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+ | '''Mary Quant''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[Chartered Society of Designers|FCSD]] (born [[February 11]] [[1934]] in [[Kent]], [[England]]) is an [[England|English]] [[fashion designer]], one of the many designers who took credit for inventing the [[miniskirt]] and [[hot pants]]. Born to [[Wales|Welsh]] parents, Quant studied [[illustration]] at [[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths College]] before taking a job with a [[couture]] [[milliner]]. She is also famed for her work on [[pop art]] in fashion. | ||
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Mary Quant OBE FCSD (born February 11 1934 in Kent, England) is an English fashion designer, one of the many designers who took credit for inventing the miniskirt and hot pants. Born to Welsh parents, Quant studied illustration at Goldsmiths College before taking a job with a couture milliner. She is also famed for her work on pop art in fashion.
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