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Mary Quant's World Achievements

Mary quant's earth-shaking fashion design adopted a simple daisy as the theme from the beginning, from the extraordinary street in London in 1950s to the recognized international brand in the late 1990s. Nowadays, mary quant's design has become the coordinate of contemporary fashion. As soon as it appears, its vibrant design will be quickly adopted by fashion followers, photographers, hairdressers and models. Her insight and pioneering work shine on the world through her novel designs and eye-catching declarations. She once publicly commented: "I love fashion, high taste brings death, and fashion brings life."

1963, mary quant released "GingerGroup" series of works. This series has introduced new designs, such as link separation styles, coats and sportswear, and has been distributed and sold all over the world internationally. 1965 released raincoats and tights, which were later extended to brand-name stockings and underwear. Seven years after the first women's clothing store opened, mary quant's clothes can be bought in Britain, the United States, France, Italy, Switzerland, Kenya, South Africa, Australia and Canada.

By the end of 1990s, the annual sales of mary quant Empire exceeded10.50 billion pounds, and the Japanese market was the largest. In Japan, there are more than 200 clothing, apparel and cosmetics stores with "Mary Scott color". As a major contributor to the mass production of modern fashion and the emergence of international designer brands, mary quant has become a typical example of contemporary fashion and design. Her originality and pioneering spirit shine through her novel designs and striking declarations.