Mary Quant exhibition draws 35,000 visitors
The event at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow closes on October 22.

More than 35,000 people have visited an exhibition about ātrailblazingā fashion designer Dame Mary Quant since it opened in May, organisers have revealed.
Visitors have just over two weeks left to see the Mary Quant: Fashion Revolutionary exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow before the showās international tour comes to an end.
The exhibition from the V&A features more than 100 garments, accessories, cosmetics, and photographs drawn from its extensive collections, Dame Maryās archive and many private collections.
Known for popularising the mini skirt and pioneering āwet collectionā PVC rainwear, Dame Mary blazed a trail in womenās fashion in the 1960s.
She died in April this year aged 93.
Heather Tilbury Phillips, former director of Mary Quant Limited and adviser to the V&A on the exhibition, said: āWhat is impressive is that so many of todayās teenagers and young people have been overheard saying how much they would love to wear the clothes now.
āThey seemed to us to be ground-breaking, even outrageous at the time, but they still have an enduring and contemporary appeal.
āWell over a million visitors worldwide have already enjoyed Dame Mary Quantās contribution to those memorable years of 1955-1975, and the colourful exhibition is such fun and a fitting tribute to her revolutionary life.ā
The exhibition opened in May and will close on Sunday October 22.
Bailie Annette Christie, chairwoman of Glasgow Life, which runs Kelvingrove, said: āDame Mary Quantās contribution to British fashion was trailblazing and, as you would expect, the response to the show has been truly heartening.
āVisitors have shared their joy on reliving wonderful, sometimes forgotten, memories, often with younger members of their family who werenāt around at the time.
āThe V&Aās exhibition has also introduced an entirely new generation to Mary Quantās incredible influence and legacy.
āWith a little over two weeks until this wonderful exhibition closes, thereās still time to marvel at the style on show or treat yourself to another visit.ā
A group of 75 undergraduates studying an HND in fashion design and manufacture at Glasgow Clyde Collegeās Cardonald campus were among those to visit in recent weeks.
Anne Wilson, a lecturer at the college, said: āOur students are taking inspiration from her enduring legacy as they strut their stuff on the catwalk of their own fashion journeyā.