Kenneth Hash
Los Angeles
Born in Huntington Beach California, Kenneth Hash moved to New York City in 1991 to be part of something creative, electric and original. Kenneth's unique sense of style landed him on the cover of the New York Times Style Section, and caught the attention of Patricia Field, owner of the infamous downtown fashion boutique.
Kenneth became a buyer for The Patricia Field Boutique's one of kind, boundary-pushing fashion. This experience and the club scene of New York in the 1990s opened up a new world of experimenting with fashion. This would later become a life-long professional passion, story telling through clothes, and entertaining through creativity and humor.
In 1996, friend and musician Bjork approached Kenneth to concept and style her first UK television performance on Top of the Pops, for her hit song "It's so quiet." The performance of Bjork fronting a chorus line of dancing forest animals, three bears playing trumpet and a tap dancing horse was a smash, and a turning point for Kenneth.
In 1998, Academy Award winning director Michael Gondry introduced Kenneth to the world of music videos. Kenneth went on to style videos for The Rolling Stones, R.E.M., Lou Reed, The Rapture and many more.
In 2003, Kenneth was asked to collaborate on Party Monster, the movie, which established Kenneth in the Costume Designer's Guild, and began what is now a 10-year career working in feature films and commercials.