Scottish designer Pam Hogg, a key counterculture determine in Nineteen Eighties London, has died, her household introduced in an announcement on Wednesday that paid tribute to “a wonderful life lived and liked.”

“Pamela’s inventive spirit and physique of labor touched the lives of many individuals of all ages and she or he leaves an impressive legacy that may proceed to encourage, carry pleasure and problem us to dwell past the confines of conference,” stated the assertion. “Pamela will proceed to dwell in our hearts and minds.”

Hogg was a real multi-hyphenate. She studied fantastic artwork and printed textiles on the Glasgow College of Artwork earlier than incomes a grasp’s on the Royal Faculty of Artwork in London, and described herself on Instagram as: “Designer / musician / filmmaker / mischief maker / Physician of letters n damaged hearts.”

Her early steps in trend had been impressed by the outré de facto costume code at London’s legendary Blitz Membership, the place she discovered herself in the identical orbit as BodyMap’s Stevie Stewart, Stephen Jones and Leigh Bowery.

Hogg launched her first trend assortment, Psychedelic Jungle, in 1981, channeling the New Wave scene of the time. She bought her designs on the Hyper Hyper stall in London’s Kensington Market earlier than being picked up by the likes of Harrods and Harvey Nichols, and opening her first standalone boutique off Carnaby Avenue in London’s Soho.

Her latex catsuits grew to become her most well-known signature, worn by everybody from Siouxsie Sioux and Debbie Harry to Kylie Minogue and Girl Gaga. However she was maybe equally well-known for her personal trademark punk-futurist look.

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