Mary Quant, who popularised the miniskirt, dies aged 93

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Model Twiggy Lawson has led the tributes to designer Dame Mary Quant, who has died aged 93.

The fashion legend passed away "peacefully at home in Surrey", her family announced on Thursday.

Dame Mary was credited with popularising the miniskirts that helped define the Swinging '60s.

Twiggy, who became a style icon during the era, said Dame Mary had "such an influence on young girls in the late 50s early 60s".

"She revolutionised fashion and was a brilliant female entrepreneur," she wrote in a social media post. "The 1960s would have never been the same without her."

Former Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman called Dame Mary a "leader of fashion but also in female entrepreneurship", adding she was "a visionary who was much more than a great haircut."

Vanessa Friedman, the fashion director of the International New York Times, tweeted: "RIP Mary Quant, who freed the female leg. We owe you."

Her family described her as "one of the most internationally recognised fashion designers of the 20th Century and an outstanding innovator".

"She opened her first shop Bazaar in the King's Road in 1955 and her far-sighted and creative talents quickly established a unique contribution to British fashion."

Mary Quant in 2009

Former Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman described Dame Mary (pictured in 2009) as "a visionary"