• The Biba Story: 1964–1975

The Biba Story explores how fashion phenomenon Biba blossomed to become the world’s first lifestyle label, sparking a revolution in how people shopped and how Biba earned its spot as the brand that epitomises 1960s and 1970s fashion. 

The exhibition explores the history of Biba, from the first simple shift dresses, to the glamorous devoré wraps, sequinned bodices, leopard print coats, trouser suits, floppy hats and feather boas that came to epitomise the Biba look. Under its legendary founder Barbara Hulanicki, it was a phenomenon that has never been replicated. Lasting just over 10 years, it remains influential to this day and interest in this cult fashion and lifestyle label has never waned. 

Drawn from Hulanicki’s private archives including her press books, correspondence, and marketing material, The Biba Story visually charts the rise of Biba with over a hundred items including extremely rare articles of clothing loaned by private collectors. The exhibition also showcases a selection of the iconic lifestyle products that were on sale at Big Biba from make-up to home furnishings, and the six Biba catalogues that were the genius concept of Hulanicki.  

"It isn’t just selling dresses, it’s a whole way of life" – Barbara Hulanicki, 1970.

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Biba: The Fashion Brand that Defined a Generation | £30.00
A revealing look at Biba through the words and images of the people who were intimately involved with the company and its phenomenal success.

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Exhibition organised by the Fashion and Textile Museum, London

Images: 1. Eva by Barbara C.1971 © Barbara Hulanicki

 

PLEASE NOTE: This ticket is for standard entry and does not entitle you to a Lunchtime Tour. If you wish to purchase a lunchtime tour ticket, which includes standard entry please book here

Shopping the Swinging Sixties: Biba

Shopping the Swinging Sixties: Biba

28 March 2026
£15 (includes entry to The Biba Story: 1964–1975)

Join fashion historian, Dr Bethan Bide as she explores the allure of Biba’s boutique culture and its evolution into a shopping experience.

Beyond Biba – Barbara Hulanicki, Behind the Lens

Beyond Biba – Barbara Hulanicki, Behind the Lens

2 April 2026
£15 (includes entry to The Biba Story:1964–1975)

Documentary filmmaker Louis Price, shares behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the film and his collaboration with Barbara Hulanicki.

The Biba Story | Director Tour

The Biba Story | Director Tour

15 May 2026
£15

Join Dovecot Director, Celia Joicey for a tour of The Biba Story: 1964–1975.

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