
Mary Quant
Mary Quant is a British fashion designer who became a key figure in the 1960s fashion revolution. She is best known for popularizing the mini skirt, symbolizing youthful rebellion and liberation. Quant’s designs often featured bold colors and innovative styles, moving away from traditional women's clothing. She opened her famous boutiques, like Bazaar in London, which attracted a young, fashionable crowd. Her work not only influenced fashion but also reflected the social changes of her time, making her a significant figure in both the fashion industry and women's cultural history.