Few figures embody the revolutionary spirit of Swinging London quite like Dame Mary Quant, the trailblazing designer who redefined fashion in the 1960s.
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The brooches were bought at auction from Dreweatts with a grant from the Art Fund, and a contribution from the Wolfson ...
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Long before she became queen, Mary of Denmark developed a close and loving relationship with her mother-in-law, Margrethe II.
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Toward the second half, as Marie unravels, Alexandra Ficken finally gets something to sink her teeth into. In a small but impactful role as one of the revolutionaries tasked with cutting the deposed ...