Talk:Mint Velvet
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Hi,
I'm an employee of the company Mint Velvet for whom this Wikipedia page is about. The information currently provided is a little out of date as our company has expanded significantly since this first went live. As I don't want to breach Wikipedia guidelines, I am looking for an Editor to update this page with something along the lines of the following information to ensure the company profile is accurate and improved.
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Mint Velvet is a British womenswear clothing brand with 30 boutiques across the UK and Ireland, a store in Dubai Festival City mall and international concessions within De Bijenkorf and Manor as well as John Lewis (department store), House of Fraser and Fenwick.[2]
HISTORY[edit]
Mint Velvet was founded in 2009 by Liz Houghton, Jane Rawlings, Lisa Agar-Rea and Stuart Grant[1] after identifying their own needs and desires "to wear the trends in a relaxed way" [3] and look effortlessly stylish, even on the busiest of days. [4]
Sources and additional information can be found here:
[1] http://www.drapersonline.com/news/river-island-founders-snap-up-stake-in-mint-velvet/7002769.fullarticle [2] http://www.fasttrack.co.uk/company_profile/mint-velvet/ [3] http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2014/12/15/mintvelvet-interview-brand-expansion-founders-interview [4] http://www.mintvelvet.co.uk/about-us/content/fcp-content [5] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2056203/Mint-Velvet-The-luxury-label-thats-taking-high-street-storm.html