Sixty years on, a new exhibition at the city's Fashion & Textile Museum celebrates "the iconic shop's cultural importance". The shop was called Biba, the nickname of Hulanicki's younger sister ...
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A new exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London tracks the meteoric rise and enduring legacy of fashion brand Biba, which operated between 1963 and 1975. Initially founded by Polish ...
Barbara Hulanicki was the progressive founder of iconic clothes store BIBA. She is credited as the designer to first bring affordable and yet directional fashion to the masses. Surrounded by the ...
Ready-to-wear fashion before the brave new world of BIBA in 1964 was mainly aimed at the over thirties and therefore the prices were too high for many younger buyers. As if to make things worse ...