"As economies recovered during the 1950s, new initiatives began
to develop. One of the key examples of this was the growth of
designer owner boutiques that appeared in London by the end of
the decade. These demonstrated how fashion could evolve from
small scale entrepreneurs who understood their audience and the
kind of clothes they wanted to wear. In 1955, for example, Mary
Quant was prompted to open Bazaar on London’s King’s Road
by her own frustration with the contemporary fashion scene"
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