RUBIN, SINGER
RUBIN SINGER IS A DESIGNER BORN IN VIENNA BUT RAISED IN NEW YORK.
Coming from a family of couturiers, Rubin Singer was attracted from a young age to refined technique and fashion design. Rubin is a third generation fashion designer, his dad Alik created costumes for the Bolshoi Ballet and the Stanislavskij theatre. His grandfather, after whom he is named, was one of the most famous designers of the Soviet Union, and he dressed Russian royalty, the Soviet political figures and the social elite. His family heritage in fashion has shaped how he is today, not only in his preciseness and creativity, but also in his sensitivity and level of refinement necessary to make clothes that have always inspired him from a young age.
Rubin, thanks to this heritage, experiences a stark but beautiful contrast between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
Rubin Singer debuted in 2007 at the New York Fashion Week with the homonymous collection. His costume for Beyoncé appeared on the Super Bowl halftime show on the 3rd of February 2013.
He was inspired by Russian high fashion in his creations, referring to its own cultural roots. Dresses, pants and t-shirts have a sensual style, with bias cuts, original prints and strong colours. Singer’s collections are sold in the United States, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.