Ian Cochrane
Registered Guest
Hi, new to the forum, male, late sixties, wife, daughter, granddaughter, grew up with three sisters.
As far as female fashion is concerned, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Mind you, I did have very brief attempt at studying fashion design, many years ago.
I hope someone can help, in the late Sixties I visited an old department store in London that was home to lots of designers,
The layout was of each designer having a sales space and workshop area, and customers would take clothes from hanging rails and try them on. Most of the stalls had one or two sewing machines working and clothes would be finished, ironed and hung up, then tried on and purchased in one flow.
The building was great, with stained glass windows and ornate iron balustrades etc.
This was about 5 years before Barbara Hulanicki opened Big Biba at Derry and Toms old shop.
The question I would like answered, if anyone remembers, is "What was the name of the building"
Thank you
As far as female fashion is concerned, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Mind you, I did have very brief attempt at studying fashion design, many years ago.
I hope someone can help, in the late Sixties I visited an old department store in London that was home to lots of designers,
The layout was of each designer having a sales space and workshop area, and customers would take clothes from hanging rails and try them on. Most of the stalls had one or two sewing machines working and clothes would be finished, ironed and hung up, then tried on and purchased in one flow.
The building was great, with stained glass windows and ornate iron balustrades etc.
This was about 5 years before Barbara Hulanicki opened Big Biba at Derry and Toms old shop.
The question I would like answered, if anyone remembers, is "What was the name of the building"
Thank you