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Founded as a boutique mail-order service in 1963, Biba--the brainchild of designer Barbara Hulanicki--quickly gained cult status, and outgrew several London premises before landing at 99-117 Kensington High Street in 1973 as "Big Biba, the most beautiful store in the world." This book tells the story of the Biba years, from the first ensembles through the four London shops, to the eventual flourishing of a lifestyle brand that revolutionized British retail and fashion culture.
Barbara Hulanicki was the creator of the iconic BIBA fashion label which captured the imagination of a generation and gained cult status in 'Swinging London' in the '60s and '70s. Barbara started her career as a fashion illustrator working for magazines and newspapers from Vogue to the Daily Mirror, so who could be better placed to create a fashion workbook? Barbara Hulanicki's Fashion Illustration Workbook is great fun for everybody - from young children and students, to those who remember the period with such affection. Create whatever you want with this innovative book, copy the work of a brilliant artist, design your own hats, make up or hair fashion; colour in the dresses of various models in an array of colourways or create your own BIBA inspired prints.
Hulanicki tells the story of the rise and fall of the tiny, chaotic boutique that grew into a vast emporium and epitomised Swinging London. This lively autobiography evokes the adventurous spirit of the 1960s and describes an extraordinary life with clarity and wit.
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Barbara Hulanicki is a legend in the fashion and design world. Her label Biba, and the shop of the same name, are inseparable from late sixties and early seventies glamour. Seamless from Biba is a sumptuous and beautifully designed pictorial celebration of every aspect of Barbara's work, designed by Barbara herself with all her well-known eye for colour and detail. There are sections on: Biba; clothes design and drawing; fabric design; interior design; general illustration and design; and retailing. A fascinating insight into an iconic fashion label.
"Paul Poiret (1879-1944) led the fashion world in the first decade of the twentieth century and his autobiography tells the extraordinary story of his meteoric rise to fame. From his humble Parisian childhood to his debut as a couturier, to his experiences during the First World War, Poiret reveals all in this captivating tale, first published in 1931. An astute businessman, Poiret translated the spirit of Art Deco into revolutionary garments, and his memoir brings this astonishing period to life."--Publisher's description
Felicity Green brought a new, original voice and look to the fashion pages of the '60s' Daily Mirror. For the first time in newspaper history she created fashion pages designed to appeal to both sexes as the circulation soared to more than 5 million copies a day. Great pictures, great photographers, top designers, top models - Felicity made these Swinging '60s fashion stories FUN! bringing the glamor and style of glossy magazines to the Mirror. These award-winning pages broke the fashion mould and captured the stellar time when London fashion conquered the world. Under Felicity Green's by-line comes stories of the stars of the '60s - they're all talking in this original book: Mary Quant, Bar...
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Devoted entirely to Big Biba, documenting the transformation of the original Derry & Toms building into the Superstore Boutique.
A vibrant portrait of two key British fashion designers of the 1960s, the scene that surrounded them, and the part they played in creating it