

Barbara Hulanicki started her career in fashion as a fashion illustrator. She covered all of the important fashion collections in Europe for the major publications of the day, including Women's Wear Daily, British Vogue, the Times, the Observer and the Sunday Times.
Exasperated
by the disastrous street fashion in England, her husband Fitz
encouraged her to design her own clothing. Biba was born and
eventually, expanded into a five story art deco building, flanked by
rock stars and celebrities of the day. After Biba, she continued to
work in Fashion, designing for Fiorucci and Cacharel as well as her own
brand in Brazil.
In the nineties she arrived in Miami Beach where
she designed interiors for Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones and Chris
Blackwells Boutique Hotel Group. She is credited with the resurrection
of Miami Beachs crumbling Art Deco district. The Biba founder has collaborated with Graham & Brown to design a new range of wallpapers in Art Deco and Art Nouveau-inspired themes.
Pictured above: Viva (left and right) wallpaper from the Barabara Hulanicki range, both available to buy online.
Please note: samples for all Barbara Hulanicki wallpapers are charged at £0.50 per sample.