: It was a departure from the "repressed" post-war fashions of the 1950s that emphasized maternal, domestic silhouettes.
: Quant’s designs were intended for the "modern woman" who needed to move freely—running for buses or going from work to a nightclub. 2. The Intersection of Silhouette and Style
The mini skirt emerged in the mid-1960s, pioneered by designers like Mary Quant and André Courrèges .
: It was a departure from the "repressed" post-war fashions of the 1950s that emphasized maternal, domestic silhouettes.
: Quant’s designs were intended for the "modern woman" who needed to move freely—running for buses or going from work to a nightclub. 2. The Intersection of Silhouette and Style busty mini skirt
The mini skirt emerged in the mid-1960s, pioneered by designers like Mary Quant and André Courrèges . : It was a departure from the "repressed"