

Today we’d like to introduce you to Pammy Hilton
Hi Pammy, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
Music has always been my way of capturing beauty—I’ve always loved storytelling that feels timeless, where sound and imagery come together to create something special.
Growing up, I was drawn to the glamour of classic films and their soundtracks. I started singing to bring those feelings to life, blending dreamy pop with cinematic sounds to make something that feels both nostalgic and new. Over time, that vision became clearer, and music became my safe space—a world of soft lights, beautiful romance, and ethereal soundscapes.
For me, music is about creating an experience, making people feel something, and turning it into something beautiful. That passion for storytelling has naturally led me to another creative outlet—writing poetry. I’m currently working on my first poetry book, and in so many ways, it makes perfect sense. Writing lyrics is its own form of poetry, a way of capturing emotions and different moments of your life.
This new project has given me a deeper connection to my creativity, allowing me to express myself in an even more intimate and personal way. Whether it’s through a song or a poem, my goal is always to create something that invites people into a dream—a place where feelings, memories, and imagination come together to form something magical. I believe that when you create from the heart, in whatever form that takes, it resonates, and that’s what makes art truly beautiful.
We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
It hasn’t always been a smooth road—there will always be people who don’t understand your vision, and that’s okay. Not everyone will see the world the way you do, and not everyone is meant to. People will always compare you to others, but you can’t let it get to you. The most important thing is to stay true to yourself, do what feels right to you, and create what makes your heart happy.
I’ve learned that art is about expressing something real, something that feels honest to you. Once I embraced that, everything started to feel more natural. The challenges will always be there, but as long as I’m creating from a place of passion and love, I know I’m on the right path.
Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
My work is all about creating a dreamy, ethereal world—both through my music and my personal style. I love sticking to soft, delicate colors—mostly baby pinks and whites—because they make me happy. There’s something so angelic about them. I love sharing my outfits with my followers, and fabrics like satin, cotton, and silk make me feel my best. My inspiration comes from old movies, early 2000s Barbie, and even nature—bunnies, swans, and fawns all feel like a perfect mix of childlike wonder and soft femininity.
Icons like Paris Hilton and Marilyn Monroe have shaped me into who I am today. I’ve always admired how they built their signature style and turned it into something lasting. Their hard work, passion, and ability to create a personal brand that feels true to who they are inspires me to do the same with my art.
It’s hard to describe my style exactly, but to me, it’s all about wearing what makes me feel happy and confident. Whether it’s through my music or fashion, I want to create something that feels magical, delicate, and full of beauty. I create from a place of love, nostalgia, and a little bit of fantasy.
We’d love to hear about any fond memories you have from when you were growing up?
I’ve always been a very visual person, so some of my favorite childhood memories are simply the way my world looked and felt back then. I love remembering my ballet days—the soft, delicate colors, my pointe shoes, the feeling of moving to music. It was such a beautiful time.
I also think about my bedroom a lot. I had a dollhouse, beautiful Barbie dolls, and bunny plushes—some of which I still keep to this day. Things mean a lot to me, especially the ones that hold memories. There was something so magical about being surrounded by things that made me happy, little details that felt like pieces of a dream. Those memories still inspire me, and I think they’ve shaped so much of who I am today.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://pammyhilton.com
- Instagram: instagram/pammyhilton
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@pammyhilton
Image Credits
Photos by Chase Stewart