The Biba Story, 1964-1975

Fabulous exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum looking at the fashion phenomenon that was Biba.

Visually the show was stunning with a great selection of clothes laid out in scenes like shop windows. The pieces popped with colour. The display also sought to replicate the look and feel of the shops. 

I liked the way the commentary not only talked about the shops trend setting designs but also discussed the business aspects of it including little touches like they always opened new shops in the Autumn to maximise the sale of coats which had a higher mark up.

Most fun though was that the majority of the punters were feisty ladies who had been the customers and were telling each other fascinating stories about going and what they bought. I was just a bit too young to go but realised as I looked round how much it had influenced the things I was wearing at the time.

Closes 8 September 2024

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