No more Biba
from WWD
Barbara
Hulanicki is putting some distance between herself and the brand she created
more than 40 years ago. The designer, who founded the iconic fast-fashion label
Biba in 1964, is making it clear she was not involved with the brand's 2006
relaunch and its subsequent demise last month, when the label went into
receivership. "I think it's sad," said Hulanicki. "Biba
originally was straight to the public — it stemmed from a shop. The people who
[took on Biba] aren't retailers — it's a different way of designing."
While Hulanicki didn't rule out ever being a part of Biba again, she allowed
that yet another revival would be challenging since the brand "has been
battered around so much." The designer's current projects include a
wallpaper collection for Graham & Brown and jewelry for the Victoria and Albert Museum's
boutique. A fashion and accessories line is also in the works, to launch later
this year, with an as-yet-unnamed retailer.