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Similar stock images Front of house coordinator Martha Greenbank takes a closer look at designs by British fashion designer Mary Quant that feature in the new exhibition 'Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant' at the Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh, which re-opens to the public on Wednesday July 15. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/front-of-house-coordinator-martha-greenbank-takes-a-closer-look-at-designs-by-british-fashion-designer-mary-quant-that-feature-in-the-new-exhibition-mid-century-modern-art-design-from-conran-to-quant-at-the-dovecot-studios-in-edinburgh-which-re-opens-to-the-public-on-wednesday-july-15-image365750089.html RM 2C719Y5 – Front of house coordinator Martha Greenbank takes a closer look at designs by British fashion designer Mary Quant that feature in the new exhibition 'Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant' at the Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh, which re-opens to the public on Wednesday July 15. Quant, Mary, *11.2.1934, British fashion designer, with model and policeman on the stage, fashion show, West Berlin, 22.3.1968, , Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-quant-mary-1121934-british-fashion-designer-with-model-and-policeman-48469516.html RM CPRYA4 – Quant, Mary, *11.2.1934, British fashion designer, with model and policeman on the stage, fashion show, West Berlin, 22.3.1968, , Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fashion-designer-mary-quant-centre-launches-royal-mails-design-classics-110306578.html RM GBCW4J – Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/va-london-uk-3-april-2019-the-first-international-retrospective-on-the-iconic-fashion-designer-dame-mary-quant-explores-1955-to-1975-when-quant-revolutionised-the-high-street-garments-on-display-include-a-selection-from-dame-mary-quants-archive-as-well-as-the-vas-extensive-fashion-holdings-containing-the-largest-public-collection-of-quant-garments-in-the-world-the-exhibition-also-includes-rare-garments-from-the-public-that-have-come-through-a-public-call-out-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image242637195.html RM T2N263 – V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. 1973, historical, male and female flight crew of the Court charter holiday airline stand on the tarmac at the bottom of the portable staircase to welcome passengers aboard the Lockheed Tristar, (L-1011), the most technologically-advanced widebody commercial aircraft in the world. A British company, Court Line Aviation were the first European airline to operate the Lockheed widebody and had aircrew uniforms by fashion designer Mary Quant. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/1973-historical-male-and-female-flight-crew-of-the-court-charter-holiday-airline-stand-on-the-tarmac-at-the-bottom-of-the-portable-staircase-to-welcome-passengers-aboard-the-lockheed-tristar-l-1011-the-most-technologically-advanced-widebody-commercial-aircraft-in-the-world-a-british-company-court-line-aviation-were-the-first-european-airline-to-operate-the-lockheed-widebody-and-had-aircrew-uniforms-by-fashion-designer-mary-quant-image188946810.html RM MYB7GA – 1973, historical, male and female flight crew of the Court charter holiday airline stand on the tarmac at the bottom of the portable staircase to welcome passengers aboard the Lockheed Tristar, (L-1011), the most technologically-advanced widebody commercial aircraft in the world. A British company, Court Line Aviation were the first European airline to operate the Lockheed widebody and had aircrew uniforms by fashion designer Mary Quant. Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fashion-designer-mary-quant-centre-launches-royal-mails-design-classics-110306581.html RM GBCW4N – Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/va-london-uk-3-april-2019-the-first-international-retrospective-on-the-iconic-fashion-designer-dame-mary-quant-explores-1955-to-1975-when-quant-revolutionised-the-high-street-garments-on-display-include-a-selection-from-dame-mary-quants-archive-as-well-as-the-vas-extensive-fashion-holdings-containing-the-largest-public-collection-of-quant-garments-in-the-world-the-exhibition-also-includes-rare-garments-from-the-public-that-have-come-through-a-public-call-out-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image242637356.html RM T2N2BT – V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fashion-designer-mary-quant-centre-launches-royal-mails-design-classics-110306577.html RM GBCW4H – Fashion designer Mary Quant, centre, launches Royal Mail's Design Classics stamps with an original 1959 mini on Carnaby Street, London. V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. The exhibition runs from 6 April 2019 - 16 February 2020. