Talk:Simpsons of Piccadilly
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I would like to add a link to a website that I am in the process of creating (www.advertisingfashion.co.uk). It is a tribute & resource of 20th century advertising. Currently it includes advertising from the 1930 & 1960's. You will find quite a few adverts for Simpsons of Piccadilly from the 1960's. The site also includes many shops from old bond street, and other quality retail shops. Harrods, Moss Bros, Elizabeth Arden, Vogue, Debenhams & Freebody, Corot's, Chanel, Harris Tweed, Hunt & Roskell, Cartier, Lincoln Bennett & co, Lillywhites, Hawkes of Saville Row, Burberry.
Well, your website isn't up and running at the time of writing, but as the person who fleshed-out this article some time ago when it was a stub, I have to say that I did it mainly due to the connection with Jeremy Lloyd and Are You Being Served? Furthermore, I suggest that most people will probably navigate here having clicked the link that I put in the main AYBS? article, where I added mention of how the Simpsons store indirectly inspired that TV series. In my view, it is highly unlikely that *most* viewers of the Simpsons of Piccadily article will be interested in fashion, retailing or advertising - they will more likely be TV/ comedy fans who've stumbled across the article. Therefore, your site might not be that relevant as a link? See what others say, but it can't harm if you are able to link straight to the page containing the Simpsons advertising I guess. Jaydash, 14:56, 30 October 2007

