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Mary QuantThe British designer who revolutionized the fashion world by popularizing the miniskirt in the 1960s died Thursday at the age of 93, her family said.
Quantum, the leading figure inSixties swing”, a youth-led cultural revolution that took place in the UK in the mid to late 1960s, died “peacefully” at his home in Surrey, in the south of England.
She was “one of the most famous designers of the 20th century and an outstanding innovator,” her family noted.
Born February 11, 1930 in London, she opened her first store in 1955.Bazaar”, in the Chelsea area, which was in full swing at the time.
He attracted the attention of major movie and music stars.
This clothing and accessories store has quickly become a meeting point for young people and artists, attracting celebrities such as The Beatles, rolling stones, Brigitte Bardot or Audrey Hepburn.
Her style was instantly recognizable, with her famous brown bangs by hairstylist Vidal Sassoon.
Mary Quant She was best known for her designs of very short dresses and skirts with simple lines and bright colors. But she also became famous for the fact that “shorts(“shorts”), plastic raincoats and colorful make-up.
“It so happened that my clothes exactly matched teen fashion, pop, bars. […] and jazz clubs,” he commented, “quantum by quantum”, his first autobiography, published in 1965. (According to AFP)
EER+ 24 Premiere: ANTONIA EN LA VIDA, a Peruvian independent film directed by women.
It’s time for Peruvian cinema! Premiere of the Peruvian independent film “Antonia en la vida”, made entirely by women. Renato León spoke with director Natalia Rojas Gamarra about the process of making the film, as well as screenings at the PUCP Cultural Center and around the country. Listen and share!
Source: RPP