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/va-london-uk-3-april-2019-the-first-international-retrospective-on-the-iconic-fashion-designer-dame-mary-quant-explores-1955-to-1975-when-quant-revolutionised-the-high-street-garments-on-display-include-a-selection-from-dame-mary-quants-archive-as-well-as-the-vas-extensive-fashion-holdings-containing-the-largest-public-collection-of-quant-garments-in-the-world-the-exhibition-also-includes-rare-garments-from-the-public-that-have-come-through-a-public-call-out-the-exhibition-runs-from-6-april-2019-16-february-2020-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image242637009.html RM T2N1YD – V&A, London, UK. 3 April, 2019. The first international retrospective on the iconic fashion designer Dame Mary Quant explores 1955 to 1975, when Quant revolutionised the high street. Garments on display include a selection from Dame Mary Quant’s Archive, as well as the V&A’s extensive fashion holdings containing the largest public collection of Quant garments in the world. The exhibition also includes rare garments from the public that have come through a public call-out. The exhibition runs from 6 April 2019 - 16 February 2020. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News. Human Rights campaigner Bianca Jagger (centre) and fashion designer Mary Quant (right) watch a show by designer Jasper Conran, held at the West Lawn Tent in London, on the fifth day of London Fashion Week 2001. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-human-rights-campaigner-bianca-jagger-centre-and-fashion-designer-106558015.html RM G5A3RB – Human Rights campaigner Bianca Jagger (centre) and fashion designer Mary Quant (right) watch a show by designer Jasper Conran, held at the West Lawn Tent in London, on the fifth day of London Fashion Week 2001. Folk weave tweed with home weave look.Mary Quant, kooky London fashion designer designs the fabric and then the coat. This one has velvet trimmed pockets and tab belt placed high on the back to highlight bold brave checks. Matching skirt 'Dandy' is slightly flared with a wide black patent belt. This outfit is marketed through Mary Quant's Ginger group. August 21st 1964 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/folk-weave-tweed-with-home-weave-lookmary-quant-kooky-london-fashion-designer-designs-the-fabric-and-then-the-coat-this-one-has-velvet-trimmed-pockets-and-tab-belt-placed-high-on-the-back-to-highlight-bold-brave-checks-matching-skirt-dandy-is-slightly-flared-with-a-wide-black-patent-belt-this-outfit-is-marketed-through-mary-quants-ginger-group-august-21st-1964-image624216247.html RM 2Y7FE5B – Folk weave tweed with home weave look.Mary Quant, kooky London fashion designer designs the fabric and then the coat. This one has velvet trimmed pockets and tab belt placed high on the back to highlight bold brave checks. Matching skirt 'Dandy' is slightly flared with a wide black patent belt. This outfit is marketed through Mary Quant's Ginger group. August 21st 1964 Front of house assistant David Haslam takes a closer look at a 2009 Royal Mail stamp, which shows British fashion designer Mary Quant wearing her Banana Split dress and features in the new exhibition 'Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant' at the Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh, which re-opens to the public on Wednesday July 15. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/front-of-house-assistant-david-haslam-takes-a-closer-look-at-a-2009-royal-mail-stamp-which-shows-british-fashion-designer-mary-quant-wearing-her-banana-split-dress-and-features-in-the-new-exhibition-mid-century-modern-art-design-from-conran-to-quant-at-the-dovecot-studios-in-edinburgh-which-re-opens-to-the-public-on-wednesday-july-15-image365750042.html RM 2C719WE – Front of house assistant David Haslam takes a closer look at a 2009 Royal Mail stamp, which shows British fashion designer Mary Quant wearing her Banana Split dress and features in the new exhibition 'Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant' at the Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh, which re-opens to the public on Wednesday July 15.