Shirley Conran

Shirley Conran
Conran on the cover of Superwoman (1977)
Born
Shirley Ida Pearce

(1932-09-21)21 September 1932
Middlesex, England
Died9 May 2024(2024-05-09) (aged 91)
London, England
NationalityBritish
EducationSt Paul's Girls' School
Alma materPortsmouth College of Art
Occupations
  • Novelist
  • Journalist
  • Founder
Known for
  • Founder of Maths Action
  • Founder of Maths Anxiety Trust
Spouses
(m. 1955; div. 1962)
John Stephenson
(divorced)
Kevin O'Sullivan
(divorced)
Children
Parents
  • Thirlby Pearce (father)
  • Ida Florence Pearce (mother)
AwardsDame Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Dame Shirley Ida Conran DBE (née Pearce; 21 September 1932 – 9 May 2024) was a British author, designer, journalist and social entrepreneur.

After her marriage to Terence Conran with whom she worked as a designer and sales director at Conran Fabrics, she became women's editor of The Observer and the Daily Mail, launching its Femail section. After a serious illness left her with ME, making it difficult for her to work, she wrote best-selling books including the feminist self-help Superwoman (1975) and the bonkbuster Lace (1982).[citation needed]

In later life, she campaigned and founded charities to encourage maths education for women. For this, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire and was invested in hospital a week before her death.[1]

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