's work. Only two copies are known to exist, one held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and one by media personality Kim Kardashian. McQueen returned to the oyster dress concept several times over his career, most prominently in his Autumn/Winter 2006 collection The Widows of Culloden. (Full article...)
... that Romani Holocaust survivor Philomena Franz wrote about her deportation to Auschwitz, internment in Ravensbrück, escape from a camp near Wittenberge, and concealment by a farmer?
... that a large basin on Neptune's moon Triton may have once been filled with liquid water cryolava, similar to how liquid silicates fill lava lakes on Earth?
... that Inman Jackson played "as though he were born with a basketball in each hand"?
... that some members of the U.S. Army Air Corps were so unimpressed by the Estoppey D-8 that one member stated that he would rather use "nails and a wire"?
Note on file Usernames containing this string are often promotional in nature - check if this is the case -- DQB (owner / report) 00:10, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
I’ve never heard of sigma male Secretlondon (talk) 14:24, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Well that just shows how different Generations look at certain memes (I know I just called you old, but I hope you can forgive me for that ). Nobody (talk) 05:57, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
I'm a long way from the manosphere. Secretlondon (talk) 06:09, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
Not a blatant violation of the username policy, but it's worth keeping an eye on their edits. Euryalus (talk) 11:58, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Dentium (talk·contribs·deleted·filter log·SUL·Google)• (block · soft·promo · cause ·bot·hard·spam·vandal) – Violation of the username policy as a promotional username. Username represents the name of a company. This user's only edits have been adding themselves to the requested articles list, not providing sufficient sources to do so. (bojo)(they/them)(talk) 12:33, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Since the user claims to be the article subject (Mark Tranmer) in the edit summary I believe this is not a violation. Nobody (talk) 14:04, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Question: Does WP:IMPERSONATE apply here? Mark Tranmer redirects to gnac, his pseudonym, so technically we have a BLP article about him. Drm310🍁 (talk) 14:18, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
I don't think this is a username issue as its much more likely to be the subject themselves. Real names are not promotional. Secretlondon (talk) 16:42, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
@LilacMouse: Excellent report. I left them a username warning and for now, Being discussed with the user, since they have edited constructively. Ks0stm(T•C•G•E) 04:16, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
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