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Barbara Hulanicki OBE (b. 1936) is a
fashion designer, born in Warsaw, Poland, to
Polish parents and best
known as the
founder of
clothes store Biba....
- 1960s and 1970s. Biba was
started and run by the Polish-born
Barbara Hulanicki and her
husband Stephen Fitz-Simon.
After the
original company closed...
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Solubility and pH calculations. Wiley. pp. 133–136. ISBN 978-0-471-58526-8.
Hulanicki, A. (1987).
Reactions of
acids and
bases in
analytical chemistry. Translated...
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patterns and
fashions such as
those sold in
shops including Barbara Hulanicki’s Biba or seen in the
street culture of
Carnaby Street or Chelsea. She...
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endorsed a
portable make-up set
known as "Cathy's
Survival Kit".
Barbara Hulanicki, who
founded Biba,
observed that "the
girls aped Cathy's long hair and...
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located on
Kensington High Street, London. At the
instigation of
Barbara Hulanicki,
founder of Biba,
Smith became a model. In the late 1960s and
early 1970s...
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designers as Mary
Quant (known for
launching the mini skirt) and
Barbara Hulanicki (the
founder of the
legendary boutique Biba).
Paris also had its share...
- yet.
Artists and
performers included Jakob Dylan,
Talvin Singh,
Barbara Hulanicki,
Grayson Perry,
Stephen Jones,
Jarvis ****er and
Harper Simon. New acts...
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Booth on the
Kings Road, London. It was an
influential shop
which Barbara Hulanicki was "most
envious of", and
acquired a re****tion for
selling Mod clothing...
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described her
clothes as "exclusive
clothes – at
reasonable prices",
Barbara Hulanicki, who went on to
launch the
original Biba boutique,
remembered that one...