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Only ugliness is obscene.
Mary Quant
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Mary Quant:
People only see permissiveness in the sense of having more.Mary Quant:
The real creators of miniskirt are the girls, the same that you seen in the streets.Mary Quant:
I think to myself, 'You lucky woman - how did you have all this fun?'Mary Quant:
Of course, I remember when everybody was thin. It wasn't until I went to America in the Sixties thaMary Quant:
I still like the King's Road. It is very alive; it is a hustle of things from different countries aMary Quant:
I have been on a diet since 1962.Mary Quant:
London style is individual.Mary Quant:
The fashionable woman is sexy, witty, and dry-cleaned.Mary Quant:
I liked my skirts short because I wanted to run and catch the bus to get to work.Mary Quant:
I always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn't like the way they were. They were