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The Pacemakers: Biba is a fascinating dive into the vibrant world of 1960s and 70s London fashion. Directed by John Hall, it captures the essence of Biba—a store that wasn't just about clothing, but a cultural phenomenon led by Barbara Hulanicki and her husband, Stephen Fitz-Simon. The documentary unfolds with a charmingly chaotic pace, immersing the viewer in the psychedelic aesthetic of the time. You get glimpses of the bold designs, the eclectic clientele, and the creative spirit that turned Biba into a trendsetter. The atmosphere is electric, encapsulating the thrill of a burgeoning fashion scene. It feels like a time capsule that pulls you right into the heart of an era where style was revolutionary.
Features interviews with Barbara Hulanicki.Highlights Biba's influence on fashion culture.Includes rare archival footage.
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