Exhibition in London captures the legendary emporium’s years at the height of fashion from 1964 to 1975
walls and neon slogan signs filled people’s lives, there was Biba, one of the world’s first lifestyle brands.
Many of the hundreds of pieces on display have come from the attics of former “Biba girls”, including Hulanicki’s first shop manager. Items range from a leopard-print coat designed for Twiggy in 1973 to devoré wrap dresses, and Hulanicki remembers sketching every single piece.
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