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Pam Hogg: Club Scene Icon Dies at 73
26 Nov
Summary
- Fashion icon Pam Hogg, known for her 80s club scene designs, has died.
- She designed for global music stars like Rihanna and Björk.
- Hogg's final collection addressed environmental issues and Gaza.
Renowned fashion designer Pam Hogg, celebrated for her edgy 1980s club-inspired creations, has died at the age of 73. Born in Paisley, Scotland, Hogg's artistic journey began with textiles before she moved to London, immersing herself in the city's burgeoning club scene.
Her distinctive designs, initially crafted to gain entry into exclusive clubs, soon graced the catwalks and were worn by iconic figures like Paula Yates and Debbie Harry. Hogg became a personality in her own right, recognized for her signature style. She later fronted the band Doll and continued to dress A-list musicians.
Returning to fashion in the 2000s, Hogg created outfits for stars such as Rihanna and Björk, maintaining her unique aesthetic of bright, form-fitting garments. Her last collection, 'Of Gods and Monsters,' in 2024, addressed urgent global issues, embodying her lifelong defiance of convention and her commitment to using her platform for change.



