The death of legendary fashion designer Dame Mary Quant dominates Friday's papers.
"Farewell, Ms Miniskirt" is how the Metro pays tribute to Dame Mary Quant, whose "era-defining" designs "made the Sixties swing", it says. The fashion designer died yesterday, aged 93, and appears on many of Friday's front pages. The paper also carries an interview with actors Nicholas Hoult and Nicolas Cage, who star in the new Dracula film Renfield, out in cinemas today.
"At last, a leader who knows what a woman is," the Mail's headline reads, which the paper says refers to the prime minister answering "yes, of course" when asked whether 100% of women do not have a penis. There is another image of Ms Quant too, here she is remembered as "the genius who invented modern fashion".
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