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Miniskirt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The miniskirt's existence in the 1960s is generally credited to the fashion designer Mary Quant, who was inspired by the Mini automobile, although the French designer André Courrèges is also often cited as its inventor (the French referred to it as la mini-jupe), and there is disagreement as to who invented it first. |
 | | His miniskirts were less body-hugging, and worn with the white "Courrèges boots" that became a trademark. |
 | | Indeed, miniskirts never entirely went away and, for example, were often worn by Deborah Harry, of the group Blondie, during the "new wave" of the late 70s. |
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