A revealing look at the fashion revolution of the 1960s and '70s through
the groundbreaking, hip, and now-legendary London emporium Biba, this
book looks at "the most beautiful store in the world." Biba, founded in
1963 by designer Barbara Hulanicki, quickly gained cult status and
outgrew several locations before the five-story "Big Biba" opened in
1973. More than a store, it was a haven of cool for artists, movie
stars, and rock musicians. This book tells the story of the Biba decade,
and how the label revolutionized retail and fashion culture. With a
wealth of previously unpublished material, including full-color
facsimiles of the six luxurious Biba catalogs and archival photographs,
The Biba Decade looks at the first retailer to bring affordable
fashion to young consumers. Stunning new photography documents the
unique Biba look, and the designer and her contemporaries offer their
personal insights.