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Mary Quant Collection

Mary Quant, the iconic British fashion designer, was a trailblazer in the 1960s with her innovative designs and rebellious spirit

Background imageMary Quant Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Mary Quant, 1960s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Mary Quant, 1960s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Mary Quant, 1960s, (2023). Quant (1930-2023) was a British fashion designer who played a prominent role in London's Swinging Sixties culture

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant with Warren Gold who owns Lord John of Carnaby Street

Mary Quant with Warren Gold who owns Lord John of Carnaby Street, leaving Heathrow Airport for Rome. They will go on from Rome to France to give a series of fashion shows

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant (pictured) turning round to show the camera the back of her head

Mary Quant (pictured) turning round to show the camera the back of her head and her new hair style by Vidal Sassoon. Picture taken 12th November 1964

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Hairdresser Vidal Sassoon with model Sandra Mundy, giving her the boyish Mary Quant hair

Hairdresser Vidal Sassoon with model Sandra Mundy, giving her the boyish Mary Quant hair style look. Picture taken 12th November 1964

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Model Sandra Mundy, with her boyish Mary Quant hair style

Model Sandra Mundy, with her boyish Mary Quant hair style, which was styled by Vidal Sassoon. See other pictures in this set of Sandra as Vidal styles her hair. Picture taken 12th November 1964

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured in London

Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured in London. Picture taken 18th September 1962

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing outside her shop Bazaar

Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing outside her shop Bazaar, and looking into the shop window as a passer by would do. Marys shop is in The Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, British fashion designer after her boots and shoes fashion show at

Mary Quant, British fashion designer after her boots and shoes fashion show at the Carlton Tower Hotel, London. Pictured, with models kicking up in the air surrounding her with shoes

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant at London Heathrow Airport on her way to Copenhagen, wearing a short coat

Mary Quant at London Heathrow Airport on her way to Copenhagen, wearing a short coat, just above the knee, a style she has developed for her own popular fashion line for women

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Susan Gellard (left) Mary Quant (centre) Jan De Souza (right

Susan Gellard (left) Mary Quant (centre) Jan De Souza (right) with their Vidal Sassoon hairstyles. The Vidal Sassoon hairstyle is hugely popular in the mid 1960s. Picture taken 2nd March 1965

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant (middle / dead centre of the girls) and her Ginger Group put a little ginger

Mary Quant (middle / dead centre of the girls) and her Ginger Group put a little ginger
Mary Quant (middle/dead centre of the girls) and her Ginger Group put a little ginger into Market Street Manchester today after a photo shoot. They did a ring a ring or roses around a lamp post

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured with her husband Alexander

Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured with her husband Alexander Plunkett-Greene, in their Knightsbridge shop. Picture taken 18th September 1962

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, at London Airport, on her way to Paris to go to a fancy dress ball

Mary Quant, at London Airport, on her way to Paris to go to a fancy dress ball. Picture taken 4th December 1966

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, at London Airport, on her way to Paris to go to a fancy dress ball

Mary Quant, at London Airport, on her way to Paris to go to a fancy dress ball. Picture taken 4th December 1966

Background imageMary Quant Collection: A model wears The Mary Quant Zipper Outfit, here, by the Thames at Westminster

A model wears The Mary Quant Zipper Outfit, here, by the Thames at Westminster Picture taken 30th January 1967

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing near to her fashion shop Bazaar

Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing near to her fashion shop Bazaar, in The Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1. 14th October 1960

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant at London Heathrow Airport on her way to Copenhagen

Mary Quant at London Heathrow Airport on her way to Copenhagen, wearing a dress possibly 5 inches above the knee, a style she has developed for her own popular fashion line for women

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured in London

Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured in London. Picture taken 18th September 1962

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing inside her shop Bazaar

Mary Quant, clothes designer, standing inside her shop Bazaar. Marys shop is in The Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1 Picture taken 14th October 1960

