
Executive Superior Room Mary Quant
{February 11, 1934 (London, UK)}
In our Torel Avantgarde boutique hotel, the Superior Executive Mary Quant room is privileged with a balcony overlooking the city.
The stylist's femininity is represented through a pink headboard and the use of green in a more girly concept.
The pattern on the pillows and rug, in contrast to the more neutral decor, represent her willingness to go against the fashion standards imposed on women by society at the time.
The Executive Superior Mary Quant room has a double bed.
Please also check the other rooms in the Executive Superior category: Simone de Beauvoir, Filippo Marinetti, Maya Deren, Guillaume Apollinaire.
Mary Quant is a very important British designer in the fashion world.
In the 1960s, she was responsible for the creation of the miniskirt and for the popularization of “Hot Pants” – belted sports pants made especially for female silhouettes – at the beginning of the 20th century.
Ernestine Carter, an authoritative and influential fashion journalist of the 1950s and 1960s, wrote: "It is given to the fortunate few to be born at the right time, in the right place, with the right talents. In recent fashion, there are three: Chanel, Dior and Mary How much."
Some of her main works:
"Only paper flowers are afraid of rain." – Mary Quant