ArtistsMary Quant
Mary Quant

Mary Quant

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Fashion Design
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17
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46
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Mary Quant was a British fashion designer who revolutionized women's clothing in the 1960s through the introduction of the miniskirt and shift dress, establishing a youthful, accessible aesthetic that challenged postwar formality. Based in London, she opened her boutique Bazaar in 1955, creating ready-to-wear collections that prioritized comfort and movement over elaborate tailoring. Her designs became emblematic of the youth-driven cultural shift of the decade, characterized by bold prints, geometric cuts, and an emphasis on playfulness and individuality. Quant's work democratized fashion by making contemporary style available to working women and teenagers, fundamentally altering the relationship between design, retail, and social identity in the postwar period.

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The Child's Bath (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
The Child's Bath (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Victoria and Albert Museum
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