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant. Picture shows Mary Quant at a Literary Luncheon held for her

Mary Quant. Picture shows Mary Quant at a Literary Luncheon held for her. Fashion and literary world met today at The Dorchester Hotel in honour of Mary Quant to mark the launching of her book Quant

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant pictured in black, sitting down at the front

Mary Quant pictured in black, sitting down at the front, holding the shoe of a model at The Mary Quant Shoe Fashions at The Carlton Tower Hotel in London. Picture taken 16th August 1967

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Sonia Pugin models Mary Quant Shoe Fashions at The Calrton Tower Hotel in London

Sonia Pugin models Mary Quant Shoe Fashions at The Calrton Tower Hotel in London Picture taken 16th August 1967

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured with her husband Alexander

Mary Quant, fashion designer and expert, pictured with her husband Alexander Plunkett-Greene, in their Knightsbridge shop. Picture taken 18th September 1962

Background imageMary Quant Collection: A model wears The Mary Quant Zipper Outfit, here, by the Thames at Westminster

A model wears The Mary Quant Zipper Outfit, here, by the Thames at Westminster, London Picture taken 30th January 1967

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Mary Quant hat fashions in Marys Bazaar Shop, Knightsbridge

Mary Quant hat fashions in Marys Bazaar Shop, Knightsbridge, London Picture shows a model wearing the Mary Quant hat. Picture taken 28th January 1964

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Susie Hunt modelling Mary Quant fashions at The London Transport Museum

Susie Hunt modelling Mary Quant fashions at The London Transport Museum. 1965 Susie is pictured with the new Raleigh RSW16 Compact Folder bicycle. Picture taken 18th July 1965

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Vicky Elliott modelling Mary Quant fashions at The London Transport Museum

Vicky Elliott modelling Mary Quant fashions at The London Transport Museum. 1965 Vicky is pictured with the new Raleigh RSW16 Compact Folder bicycle. Picture taken 18th July 1965

Background imageMary Quant Collection: Vicky Elliott in black (on the left) and Susie Hunt in white (on the right

Vicky Elliott in black (on the left) and Susie Hunt in white (on the right) modelling Mary Quant fashions at The London Transport Museum



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Mary Quant, the iconic British fashion designer, was a trailblazer in the 1960s with her innovative designs and rebellious spirit. In this captivating collection of photographs, we catch glimpses of Mary's life and influence on the fashion industry. One image shows Mary Quant alongside Warren Gold, owner of Lord John of Carnaby Street - a meeting that surely sparked creative collaborations. Another captures her standing proudly outside her shop Bazaar, where she showcased her cutting-edge creations to eager customers. In an intriguing shot, Mary turns around to reveal the back of her head to the camera - a symbol of her fearless approach to style experimentation. And as she heads off to Copenhagen from London Heathrow Airport, wearing a chic short coat, it is evident that she herself embodied the essence of her own designs. The legendary hairdresser Vidal Sassoon joins forces with model Sandra Mundy in another snapshot; together they create the boyish Mary Quant hairdo that became an emblematic trend during those vibrant years. Sandra confidently flaunts this revolutionary hairstyle in yet another picture. Mary's influence extended beyond just fashion; she surrounded herself with like-minded individuals such as Susan Gellard and Jan De Souza who formed part of her Ginger Group - a collective dedicated to pushing boundaries and injecting vibrancy into their lives. Not only did Mary excel professionally but also personally; pictured alongside her husband Alexander at one point, their bond undoubtedly provided unwavering support throughout their journey together. Even while en route to Paris for a fancy dress ball or simply going about daily life in London, Mary always exuded elegance and confidence. Her impeccable taste resonated through every aspect of her being - inspiring countless others along the way. Mary Quant will forever be remembered as more than just a clothes designer; she was an innovator who revolutionized fashion by challenging norms and embracing individuality. Her legacy continues to inspire generations today as we celebrate this remarkable woman and her extraordinary contributions to the world of style.