• The Biba Story | Curator Talk

Join Dovecot Curator Heather Carroll for a The Biba Story: 1964–1975 for deep-dive into the world of Biba.

Explore 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 focuses on the years 1964, when the first Biba boutique opened, to 1975, when the legendary Big Biba closed its doors to the public. Displaying fantastic archival pieces of clothing, original photographs, film, and material all of which have been personally chosen by Barbara Hulanicki.

 

Tickets £15 (includes entry to The Biba Story: 1964–1975)

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Every ticket sold supports the work of The Dovecot Foundation to advance visual art, craft and design in all its forms.

Please note that tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and may not be exchanged.

If you are unable to attend an event please contact Dovecot on 0131 550 3660 or info@dovecotstudios.com to inform the Front of House Team.

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Gallery & Shop

Monday–Saturday: 10am–5pm

Special opening: Sunday 28 June for the last day of The Biba Story: 1964–1975

Tapestry Studio Viewing Balcony

Monday–Friday: 12pm–3pm

Saturday: 10am–5pm

Please note, the viewing balcony will be closed on the following dates due to private events:

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Monday–Friday: 9.30am–4pm

Saturday: 10am–4pm