Talk:PatrickMavros
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Update request for Patrick Mavros - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PatrickMavros
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Tatler
Patrick Mavros is an established brand in the luxury jewellery and silver sculptures. Their first feature in Tatler Magazine in the year 2000 was for a Private Collection Launch[1] . In 2014 Patrick Mavros was featured again for the Sea Urchin Collection Launch[2] in the London Flagship Store. In 2015 Tatler published the article on the Celebration of the Grouse exhibition.[3]
Harpers Bazaar
In 2010 Patrick Mavros featured their unique Crocodile Silver Necklace[4] and Elephant Hair Bangle with Harper Bazaar UK.
Haute Living
Patrick Mavros is a brand that has established themselves as Silver Sculptures and in 2010 Haute Living Featured the Objets d'art Pieces.[5]
Tribe Business Magazine
In 2020 The Tribe Business Magazine in South Africa wrote a Feature about the brand brining the beauty of Africa to the world and also went on to mention the process that is used by Patrick Mavros to create their African Inspired Jewellery.[6]
The Gentlemen's Journal
In 2021 Alexander Mavros hosted an interview with The Gentlemen's Journal and spoke about the DNA of Patrick Mavros. He went on to mention their family background and quote: "We have over 2000 products, adn every single one has been designed by a member of my family...[7]".
Financial Times - How to Spend it [8]
Nick Foulkes mentions the Patirck Mavros Elephant Hair Bangle as a compliment to a traditional elephant hair bangle from the 1930's.
Store Locations
London Store located in 104-106 Fulham Road, London, SW3 6HS, United Kingdom and was opened in 2004[9]. The Showroom in Zimbabwe is the heart of the creative journey by Patrick Mavros and has been open in the 1980's[10] They have stores in Kenya, Mauritius, and Namibia which is the most recent store location opened in 2022. [11]
- Reason for the change:
I would like this to be updated since Patrick Mavros has another store that was opened in 2022 in Mauritius. Also to mention the articles where Patrick Mavros has been featured.
- References supporting change:
https://www.tatler.com/gallery/patrick-mavros-collection-launch https://www.tatler.com/gallery/patrick-mavros-collection-launch https://www.tatler.com/gallery/a-celebration-of-grouse-exhibition https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fashion-news/news/a393/patrick-mavros-silver-necklace/ https://hauteliving.com/2010/05/patrick-mavros-and-the-magic-of-silver-objets-dart-from-africa-to-the-gulf/52377/ https://tribebusinessmagazine.co.za/2020/10/14/down-to-business/ https://www.ft.com/content/937fb99d-ad5e-4dc0-bc6f-7ee16be1e624 https://uk.patrickmavros.com/pages/locations
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Conservation Efforts
Pangolin Collection in associating with Tikki Hywood Foundation This Pangolin collection was launched in 2016 and in 2022 two additional designs where added to increase the awareness of the plight of this endangered species.
Forged by The Ocean bangle which was created to give awareness to an oil spill that off the coast of Mauritius. And proceeds are donated to the The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation.
In 2020 The Vakadzi Collection was created to shine a light on the powerful women who were affected by the Pandemic and this collection is raising funds for building staff accommodation at St. Joseph’s School in Zimbabwe.
In 2022 Patrick Mavros Launched the TUSK Collection in collaboration with the Tusk Trust and The Big Life Foundation to raise awareness to the plight of Super Tuskers in Southern Africa.
- Reason for the change:
I would like to update these as they are fundamental information about Patrick Mavros as a business and a brand. It also highlights the efforts and collaborations that they put towards conservation in Africa which should be open source information.
- References supporting change:
https://www.tikkihywoodfoundation.org https://uk.patrickmavros.com/pages/pangolin https://uk.patrickmavros.com/collections/vakadzi-collection
A2509p (talk) 12:45, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
- Why it should be changed:
I would like to update these as they are fundamental information about Patrick Mavros as a business and a brand. It also highlights the efforts and collaborations that they put towards conservation in Africa which should be open source information.
Thank you!
A2509p (talk) 10:47, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
References
- Not done for now: It is unclear how some of these change are supposed to be implemented (are the first few sentences supposed to be individual subsections?). Sources for "conservation efforts" are subpar as they are non-independent. Store locations can be looked up on the company's website, which is linked at the bottom of the article; they don't need to be listed here. Please format these requests in such a way that it is easy to understand how and where the information is supposed to be implemented. Throast {{ping}} me! (talk | contribs) 17:24, 24 June 2023 (UTC)