The remaining members formed a new group,
Chiefs of Relief, with guitarist Ashman as its lead singer. Their sole album was a 1988 self-titled release issued in the US on
Sire Records. Ashman later played with other bands, such as Max and Rams. He was a member of
Agent Provocateur when he died (in 1995, at age 35) from
diabetes complications. They released the album
Where the Wild Things Are in 1997, posthumously featuring Ashman on guitar, bass guitar, and
Vox organ. Barbarossa/Barbe went on to work with other artists, including
Beats International,
Republica,
Chicane, Adamski and Roland Gift of Fine Young Cannibals. He performed live with Adam Ant in 1995, and both he and Gorman toured with Ant in 2014 - thus reuniting the three surviving members of the Ants lineup that McLaren had broken up in January 1980 - for a series of concerts recreating the album
Dirk Wears White Sox as part of Ant's band "The Ministers of the New New Super Heavy Punk Funk" with a concert at
Hammersmith Apollo in April 2014 (later released as live DVD
Dirk Live At The Apollo). Barbe wrote two novels,
Mud Sharks and
We Were Looking Up. Gorman went into production after the demise of Chiefs of Relief. In 1989,
Silver Bullet's "Twenty Seconds To Comply", which Gorman produced, reached No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart. The
Soho single "Hippychick" went top 10 and topped the dance charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Gorman earned a
gold record for his work on the track. He subsequently joined Soho for a US tour and appeared on
The Arsenio Hall Show. Gorman worked with McLaren again, co-writing and producing the 1994 album
Paris. The jazz-influenced album sold well throughout
Europe, resulting in an album of Gorman's
ambient dance mixes. The duo collaborated on several high-profile TV commercials and two film scores. Gorman himself wrote and produced music for television spots for clients such as
Coca-Cola,
MCI,
Nike, Inc.,
Pepsi, and
Renault. In the summer of 1997, his remix of
Mr. President's "
I Give You My Heart" spent three weeks in the Top 10 of the
UK Dance Chart. He joined the
rave band Electric Skychurch in 2006. "Don't Dance With Strangers" and "Fever" were included on
The Best of Bow Wow Wow, released by BMI on 29 October 1996. She formed a new band, Naked Experience, and collaborated with seasoned musicians and songwriters such as
Billy Steinberg and
Ellen Shipley. In 1994,
Sony Soho Square released two singles, "Car Sex" and "Do What You Do", billed as "Annabella Lwin". "Car Sex" made the Top 10 in the UK Dance Chart, while the remixed dance follow-up "Do What You Do" (1995), produced by Steve Lironi, spent one week at No. 61 in the UK Singles Chart. In 1999,
Cleopatra Records released
Virgin Voices: A Tribute To Madonna, Volume One. It contained a cover of "
Like a Virgin" credited to "Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow". ==Reformation==