
Mary Quant crêpe dress – mounted print
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Mary Quant revolutionised women’s fashion. Her brand was synonymous with the vibrant, optimistic spirit of the 1960s; Quant popularised the mini skirt and became Britain’s best-known designer. This print shows Jean Shrimpton modelling a black spotted white crêpe flounced dress by Mary Quant in a photograph taken by John French in 1964. French was instrumental in recording London’s fashion boom in the 50s and 60s, and his impeccably lit photographs show Quant clothing at its finest. French’s archive is held at the V&A.
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Created exclusively for the V&A.
Author/Artist/Designer
John FrenchDimensions
Width 40cm x height 40cm, 45mm mount
Composition
Inkjet with archival pigment inks on semi-gloss 280gsm conservation digital paper
Product code
157816
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About the exhibition

Mary Quant
Ran from 6 April 2019 to 16 February 2020. From miniskirts and hot pants to vibrant tights and makeup, this exhibition explored how Mary Quant launched a fashion revolution on the British high street, with over 200 garments, including unseen pieces from the designer's personal archive.