In thing: Mary Quant nail varnish

Monique Roffey
Monday 25 July 1994 23:02 BST
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Hippy chicks will be glad to hear that Mary Quant is back. Selling again at her new shop in South Kensington are her flirty Chelsea girl designs and bold, bright cosmetics. Must have for today's Quant lover is the revived and oh-so-familiar bubble- shaped bottles of nail varnish, with her daisy shape signature. Colours range from sensible everyday tones to the frankly immature. Silver and gold glitter will take you back to your pre-teens while alien green, canary yellow, passionate purple, blue, orange and nuclear pink nails are for days when life needs that unexpected touch of colour.

Mary Quant nail colour pounds 8 at Mary Quant, 3 Ives St SW3 (071-581 1811) Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.

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