Since 1990, Hysteric Glamour's Women's line has married the sublime luxury of high-end fashion with the tough Rock n' Roll soul people expect from Hysteric. Glamorously unaffected colors and provocative motifs & cuts make for an opulently decadent expression of female sensuality. Hysteric Glamour's women's line fulfills her artistic sensibilities with sexy and intelligent style.
ARTIST
T-REX
T-Rex was an early founder of the 1970's style that would come to be known as 'glam rock'.
Led by the creative and commercially appealing front man Marc Bolan, T-Rex would go on to establish and develop many of the themes and motifs of modern hard rock music for years to come. Their highly sexualized tongue-in-cheek lyrics, driving guitar riffs, and Bolan's androgynous pop appeal were a potent force on the English pop charts. In time, following a fata Bolan car accident, they would develop an equally devoted cult following in America.
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DAVID BOWIE
David Bowie is an international musical superstar who rose to fame in the 1970's with the burgeoning UK glam rock scene. Bowie's contribution to popular music and culture would extend through the present as a writer, performer, actor, producer, and publisher touching virtually every major 20th century artistic medium in cavalcade of styles and genres. Despite his eclectic contribution to pop culture and his role as an English musical icon, Bowie remains a widely recognized founder of glam rock and its direct descendants.
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IGGY POP AND THE STOOGES
Debuting in 1969, The Stooges helped lay the groundwork for a generation of punk rock acolytes and imitators. The band made a name for themselves with some of the most outrageous stage performance ever teaming copious nudity and front-man Iggy Pop's bizarre ritual of self-mutilation via glass shards. Pop's friendship and create partnership with English musical icon David Bowie would prove instrumental in driving the band from critical no-name to punk rock cornerstone. The Stooges influence would be seen in other influential punk acts including the Sex Pistols and The Damned, both covering band originals. While Pop would separate and go on to further the success in the 1980's, the Stooges imprint of the 1970's would continue to influence Rock n' Roll for decades.

