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Mary Quant is an English fashion designer, renowned for revolutionizing fashion with the creation of the miniskirt. A leading figure in the 1960s London fashion scene, Quant's bold, modern designs challenged traditional ideas about women's clothing, promoting individuality, freedom, and self-expression. Her impact on fashion continues to inspire designers and individuals to embrace creativity and break away from conventional norms, leaving a lasting legacy of innovation in the world of style and design.
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"Fashion is not frivolous. It is a part of being alive today."

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"Fashion is a tool... to compete in life outside the home. People like you better, without knowing why, because people always react well to a person they like the looks of."

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"A woman is as young as her knees."

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"The fashionable woman wears clothes. The clothes don't wear her."

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"Having money is rather like being a blond. It is more fun but not vital."

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