Pam Hogg, a renowned Scottish personality whose age remained undisclosed, has passed away while undergoing treatment at St John’s Hospice in Hackney, east London. The sad news was shared by her family on social media, expressing their deep sorrow over the loss of Pamela. They highlighted the peaceful environment in which she spent her final moments, surrounded by loved ones and the compassionate care provided by St Joseph’s Hospice.
Numerous celebrities paid tribute to Hogg following her passing. Ana Matronic of Scissor Sisters praised her as “fearless and brilliant,” while Sadie Frost and TV chef Andu Oliver also shared heartfelt messages. Fearne Cotton recalled her fond memories of Pam, emphasizing the joy of knowing her. Shirley Manson, from the band Garage, honored Hogg’s legacy in a touching tribute, acknowledging her impact on British fashion and the creative community.
Born in Paisley, near Glasgow, Hogg made significant contributions to British fashion in the 1980s with her innovative designs incorporating latex, mesh, and edgy aesthetics that resonated with the underground club scene. She gained popularity among notable figures such as Debbie Harry, Björk, Grace Jones, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kylie Minogue, and Lady Gaga. Even the late Princess Diana and Princess Eugenie were spotted wearing Pam Hogg creations on different occasions.
In the wake of this loss, individuals seeking support can turn to Cruse Bereavement Support for assistance in coping with their emotions. They offer free services to help individuals navigate their feelings during challenging times.
