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Q: Does Mary Quant still design clothes?
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What inspired Mary Quant?

The young inspired Mary Quant. She was making designs for people her age rather than an older generation, which gave her a great advantage. She was also inspired by a little ballet dancer she seen when she was younger. That's what first made her notice and admire fashion. When Mary Quant couldn't find clothes to sell in her store she started to make her own. The final decision was made when "mad house pajamas" were taken by an American company and mass produced.


What are the tattoos on there necks in boondock saints?

Saint Mary (The Virgin Mary)


Did don silvestro dei gherarducci paint the assumption of St. Mary magdalene?

Yes


Picures of bloody Mary?

Look on this website:www.pictures/realbloodymary.comIf you want to see her for real, then do this:go to the bathroom at midnightturn the lights offstand in front of the mirror and say bloodymary three times spinnig around everytime you say itthen wait for bloodymary to apear on the mirrorCautionif bloody Mary is holding a rose and a nife, then turn the lights back on.if bloody Mary is singing, don't distract herif she has blood on her face and her hands are covered in blood, then turn the lights back onif nothing happens, then ckeck the doorknob.if its locked then unlock it if you can. if its not locked then you are in big trouble, because Bloody Mary will now follow you foreveruntil you go back in the bathroom and call her name again and apologize to her.My advice is to not even do it, but just go on the websites i listed above and go look for inforation on bloody Mary safely.I hope this information helped. Good luck and please do be careful. Thankyou.


Are there any paintings of 'Mary Celeste'?

Yes, there are paintings of Mary Celeste. One dates from November 1861 when then-Captain John Nutting Parker had an artist in Marseilles, France, paint the hermaphrodite brig in question's pretty portrait, under the half brig's Nova Scotia-registered, original name, Amazon of Parrboro. The other dates from the late 1870s or early 1880s when the plucky part-barkentine part-schooner was docked at some unidentified port.