...Pam Hogg’s Spring/Summer 1991 men's and womenswear show took place during London Fashion Week. The designer, musician, and film maker was inspired by the rebellious club scene in London and her experience in different creative practices...
...Pam Hogg’s Spring/Summer 1990 show for her eponymous brand took place at London Fashion Week. The collection featured the designer’s signature influences of rock and roll, bondage and fetish. Womenswear featured body-conscious dressing...
...Pam Hogg’s Autumn/Winter 1992 collection for her eponymous brand was shown during London fashion week. It featured a mixture of womenswear and menswear and had an element of gender fluidity where women and men wore similar clothing and make...
...Pam Hogg’s Autumn/Winter 1990 show took place at London Fashion Week. The collection was inspired by the designer’s passion for rock music and reflected her lifestyle and aspirations as a pop star. It was a mixture of menswear...
...Pam Hogg's Autumn/Winter 1991 collection was shown at London Fashion Week. In the same year, Terry Wogan introduced her as “one of the most original, inventive, creative designers in Britain”. PU leather, metallic fabrics, sequins...
...Pam Hogg's Spring/Summer 1992 collection was presented at London Fashion Week and represented an ode to punk, grunge, and fetish. A mixture of menswear and womenswear, the show began with garments that reflected Hogg's Scottish roots...
...Born in Scotland, the fashion designer, musician, and filmmaker Pam Hogg was encouraged by her Spiritualist parents in her creativity and inventiveness from a young age. Hogg studied fine art and printed textiles at Glasgow School of Art...
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