Pam Hogg
Pam Hogg launched her first fashion collection in 1981. Her solo show at the Kelvingrove Art Galleries in 1990, was the first fashion design exhibition to be held there. Hogg had a minor hit with Britain’s first acid house band, The Garden Of Eden.
About Pam Hogg in brief
Pam Hogg is a Scottish fashion designer who launched her first fashion collection in 1981. She has created clothes for the likes of Ian Astbury of The Cult, Paula Yates, Marie Helvin, Siouxsie Sioux and Debbie Harry of Blondie. Hogg had a minor hit with Britain’s first acid house band, The Garden Of Eden, with Kiss FM DJ Steve Jackson, vocalist Angela McCluskey and record producer Mark Tinley. Her solo show at the Kelvingrove Art Galleries in 1990, was the first fashion design exhibition to be held there and was well attended. In October 2008, Pam was interviewed and announced her imminent return to fashion.
In April 2013, Hogg was honoured during Brit Week in Los Angeles with an installation of art, consisting of British Artists, called ‘Opfashart’. Her new Hogg-Couture collection is due to be unveiled at London Fashion Week in September. For more information on Pam Hogg, visit www.pam-hogg.co.uk or call 020 3615 4157. For confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details.
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