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For one thing, I am still working as an adviser on fashion, design and colour and stuff.
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When I opened my first shop, city gents were still carrying tightly furled umbrellas and wearing bowler hats. It was into this world that I launched my new ideas about fashion.
Mary Quant
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Of course I remember everything I've ever worn.
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Risk it; go for it. Life always gives you another chance, another go at it. It's very important to take enormous risks.
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As well as being a creative genius, Vidal Sassoon was a formative figure of the Sixties. Along with the Pill and the mini-skirt, his influence was truly liberating.
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Only ugliness is obscene.
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I used to start re-arranging my school uniform, hitching up my skirt to be more exciting-looking.
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My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a frosty Christmas morning.
Mary Quant
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The real creators of miniskirt are the girls, the same that you seen in the streets.
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Most of my memories of the Sixties are ones of optimism, high spirits and confidence.
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Eating outdoors is a particular passion - that is, eating trestle-table a la nicoise.
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Coco Chanel hated me. I can understand why.
Mary Quant