Talk:Demet Müftüoğlu
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[edit]G11. Unambiguous advertising or promotion. this page should be deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.22.228.31 (talk) 03:33, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
- If her surname is Müftüoğlu in fact but if she is even altering it to have more internet hits, possibly she wouldn't be deserving a page here; but of course I am not sure of that assumption. --Why should I have a User Name? (talk) 06:49, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
- I looked at Turkish sources and I am sure. I will move it. --Why should I have a User Name? (talk) 18:11, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 21 September 2014
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Dear wikipedia,
We are requesting to change the content below ;
Demet Müftüoğlu (born 1974) is Turkish stylist and fashion consultant.[1][2][3][4]
One of three children, she studied Office administration at Bilkent University, followed by a move to New York where she studied Fashion at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[5] In the year 2000 she opened a fashion shop in Istanbul, claimed to be the only place where wealthy Turks could get the latest American and European brand clothes.[1] She co-founded the Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival with her husband, Alphan Eşeli,[1][3] and is the creative head. to be change to ;
Demet Muftuoglu Eseli is a prominent figure in the Turkish art and fashion scene. She is the founder of ISTANBUL’74, co-founder and creative head of Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival (IST. Festival – Istancool) as well as the Creative Consultant of Vakko, the leading fashion house in Turkey.
In 2009, She founded ISTANBUL’74 along with Alphan Eseli with the aim of bringing global events to Istanbul from the world of culture, making it the first and pioneering international arts and culture platform based in Turkey. ISTANBUL'74 has organized and curated exhibitions for international contemporary artists working in all media including Tracey Emin, Sandro Kopp, Robin Rhode, Nicolas Pol and Angel Otero.
One of ISTANBUL’74s major initiatives has been the organization of the Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival which has announced its partnership with AnOther Magazine in 2013. The high profile event, free and open to the public festival brings together creative minds and offers a cultural exchange program between countries and various creative formats. Past Participants of the festival have included Gore Vidal, Zaha Hadid, Tilda Swinton, Terry Gilliam, Sophie Calle Carine Roitfeld, Mario Sorrenti, Ferzan Özpetek, Reha Erdem, Marco Mueller, Jefferson Hack, and Kirsten Dunst.
Muftuoglu also collaborated with Grand Classics to present a film screening ceremony hosted by Daniel Day-Lewis and oversaw the organization of the gala night of the International Herald Tribune Luxury Conference held in Istanbul and hosted by Suzy Menkes in 2007.
She commissioned Rex Architects in New York to create the new VAKKO HQ building which went on to win the Wallpaper Best Workspace of the Year in 2010.
In 2000, Muftuoglu conceptualized and developed the multi-label concept store V2K Designers.
We hope it will be change as soon as possible. Thank you.
Best regard, ISTANBUL'74 Team - Lorabon (talk) 21:12, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
- Rejected - sorry, no, this isn't going to happen. Information in articles about living people needs reliable sources. Your changes do not cite any sources at all. Secondly, paragraphs 2 and 3 are clearly about ISTANBUL'74, not about Demet Muftuoglu. They are also written in a promotional manner (which is a big no-no on Wikipedia). Wikipedia isn't an advertising platform, it's a factual, sourced and neutral encyclopedia. Sionk (talk) 21:29, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 25 September 2014
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Dear Sionk,
we are requesting to change the content below,
“One of three children, she studied Office administration at Bilkent University, followed by a move to New York where she studied Fashion at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[5] In the year 2000 she opened a fashion shop in Istanbul, claimed to be the only place where wealthy Turks could get the latest American and European brand clothes.[1] She co-founded the Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival with her husband, Alphan Eşeli,[1][3] and is the creative head.”
To be change to ;
Demet Muftuoglu Eseli is a prominent figure in the Turkish art and fashion scene. She is the founder of ISTANBUL’74, co-founder and creative head of Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival (IST. Festival – Istancool) as well as the Creative Consultant of Vakko, the leading fashion house in Turkey.
Muftuoglu also collaborated with Grand Classics to present a film screening ceremony hosted by Daniel Day-Lewis and oversaw the organization of the gala night of the International Herald Tribune Luxury Conference held in Istanbul and hosted by Suzy Menkes in 2007.
She commissioned Rex Architects in New York to create the new VAKKO HQ building which went on to win the Wallpaper Best Workspace of the Year in 2010.
In 2000, Muftuoglu conceptualized and developed the multi-label concept store V2K Designers.
Please let us know at lara@istanbul74.com for further questions or for any proof. We hope it will be change as soon as possible.
