Mary Quant 41.3 Article

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Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell delightfully describes the Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibition on British fashion revolutionary Mary Quant who changed how British women dressed in the 1960s after years of austerity following World War II. Known for bold colors and the miniskirt, Quant started her clothing line after being dissatisfied with what the market provided, and became one of Britain’s most showy entrepreneurs.

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Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell delightfully describes the Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibition on British fashion revolutionary Mary Quant who changed how British women dressed in the 1960s after years of austerity following World War II. Known for bold colors and the miniskirt, Quant started her clothing line after being dissatisfied with what the market provided, and became one of Britain’s most showy entrepreneurs.

Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell delightfully describes the Victoria and Albert Museum’s exhibition on British fashion revolutionary Mary Quant who changed how British women dressed in the 1960s after years of austerity following World War II. Known for bold colors and the miniskirt, Quant started her clothing line after being dissatisfied with what the market provided, and became one of Britain’s most showy entrepreneurs.