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  1. Modern fashion owes a great deal to the trailblazing 1960s designer Mary Quant (1930 – 2023). From skinny-rib sweaters, to coloured tights and 'onesies', here's our round-up of the signature Quant looks which revolutionised the way we dress, proving there was more to Mary than just miniskirts.

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  2. Own a piece of clothing from this iconic brand. A Mary Quant t-shirt will never go out of style! Or choose from our latest seasonal clothing: we have pullovers, dresses, blouses and more.

  3. Exclusive to the V&A, this free, downloadable sewing pattern shows you how to recreate an original Mary Quant design from 1962: the bold and beautiful 'Georgie' dress. This stylish pleated dress has a classic mid-century elegance, with a wrap-over front bodice, three-quarter-length sleeves and wide sashed-belt finished with a bow.

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  4. Sep 30, 2018 · 1960s 1970s Butterick designer exhibitions fashion Mary Quant ready-to-wear sewing vintage. Nothing says Swinging London like Mary Quant. The pioneer of the Chelsea Look will receive a major retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2019.

  5. Mary Quant, born in 1930 in London, revolutionized the fashion landscape with her bold and innovative designs! The iconic miniskirt, a creation of her own, emerged as a powerful symbol of liberation for women during the 1960s.

  6. Want to make your own 1960s-style minidress? Try our free, downloadable sewing pattern, inspired by Mary Quant's iconic A-line designs.

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  8. Mary Quant four-piece: Bonnet; The Australian Women's Weekly, Wednesday March 23, 1966

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