Thank You. Best Regard, ISTANBUL’74 Team
Lorabon (talk) 08:51, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
- Please stop asking for unsourced, promotional requests. They won't be accepted. The paragraph you want to overwrite is well-sourced and factual. Sionk (talk) 10:00, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 25 September 2014
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Dear Sionk,
First of all I want to know how Wikipedia accepted false information about ISTANBUL 74? I want to let you know that ISTANBUL 74 is not a SHOP! I dont know where Wikipedia or someone else found any source about this information. Nevertheless , Demet Müftüoğlu is not a Turkish STYLIST nor a FASHION CONCULTANT… There's also no source about all these informations.
“In the year 2000 she opened a fashion shop in Istanbul, claimed to be the only place where wealthy Turks could get the latest American and European brand clothes” could you look at this part’s source please. There's absolutley no information about Demet Müftüoğlu owning a fashion shop…This source is about Istancool 2014 not Demet Müftüoğlu.
Please let me know how can I establish the actual/real article to you?
We really want to solve this problem with the right sources.
You can find the some of Demet Müftüoğlu's sources below,
Source:
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- The Weekly Standard article listed above says "Bringing Western things to Turkey is something at which she excels. Fourteen years ago, she opened a store that soon became the only place where Istanbul’s disposable income set could get the newest American and European labels. She wants Istancool, more formally known as the IST. Festival, to do the same thing for culture." - are you saying the magazine is being misleading, or mistaken? Sionk (talk) 18:02, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
"""" We are again requesting to change to content below,
"One of three children, she studied Office administration at Bilkent University, followed by a move to New York where she studied Fashion at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[5] In the year 2000 she opened a fashion shop in Istanbul, claimed to be the only place where wealthy Turks could get the latest American and European brand clothes.[1] "
To be change/attach to ;
Demet Muftuoglu Eseli is a prominent figure in the Turkish art and fashion scene. She is the founder of ISTANBUL’74,[8] co-founder and creative head of Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival (IST. Festival – Istancool) [9] as well as the Creative Consultant of Vakko, the leading fashion house in Turkey. Muftuoglu also collaborated with Grand Classics to present a film screening ceremony hosted by Daniel Day-Lewis and oversaw the organization of the gala night of the International Herald Tribune Luxury Conference held in Istanbul and hosted by Suzy Menkes in 2007. She commissioned Rex Architects in New York to create the new VAKKO HQ building which went on to win the Wallpaper Best Workspace of the Year in 2010. In 2000, Muftuoglu conceptualized and developed the multi-label concept store V2K Designers.
We hope we can solve this problem with the right sources with an article. Thank you.
Lorabon (talk) 13:06, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
- Not done: please establish a consensus for this alteration before using the
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Semi-protected edit request on 9 October 2019
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Demet Müftüoğlu (born 1974), founder of Istanbul'74. 185.153.151.67 (talk) 22:08, 9 October 2019 (UTC)
- Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Sceptre (talk) 22:30, 9 October 2019 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 28 January 2020
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Change the entry name from Demet Müftüoğlu to Demet Müftüoğlu Eşeli.
Change the whole biography text to the text sent below.
Demet Müftüoğlu Eşeli (born 1974) is the co-founder of ISTANBUL’74, the pioneering arts & culture platform in Turkey and the co-founder and creative head of ‘74STUDIO, a creative branding, and communications agency with expertise in brand strategy, creative design, digital & print content, film, and photography.
She founded the Istanbul International Arts and Culture Festival, (IST. Festival), an annual, three-day festival that offers a hybrid program of panels and talks, exhibitions, workshops, screenings and performances that aim to establish and forge cultural and artistic relations, by bringing together some of the world’s most talented and creative minds.
Lead by Demet Müftüoğlu Eşeli, ISTANBUL'74 has been organizing cultural events, festivals, exhibitions and artistic collaborations with creative thought leaders from around the world since 2009.
Before establishing ISTANBUL’74, Müftüoğlu has worked as a creative consultant at the prestigious fashion house Vakko between 2000-2012. She has collaborated with Grand Classics to present a film screening ceremony hosted by Daniel Day-Lewis and organized the gala night of the International Herald Tribune Luxury Conference held in Istanbul and hosted by Suzy Menkes in 2007. She commissioned Rex Architecture P.C. in New York to create the new Vakko HQ building which went on to win the Wallpaper Best Workspace of the Year in 2010. In 2000, she conceptualized and developed Turkey’s first multi-brand concept store V2K Designers.
Müftüoğlu is a member of TAIK (The Turkey-US Business Council) and DEIK (Foreign Economic Relations Board) and she divides her time between New York and Istanbul. Isil74 (talk) 15:15, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
- Not done. See WP:NPOV, WP:PROMO, WP:COI, WP:UPE, among other things to be aware of. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 15:35, 28 January 2020 (UTC)