Farewell to the inventor of the Mini Skirt.. Mary Quant R.I.P

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Dame Mary Quant - the British queen of Swinging Sixties fashion who introduced miniskirts and hot pants to the world - died peacefully at home today aged 93.

The south-east London designer famously declared she 'didn't have time to wait for women's lib' and so began a fashion revolution to rescue young women of the 1950s and 1960s from being forced to dress like their mothers for another generation.

Dame Mary raised hemlines to audacious heights, spearheaded sack dresses and turned women's trousers and tights into wardrobe staples, as well as popularising the bob haircut pioneered by her friend, the hairdresser Vidal Sassoon.

Sleeveless shift dresses, PVC raincoats, Peter Pan collars, skinny-rib sweaters, block-coloured tights and jumpsuits were also among Dame Mary's revolutionary designs.

Her make-up range would also come to be considered as forward-thinking as her clothing.

In 2014, Dame Mary, who named the miniskirt after her favourite make of car, recalled its 'feeling of freedom and liberation'. She said: 'It was the girls on King's Road who invented the mini. I was making clothes which would let you run and dance and we would make them the length the customer wanted. I wore them very short and the customers would say, "shorter, shorter".'

And it was Bazaar, Quant's small shop in the heart of the bohemian King's Road, that became the heart of London's 'Swinging Chelsea' and became the foundation for what would become an international fashion empire.

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Dame Mary Quant - the British queen of Swinging Sixties fashion who introduced miniskirts and hot pants to the world - died peacefully at home today aged 93.

The south-east London designer famously declared she 'didn't have time to wait for women's lib' and so began a fashion revolution to rescue young women of the 1950s and 1960s from being forced to dress like their mothers for another generation.

Dame Mary raised hemlines to audacious heights, spearheaded sack dresses and turned women's trousers and tights into wardrobe staples, as well as popularising the bob haircut pioneered by her friend, the hairdresser Vidal Sassoon.

Sleeveless shift dresses, PVC raincoats, Peter Pan collars, skinny-rib sweaters, block-coloured tights and jumpsuits were also among Dame Mary's revolutionary designs.

Her make-up range would also come to be considered as forward-thinking as her clothing.

In 2014, Dame Mary, who named the miniskirt after her favourite make of car, recalled its 'feeling of freedom and liberation'. She said: 'It was the girls on King's Road who invented the mini. I was making clothes which would let you run and dance and we would make them the length the customer wanted. I wore them very short and the customers would say, "shorter, shorter".'

And it was Bazaar, Quant's small shop in the heart of the bohemian King's Road, that became the heart of London's 'Swinging Chelsea' and became the foundation for what would become an international fashion empire.

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Thank you for clueing me in on the behind-the-scenes re. the mini skirts. I remember well my first sight of this abbreviated garment in 1967, Gander, NFLD! I almost drove myself, my wife and children into a ditch! What an exciting concept until the pantyhose (tights) came along and ruined everything. :p What can I say, I was young and male!
 
Thank you for clueing me in on the behind-the-scenes re. the mini skirts. I remember well my first sight of this abbreviated garment in 1967, Gander, NFLD! I almost drove myself, my wife and children into a ditch! What an exciting concept until the pantyhose (tights) came along and ruined everything. :p What can I say, I was young and male!
it was indeed 1967, when I got to wear a mini skirt..albeit my Senior school skirt rolled up by 3 inches above the knee..
 

I had a Mary Quant hairstyle, and sewed a MQ tulip mini-skirt (black) that I wore with a black ribbed top.
R.I.P. to a fabulous fashion icon.
I always wore a black ribbed polo neck.. can't wear those now because I have more up top then I had when I was a teen, and Polo necks ( turtle necks ) look horrible on big busted women...

Did you wear panstick and white lipstick ?
 
I always wore a black ribbed polo neck.. can't wear those now because I have more up top then I had when I was a teen, and Polo necks ( turtle necks ) look horrible on big busted women...

Did you wear panstick and white lipstick ?
No panstick and white lipstick .. au naturelle for me, but I worked with a young woman who wore the white
lipstick, and another young woman who was a dead-ringer for Twiggy.
 
No panstick and white lipstick .. au naturelle for me, but I worked with a young woman who wore the white
lipstick, and another young woman who was a dead-ringer for Twiggy.
Ah, Twiggy is another one who ruined it for the rest of womanhood! We wouldn't have all those skinny models and imitators if it hadn't been for her! Now a normal sized woman is considered to be plump and practically forced into diet after diet! What a shame!
 
Ah, Twiggy is another one who ruined it for the rest of womanhood! We wouldn't have all those skinny models and imitators if it hadn't been for her! Now a normal sized woman is considered to be plump and practically forced into diet after diet! What a shame!
That's so true... today Twiggy says she couldn't possibly become that size again... she said it was her natural size , she didn't diet....
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This is Twiggy and her hubby today... , she's 73 now

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That's so true... today Twiggy says she couldn't possibly become that size again... she said it was her natural size , she didn't diet....
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This is Twiggy and her hubby today... , she's 73 now

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I never did blame Twiggy. The time was ripe for a change in fashion and the moguls took advantage of her and similarly skinny models! She looks really good for her age now!
 
Thank you for clueing me in on the behind-the-scenes re. the mini skirts. I remember well my first sight of this abbreviated garment in 1967, Gander, NFLD! I almost drove myself, my wife and children into a ditch! What an exciting concept until the pantyhose (tights) came along and ruined everything. :p What can I say, I was young and male!
Don't feel bad about your almost. The first time I wore my new miniskirt down High Street in Columbus I really did cause a young man to run into a parking sign. :D
 
her death has been the subject of a lot of discussion on radio and TV here. Lots of ordinary people with happy memories of her kindness when she was just starting out as a designer in the late 50's early 60's...

Always makes me laugh when they say that in 1967.. ''Mary was very young''.. because in fact she was several years older than my own mother... :D
 
When my sister, who worked in the City but shopped in Knightsbridge, visited me in Malta she was quite put out when she finally realised why the nuns crossed themselves when they passed her!

You certainly brightened my early 20s Ms quant

RIP
 
That's so true... today Twiggy says she couldn't possibly become that size again... she said it was her natural size , she didn't diet....



This is Twiggy and her hubby today... , she's 73 now

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I can't believe it! I think I am currently skinnier than Twiggy! Big Deal, 50 years too late. Loved Mary Quant, brought such fun & excitement to my life. R.I.P. great lady.
 
Oh no, not then, NOW. However, she looks way better than me. She looks healthy and my son tells me I look frail. We're the same age.
Don't beat yourself up.. she's had every cosmetic, lotion, potion... excellent quality food, no worries about bills or ill health... all her life... whereas you have lived a normal life and not be lucky to have people wait on you hand and foot all of your career..
 


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