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"Step into the Swinging Sixties

Background imageSwinging Sixites 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 imageSwinging Sixites 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 imageSwinging Sixites 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 imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Picture shows Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street

Picture shows Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. London Kensington High Street area The shop assistants in their hoop mini dress uniforms

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Leslie Ash and Phil Davis, who star in the film Quadrophenia, written by The Who

Leslie Ash and Phil Davis, who star in the film Quadrophenia, written by The Who, which is the story of Mod and Rockers in the 1960s

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: 2nd STORE - BIBA Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church

2nd STORE - BIBA Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. Ready Steady Go - Teenage TV pop music and dancing show on ATV TV from 1963-1966

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Picture shows Biba Fashion boutique- The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington

Picture shows Biba Fashion boutique- The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, London as opened in September 1964. Picture taken 10th May 1965

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Picture shows Biba - The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington

Picture shows Biba - The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, was opened in September 1964. Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Leslie Ash who stars in the film Quadrophenia, written by The Who

Leslie Ash who stars in the film Quadrophenia, written by The Who, which is the story of Mod and Rockers in the 1960s, seen here in a 1979 Quadrophenia fashion feature for The Daily Mirror

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Biba Boutique in it

Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. London. Twin sisters Nicole

Background imageSwinging Sixites 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 imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Mary Tyler Moore, star of The Dick Van Dyke Show, walking down Kings Road

Mary Tyler Moore, star of The Dick Van Dyke Show, walking down Kings Road, Chelsea, London. Mary is in London for her film premier of the film Thoroughly Modern Millie. 7th October 1967

Background imageSwinging Sixites Collection: Leslie Ash and Phil Davis, who star in the film Quadrophenia

Leslie Ash and Phil Davis, who star in the film Quadrophenia
****PLEASE NOTE: SLIGHT MOVEMENT IN THIS FRAME, BUT LESLIEs BODY POSITION AND EXPRESSION IS NICE HENCE ITs INCLUSION**** Leslie Ash and Phil Davis, who star in the film Quadrophenia

Background imageSwinging Sixites 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


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"Step into the Swinging Sixties: Exploring the Iconic Biba Boutique and Fashion Scene in West London" The Biba Boutique in West London's Kensington High Street area was a vibrant hub of fashion innovation during the swinging sixties, attracting young ladies with its cutting-edge style. Captivating our attention, the Biba Boutique in West London showcased not only fashionable garments but also young ladies who exuded confidence and charm – possibly staff or models themselves. Nestled in the trendy Kensington High Street area, the Biba Boutique became synonymous with the spirit of the swinging sixties, capturing hearts with its unique blend of fashion-forward designs. Relocating to its second home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street, Biba continued to revolutionize fashion trends and captivate enthusiasts seeking sartorial inspiration. A captivating picture transports us back to when Biba found its footing at 19-21 Kensington Church Street – an iconic moment that marked a new chapter for this legendary boutique. Rewinding further into history, we catch a glimpse of where it all began – Abingdon Road in Kensington housed the first store of Biba Boutique, forever etching itself into fashion history books. Leslie Ash and Phil Davis grace our memories as they starred in Quadrophenia, a film written by The Who – their stylish presence adding another layer to the allure of swinging sixties culture. Amongst those who left an indelible mark on both screen and style was Leslie Ash herself; her role in Quadrophenia cemented her status as a symbol of fashionable rebellion during this era. In June 1966, London witnessed firsthand how Biba transformed into a bustling fashion center that set trends ablaze - becoming an emblematic representation of everything 'swinging'. A captivating picture reveals Barbara Hulanicki.