An article was brought to my attention about an interior designer, Kelly Wearstler, who is also a fashion designer. The interesting twist - she was Playboy of the Month in September 1994. <br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Wearstler">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Wearstler</a><br>
<br>One user is arguing that she's more famous as a one time Playboy centerfold (which she did under a pseudonym to pay her student loans), and not so much as a designer. I argue that (hell, just compare the Google statistics - over 200,000 for "Kelly Wearstler" designer and about 27,500 for "Kelly Wearstler" Playboy. I know who she is, and it isn't because she is a Playboy model (and I'm not an uninformed person, I've "read" my fair share of Playboys). Anyway, they want to have a special "centerfold" infobox (or something of that sort) that tell her breast size, etc. Another user is arguing it goes against [[WP:Undue]] not balancing the article correctly. I agree. No point in having a fashion designer and interior designers one time Playboy bunny moment overweigh the fact that she's got best selling books, has been a judge on a reality show on Bravo called "Top Design" and she sells her designs at Bergdorf Goodman. <br>
<br>Check out the talk page, it's short, but interesting. <br><br>-Sarah<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><a href="http://www.glamwiki.org" target="_blank">GLAMWIKI Partnership Ambassador for Wikimedia</a><br><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SarahStierch" target="_blank">Wikipedian-in-Residence, Archives of American Art</a> <br>
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