
For over 40 years, Pam Hogg was a force to be reckoned with across the art, music, and fashion communities. With a unique vision and an uncompromisingly bold spirit, Hogg defined and revolutionized pop culture across her years in the public eye.
Hogg’s family announced that she passed away on Nov. 25, 2026, via Instagram.
„The Hogg Family is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Pamela. We are grateful in the knowledge that her final hours were peaceful and surrounded by the loving care of cherished friends and family. We wish to thank all the staff of St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney for the beautiful support they provided for Pamela in her final days,“ the post read.
„Pamela’s creative spirit and body of work touched the lives of many people of all ages and she leaves a magnificent legacy that will continue to inspire, bring joy and challenge us to live beyond the confines of convention. Pamela will continue to live in our hearts and minds. A glorious life lived and loved.“
Hogg began her creative career with her band Rubbish in the late ’70s, where she made waves in the punk music scene, touring with The Pogues. As the ’80s progressed, Hogg began to design and sell clothing in London’s West End. Moving between the fashion and music spaces throughout the ’80s and ’90s, Hogg rose to icon status, wowing the world with her powerful artistry and charismatic spirit. Famously, Hogg created looks for music legends ranging from Siouxsie Sioux to Debbie Harry to Kylie Minogue, but the designer’s looks have been treasured by performers across the decades.








