Riley Uggla

Riley Uggla (/ˈraɪli Uggla; born 28 May 1995) is a British-Canadian designer. She is the founder of sustainable luxury fashion brand Riley Studio.[1]

Riley Uggla
Born (1995-05-28) 28 May 1995
Toronto, Canada
Education
OccupationFashion designer
TelevisionMade In Chelsea
PartnerAlex Rimmer (2022–present)

Early life

Uggla was born in Toronto, Canada and grew up in the United Kingdom. She is the second youngest of four siblings. Uggla studied at Bradfield College, Berkshire, before enrolling in the Foundation in Fashion course at Istituto Marangoni in Shoreditch, London.[2]

Career

In 2014, Uggla began her career as a television personality, best known for her appearance in the Channel 4 series Made in Chelsea.[3]

In August 2018, Uggla founded her first company, Riley Studio. As well as being the founder, Uggla also acts as the Creative Director of the company and oversees all design processes and brand direction.[4]

Philanthropy

The Uggla Foundation was founded in April 2020 by Riley Uggla, her three siblings and their father. The foundation focuses on three main areas: education, health, and access to the arts. One of the first targeted initiatives is the establishment of scholarships for exceptionally talented individuals who do not have the financial means to attend higher education.[5]

The scholarships are awarded through The Uggla Family Scholarship programme at the London School of Economics[6] and Simon Fraser University.[7]

References

  1. May, Naomi (24 May 2019). "The seriously cool genderless brands you need to know". Evening Standard.
  2. Harriet, Brown (17 July 2017). "My Fashion Life: Made By Riley founder Riley Uggla". Drapers Online (Interview).
  3. Ross, Alex (29 March 2019). "Former Made In Chelsea star welcomes first child and reveals ADORABLE name 👶". Heat World.
  4. Junge, Stefan (7 May 2021). "Riley Uggla - Fashion Designer and Founder of Riley Studio". IdeaMensch (Interview).
  5. Kadritzke, Sebastian (2 April 2020). "Lance Uggla Announces Creation of Charitable Foundation Focusing on Education, Health and Access to Arts". IHS Markit (Press release).
  6. "Uggla Family Scholarship details". London School of Economics and Political Science.
  7. "Uggla Family Scholars". Simon Fraser University.
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