Fashion icon (English Wikipedia)

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  • Marsh, Madeleine (2004). Miller's collecting the 1960s. Internet Archive. London : Miller's. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-84000-937-8. Quant persevered and like the "Tonik" suit and the mini-skirt, the plastic mac became one of the fashion icons of the sixties. This example, in fashionable Mary Quant- style black and white, is labelled "Mist-O-Skye - made in Scotland."

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  • "Princess Diana 1980s Fashion History and Style Icon". Fashion-Era. 2018-07-24. Retrieved 2021-07-18. As the 1980s progressed she gained confidence in her own fashion style and became more and more elegant as she began to understand what suited her. Diana became an icon in fashion history. Diana started to wear clothes by international designers of her own choice, including Versace, Christian Lacroix, Ungaro and Chanel. By the 1990s she was a world leader of fashion in clothes, accessories, make up and hair. She became a trendsetter hounded by the press for her latest look, latest remark or latest romance.

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  • DeLong, Marilyn Revell. "Theories of Fashion". LoveToKnow. Retrieved 2021-07-18.

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