Graduate Fashion Week is delighted to announce three new Global Ambassadors are joining the 27-year-old charity this year. Iconic British fashion designer’s Dr Pam Hogg and Christopher Raeburn alongside creative and living artist Daniel Lismore are thrilled to join the line-up as the latest supporters of the internationally acclaimed charity, best known for its four-day Graduate Fashion Week event each June, which has become a key source for new talent, inspiration and innovation and is an essential part of the industry’s annual calendar.
Christopher Raeburn is a British fashion designer with a unique and innovative approach to creating menswear, womenswear, and accessories collections. A graduate of London’s prestigious Royal College of Art, Christopher has become well-known for his re-appropriation of military fabrics. Dubbed England’s ‘most eccentric dresser’ by Vogue US, Daniel Lismore is a London based creative, designer and stylist. In 2017 Daniel also published his first major publication “Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken”, to accompany his US exhibition at SCAD FASH: Museum of Fashion and Film.
Pam Hogg was once named by ELLE Magazine as the ‘Caledonian Queen of Cling’. Having studied Printed Textiles at the Glasgow School of Art, the Scottish born designer moved to London during the late1970’s to study an MA in Textile Design at the Royal College of Art. Throughout the 80’s and early 90’s Hogg produced distinctive clubwear with a punk attitude using a variety of materials such as stretch Lycra and PVC. Pam continues to be recognised for her barrier-breaking and often controversial designs, and in 2016 received an honorary doctorate for her contribution to fashion.