I think to myself, 'You lucky woman - how did you have all this fun?' Mary Quant funluckywoman Change image and share on social
Most of my memories of the Sixties are ones of optimism, high spirits and confidence. Mary Quant confidencehighmemory Change image and share on social
The fashionable woman is sexy, witty, and dry-cleaned. Mary Quant cleanfashionablesexy Change image and share on social
I can't imagine not working, really. I just think work's more fun than fun. Mary Quant funimaginework Change image and share on social
The fashionable woman wears clothes. The clothes don't wear her. Mary Quant clothefashionablewear Change image and share on social
People only see permissiveness in the sense of having more. Mary Quant peoplepermissivenesssense Change image and share on social
I still like the King's Road. It is very alive; it is a hustle of things from different countries and so on. It is lovely. Mary Quant alivecountryhustle Change image and share on social
In the old parts of Nice, the family tables are out in the cobbled streets so that you can't drive past. They insist you join them at midnight on a hot July evening. So that's just what you do, abandoning the car. Mary Quant abandoncarcobble share on social
I'm greedy, but I've always watched what I eat because I want to look good. I gave up butter, cream and sugar years ago. Mary Quant agobuttercream Change image and share on social
My favourite Nice restaurant is in the market. It's open mainly for the market people, and shuts in August. Mary Quant augustfavouritemarket Change image and share on social