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Thanks for starting this. It is still a bit of a stub, and it reads more like a gushing press release than an encyclopedia article (i.e. “Fashion Moda crossed boundaries and mixed metaphors. It helped redefine the function of art in a post-modernist society.”)
Also statements like “Fashion Moda was also closely tied to the global emergence of Hip Hop” with no references? It needs more work, a more objective tone, and especially more referenced sources. The only reference is to a large private archive, not a source.
I’ll try to put a few things in now, but it will still need more work. --AaronF2 (talk) 03:16, 7 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]