• Fashioning London

Join Dr Christopher Breward to explore the importance of London as a fashion capital through three centuries of iconoclastic style. Biba launched as a mail-order business in 1963, and soon took on premises in Kensington, London. The city proved the perfect setting for the emergence of the dolly bird - a fashionable young woman who embodied both Biba and "Swinging Sixties" style. Discover how and why London helped foster not only the Biba-girl but so many other exciting explosions of subcultural taste, and the ingredients of space, architecture and performance that influence what is fashionable.

The talk will be followed by a book signing to mark the launch of the new 2026 edition of Fashioning London: Clothing and the Modern Metropolis by Christopher Breward (Bloomsbury).

 

Tickets £15 (includes entry to The Biba Story: 1964–1975 from 5pm before the talk)

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