Pam Hogg 1990 Green Star Print Top
Pam Hogg 1990 Green Star Print Top
Pam Hogg 1990 Green Star Print Top
As documented on the runway. Olive green with black screen printed stars.
No Size label best for S-M refer to measurements.
Fabric composition label reads mixed fibers - i believe to be cotton and elastane.
Made in England
Measurements
Across bust when lying flat 42cm un-stretched
Sleeve length 55cm
Length 59cm
Across waist 38cm
Across hem 39cm
Horizontal stretch.
Condition good - light feel of use. Some cover stitching loose inside of cuff.
'Drawing on influences as diverse as sportswear, S&M rubber wear and 15th-century armour, Pam Hogg produced distinctive club wear with a punk feel. Exploring similar routes to those charted by Vivienne Westwood, she developed her own niche in the London fashion scene, while vehemently retaining elements of her native Scotland in her designs.
Riding the wave of British talent which swept to the forefront in the mid-1980s, Hogg represented the coming together of popular culture and fashion. She used rock music as a constant source of visual ideas, to create strong images for womenswear in PVC and studded leather. In a sense her clothes reflected her own lifestyle, her aspirations to pop stardom, which sometimes took precedence over her designing, and her enthusiastic involvement in London clubland.
Hogg's work was infused with the desire to create fashion as a series of costumes, first for the early 1980s New Romantic nightlife, with heady silver-printed velvets which drew upon her training in textiles, and later, as she began to establish a more coherent and distinctive look, in sporty stretch jersey with leather.'
Reference - Pam Hogg 1990 runway, Pam Hogg for the clothes show 1990.
For customers outside the EU please note import duties and taxes are the recipient's responsibility. You may check with your country's customs what these additional costs will be.