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  2. Daisy (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Daisy was released in the UK in 1973, with the tag line "Mary Quant makes Daisy the best dressed doll in the world". Her name was a reference to Mary Quant's logo, a daisy flower.

  3. Mary Quant - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Mary Quant was born on 11 February 1930 [10][notes 1] in Woolwich, London, the daughter of Jack Quant and Mildred Jones. Her parents, who both came from Welsh mining families, had received scholarships to a grammar school and had been awarded first-class honours degrees at Cardiff University before moving to London to work as schoolteachers. [11][12] She had a younger brother, John ...

  4. Missha - Wikipedia

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    On August 22, 2007, a court ruled Missha was guilty of trademark infringement against Mary Quant Cosmetics. Missha's original flower logo was determined to be too similar to the Mary Quant Daisy logo.

  5. Mary Quant, fashion designer who dressed up the ... - AOL

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    British fashioner designer Mary Quant, who popularized the miniskirt and set the tone and look of the Swinging '60s, dies at 93.

  6. British fashion designer Dame Mary Quant dies aged 93 - AOL

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    Fashion designer Dame Mary Quant, who was widely credited with popularising the mini skirt, has died at the age of 93, her family said.

  7. Mary Quant, Fashion Designer Who Invented the Miniskirt ... - AOL

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    Mary Quant has died. The iconic fashion designer's family told multiple outlets that she died at her home in Surrey, England, on Thursday. She was 93.Quant and her eventual husband, Alexander ...

  8. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Hosiery manufacturers of the time like Mary Quant (who founded Pamela Mann Legwear) combined the "Flower Power" style of dress and the Pop Art school of design to create fashion tights that would appeal to a female audience that enjoyed psychedelia. [ 62 ]

  9. Dame Mary Quant was a ‘modern influencer before her time ...

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