
PJ Harvey is a fashion muse like no other because her influence extends beyond what she wears to what she stands for. The British singer, who moved to London to study sculpture at Central Saint Martins but signed a record contract instead, burst on to the indie scene in the early '90s. A woman, in a man's world, she has consciously played with her femininity from the start. Raised in a bohemian household in Dorset, Harvey was a tomboy until her teens, when her rebellion took the form of "buying ...
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