Dame Barbara Mary Quant (11 February 1930 – 13 April 2023) was a fashion designer and fashion icon from the United Kingdom. She played a key role in the 1960s London-based Mod and youth fashion trends.
She was one among the designers who claimed to have invented the miniskirt and hotpants. Ernestine Carter(7) stated: “A fortunate few are born at the right time, in the right place, and with the right talents. There are three in recent fashion: Chanel, Dior, and Mary Quant.”
Mary Quant children: Meet Orlando Plunkett-Greene
Dame Mary Quant leaves behind a son, Orlando Plunkett-Greene, born in 1970. Her late spouse, Alexander Plunkett-Greene, is the father of her child.
However, Dame Mary rarely communicated anything about her family, and little is known about his son as well. At the time of writing, no information about his education or career was available.
Meanwhile, Quant was born in Blackheath, London, on 11 February 1930, Her parents, Jack, and Mildred Quant, came from mining families, but they both received scholarships to grammar school and earned first-class degrees at Cardiff University before moving to London to work as school teachers.
Quant graduated from Blackheath High School. Her ambition for college had been to study fashion; however, her parents discouraged her from doing so, and she instead studied illustration and art education at Goldsmiths College, where she graduated in 1953. After completing her degree, she was apprenticed to Erik Braagaard, a high-end Mayfair milliner on Brook Street, close door to Claridge’s hotel.