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"Biba: The Iconic Fashion Movement of the 60s" Step into the world Style, where fashion transcends boundaries and creativity knows no limits

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Biba Style
A woman trying on a minidress in one of Londons hippest boutiques, Biba. (Photo by Stephan C Archetti/Getty Images)

Background imageBiba Collection: The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area Young ladies

The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street

Background imageBiba Collection: Biba Boutique A novel way of moving shop by fashion artist

Biba Boutique A novel way of moving shop by fashion artist and designer Barbara Hulanicki in Kensington. With the use of a pantechnican and a dozen or so girls among them Cilla Black

Background imageBiba Collection: The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area

The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area. Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street

Background imageBiba Collection: Picture shows Ready Steady Go! presenter Cathy McGowan at the door of Biba Boutique in

Picture shows Ready Steady Go! presenter Cathy McGowan at the door of Biba Boutique in Kensington Church Street, West London. She is 2nd from the right, with her friend singer Cilla Black, far right

Background imageBiba Collection: Biba move to Kensington Church Street

Biba move to Kensington Church Street
A highly publicised moving day for the Biba boutique of Barbara Hulanicki as around 60 models and well-known sixties personalities help to move the shop from its original Abingdon Road location to

Background imageBiba Collection: Brita Edholm in Biba dress

Brita Edholm in Biba dress
Brita Edholm, a graphic designer and art director at Trends Promotion Unit, pictured in London Life magazines What People are Wearing section in a silver dress from Biba

Background imageBiba Collection: The Biba Boutique in West London. Young ladies, possibly staff, models

The Biba Boutique in West London. Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street. Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s

Background imageBiba Collection: Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Swinging Sixties Collection

Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Swinging Sixties Collection Fashion

Background imageBiba Collection: Biba Boutique A novel way of moving shop by fashion artist

Biba Boutique A novel way of moving shop by fashion artist and designer Barbara Hulanicki in Kensington. With the use of a pantechnican and a dozen or so girls among them Cilla Black

Background imageBiba Collection: Picture shows Barbara Hulanicki, fashion artist, who set up Biba Fashion Boutique

Picture shows Barbara Hulanicki, fashion artist, who set up Biba Fashion Boutique. Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s

Background imageBiba Collection: Suzy Kendall in Biba

Suzy Kendall in Biba
Actress Suzy Kendall wearing an Empire line Biba dress in a floral print of blue, pink and lemon on black - part of a feature on One Womans Wardrobe in London Life magazine. Date: 1966

Background imageBiba Collection: Biruta Stewart-Ure in Biba, sister of Barbara Hulanicki Biba

Biruta Stewart-Ure in Biba, sister of Barbara Hulanicki Biba
Biruta Stewart-Ure, younger sister of Barbara Hulanicki who founded the mega successful London fashion store, Biba. The shop was named after Biruta, whose nickname was Biba

Background imageBiba Collection: Cathy McGowan and Cilla Black help Biba to move

Cathy McGowan and Cilla Black help Biba to move
Ready, Steady Go presenter and style leader Cathy McGowan, together with singer Cilla Black help the cult fashion store Biba to move premises from Abingdon Road to Church Street in Kensington in

Background imageBiba Collection: Clothing Fashion December 1967 Barbara Hulanicki of Baba

Clothing Fashion December 1967 Barbara Hulanicki of Babas in her Maxi skirt at her Kensington Home

Background imageBiba Collection: Boutique shop assistant Valerie Allen 19 holding flowers in the BIBA shop. London

Boutique shop assistant Valerie Allen 19 holding flowers in the BIBA shop. London. 28th March 1969

Background imageBiba Collection: Clothing Fashion December 1967 Barbara Hulanicki of Baba

Clothing Fashion December 1967 Barbara Hulanicki of Babas in her Maxi skirt at her Kensington Home

Background imageBiba Collection: Russian girls trying out clothes in the archetypal London shop, Biba Boutique

Russian girls trying out clothes in the archetypal London shop, Biba Boutique, Kensington Church Street, London, 25th July 1958

Background imageBiba Collection: Jewellery designer Carol Russell in Biba

Jewellery designer Carol Russell in Biba
Carol Russell, a freelance jewellery designer wearing a jersey trouser suit from Biba in a brown and beige check. The necklace is one of her own and was available from Tony Armstrong boutique

Background imageBiba Collection: Dana렂est wearing a Biba moire suit

Dana렂est wearing a Biba moire suit
Model DanaÙáéest wearing a purple moire trouser suit from Biba with a polo blouse made for her. Her son, Alexander, nearly three, wears navy trousers from Grade One

Background imageBiba Collection: Various outfits from the 1960s

Various outfits from the 1960s
An article entitled What People are Wearing showing an assortment of 1960s fashions, including a cotton jersey dress by Biba; purple


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"Biba: The Iconic Fashion Movement of the 60s" Step into the world Style, where fashion transcends boundaries and creativity knows no limits. With its move to Kensington Church Street, Biba Boutique became a symbol of avant-garde fashion in London. In this captivating picture, we see Ready Steady Go. Presenter Cathy McGowan standing at the door Boutique, exuding an air of effortless cool. The store's unique aesthetic is evident as she poses amidst vibrant colors and bold patterns. Brita Edholm showcases the allure of a Biba dress, embodying the brand's signature style that captivated women across generations. Every piece from Biba was a work of art crafted by fashion artist Barbara Hulanicki herself. Biruta Stewart-Ure, sister to Barbara Hulanicki, radiates confidence in her stunning Biba ensemble. She epitomizes the young ladies who flocked to Kensington High Street area for their dose of cutting-edge fashion. The energy within the walls Boutique was palpable; it attracted not only customers but also aspiring models and staff members alike. This photograph captures a group of young ladies who were partaking in this exciting movement. Jewellery designer Carol Russell embraces the spirit of individuality with her choice to adorn herself in Biba attire. It exemplifies how every woman could find something unique at this iconic boutique. Even celebrities like Cathy McGowan and Cilla Black lent their support when it came time for Biba to relocate. Their involvement showcased just how influential and beloved this brand had become within popular culture. As we gaze upon these images capturing moments from inside The Biba Boutique on Kensington High Street area, we are transported back to an era where self-expression through clothing reigned supreme. Young ladies embraced their freedom to experiment with style while being surrounded by like-minded individuals who shared their passion for all things fashionable.