Pam Hogg: Scottish fashion designer who created looks for Rihanna and Kate Moss dies
- On Wednesday, Pamela Hogg's family confirmed her death on Instagram, saying she died peacefully at St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney, surrounded by family and friends.
- Born in Paisley, Scotland, Pamela Hogg studied at the Glasgow School of Art and Royal College of Art before rising with punk-influenced styles tied to London's Blitz Club.
- Hogg designed standout looks for global stars such as Rihanna and Kate Moss , dressed Princess Diana and Princess Eugenie , and created 13 Brit Awards trophies.
- Tributes poured in on social media from friends and admirers, with Shirley Manson, Fearne Cotton, Sadie Frost and Andi Oliver praising Hogg’s originality and celebrating her life.
- Her aesthetic — latex, mesh and sculpted silhouettes — helped define the underground club scene, while she toured with Blondie, exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery and earned an honorary doctorate from the Glasgow School of Art.
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Pam Hogg, who was known for her unusual creations and who designed dresses for Lady Gaga, Björk, Grace Jones, Jessie J, Rihanna and Princess Diana, has died at the age of 60 - her age has never been publicly revealed.
Fashion designer Pam Hogg, worn by Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, dies in London
NEW YORK — Fashion designer Pam Hogg — whose clothes were worn by stars from Princess Diana and Kate Moss, to Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift — has died in London following an undisclosed illness. Read more...
The Scottish fashion designer Pam Hogg died. Her creations were particularly popular in the music world: Rihanna, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga wore her designs. Especially her catsuits were famous. How old she was kept secret during her lifetime.
The Scottish designer Pam Hogg, known for her anti-conformist and punk-rock creations that dressed stars like Rihanna and Lady Gaga, died in London. His family announced it. (ANSA)
Stars loved her extravagant clothes. She dressed celebrities like Rihanna, Beyoncè, Kate Moss and Lady Gaga
Often compared to Vivienne Westwood for her punk rock side, she was an iconic figure of the London Fashion Week with futuristic looks, bold hairstyles and crazy outfits, dressing up stars like Rihanna, Beyoncé, Kate Moss or Lady Gaga.
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