Bath In Fashion celebrates 50 years of BIBA

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Bath in Fashion invites Barbara Hulanicki to tell the remarkable story of how she created BIBA
    and how a mail order pink gingham dress in May 1964 changed the course of fashion history.
    She talks about the Stones, The Beatles, Yoko Ono and Twiggy hanging out in the BIBA store....

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  • @justincase2271
    @justincase2271 2 года назад +8

    BIBA is one of the many reasons why the 60s and 70s were the best decades of the 20th century.

  • @ameliawoods4929
    @ameliawoods4929 3 года назад +7

    Loved Biba, bought my first dress in Abingdon road, then the wonderful Biba canvas boots Ken High St. Then before I knew it, I worked for Biba at Barkers Ken high st. What a fabulous time it was. I started there when they first opened in 1973 and left in 1975 when they closed and British Land took over😩. Best times ever, loved it, the fashion, make up and we had huge staff discounts. I still have a few pieces, that I still wear😍❤️

    • @Citroen_2cv
      @Citroen_2cv Месяц назад +1

      I love reading this -- thank you -- Biba formed a huge part of my fashion aesthetic as a very young American girl (12) or 13) and I still see the influence in my closet decades later. Ms. Hulanicki walked so Barney's could run, and I'm mourning its loss still. How lucky we are to have caught these moments, right?

  • @herbertlongfellow7702
    @herbertlongfellow7702 5 месяцев назад +2

    I remember going to Biba as a kid. Magical place. I remember the giant record player we could clamber on and the roof top garden and restaurant

  • @eve4059
    @eve4059 4 месяца назад +1

    There were 3 Biba shops before the Big Biba at the old Derry and Toms. So it lated for 10 years. It was so different from anything else, l used to hang out in the Kensington Church Street all the time, such happy memories.

  • @suzannesadiiqa
    @suzannesadiiqa 8 лет назад +7

    I lived at the bottom of Abindon Road when she set up her first shop in an old corner chemists. I had no money for the clothes but just to cram in with a lot of other young girls was so exciting. By the time she made it to Church street and then Barkers I was too big for the clothes which were cut extremely slim, sod's law I guess. It was a wonderful time to be young and in London.

  • @BehaveGeorgiebehave
    @BehaveGeorgiebehave 9 лет назад +4

    i really loved the videos you showed about the store - i didn't know that biba sold food too. I guess it was a whole experience going to biba's...Really interesting to see that it was a pioneer in young women's wear.

  • @2012ZebraYT
    @2012ZebraYT 4 года назад

    Bought the floral bold print Barbara Hulanicki dress just yesterday and read the story about Biba London store and Her...Art Deco influences Lovely wise Woman !! Her fashion room looks like Alphonse Mucha studion!
    Pozdrawiam Pania serdecznie!

  • @agatarek1
    @agatarek1 10 лет назад +1

    I love her

  • @BathinFashion
    @BathinFashion  10 лет назад +2

    Watch our latest film featuring Barbara Hulanicki

  • @Bob-Horse
    @Bob-Horse 4 года назад +1

    Hey guys, are you still intending to put up some more content to BIF? May I suggest perhaps, a look at fashion in terms of photography / photographers?

  • @ameliawoods4929
    @ameliawoods4929 3 года назад +1

    Sorry, it wasn’t Barkers, it was Derry and Toms.

  • @mantronixtube
    @mantronixtube 8 лет назад +5

    i love this but i don't understand that girl just being edited in with her pointless commentary. "she was so unique" ....why are we hearing her? really weird.

    • @Talentedtadpole
      @Talentedtadpole 4 месяца назад +4

      "it looks a bit vintage" re the logo. Good grief! Fashion college not doing themselves any favours showcasing thicko student.

  • @patriciacole5164
    @patriciacole5164 7 лет назад +3

    how has it been 50 years of biba, if their one and only store was only open for four years? I just don't see why were celebrating 50 years for a brand that closed its doors after only four years, and in the freaking seventies at that.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Год назад

      Because there has never been another shop like it,and people still talk about it,in the way they won`t be talking about you when you die too.

    • @Talentedtadpole
      @Talentedtadpole 4 месяца назад +2

      About ten years, then several terrible attempts at revival such as the sad tat pictured at the end. Great in it's day tho.