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Mary Quint’s world achievements

Mary Quant’s earth-shaking fashion designs have featured the simple daisy theme from the beginning, from its extraordinary prominence on the streets of London in the 1950s to her trademark in the late 1990s. It has become a recognized international brand. Today, Mary Quant's designs have become the coordinates of contemporary fashion, and her vibrant designs are quickly adopted by active followers of fashion, photographers, hairdressers and models as soon as they appear. Her insights and innovations shine through her innovative designs and eye-catching statements. She once publicly commented: "I love the popular. High taste brings death, but popular brings life."

In 1963, Mary Quant released the "GingerGroup" series of works. The collection introduced new designs such as connected separates, outerwear and sportswear, and was distributed internationally to the world. Rainwear and leggings were released in 1965, and later expanded into branded stockings and underwear. Seven years after the opening of the first women's clothing store, Mary Quant's clothing can be purchased in the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Italy, Switzerland, Kenya, South Africa, Australia and Canada.

By the end of the 1990s, the annual sales volume of the Mary Quant empire exceeded 150 million pounds, with the Japanese market being the largest. There are more than 200 "Mary Ward Color" clothing, apparel and cosmetics stores in Japan. As a major contributor to the mass production of modern fashion and the emergence of international designer brands, Mary Quant has become an icon of contemporary style and design. Her creativity and innovation shine through her innovative designs and eye-catching statements.