Rubin Singer Fall/Winter 2016 collection did not disappoint. Singer continues to stay consistent creating architectural beauty with his designs while telling a story of romance and strength. We can appreciate a lot of the minimalism used in this collection with small pops of color and dark undertones. The choice of fabrics and textures will attract women from all ethnicities and cultures.
WHAT: Rubin Singer FW16 Presentation
WHEN: Wednesday, February 10 from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
WHERE: Industria Superstudio | 356 West 12th Street, Studio 10
About Collection
Rubin Singer’s Fall/Winter 2016 collection began with an exploration of his intentions as a designer. Staying true to his core image of architectural femininity, Singer delves into new categories, new shapes, and new fabrics for the new season. Unique in his approach to designing, Singer starts with an inspiration, such as the mathematical formulation “Homomorphism” (that any given formula ends up in the same place no matter how many times you change it), which is the hallmark for the fall / winter 2016 season, and then moves to fabrics – textures & colors – and from there the shape and pattern of his creations are revealed.
This collection, which debuts knitwear and more ready-to-wear separates, is a continuation of Singer’s spring / summer 2016 mathematical inspiration “vector.” Late 60’s and early 70’s undertones echo throughout the collection in the form of separates, day dresses, and dramatic evening gowns. Multi-directional silk chiffon dresses, glass embroidered eveningwear, and duchess satin jackets continue to show Rubin’s technical use of classic fabrics. Touches of Indian lamb, python, and velvet add to the sophistication and drama seen in a Rubin Singer collection, and geometric shapes and silhouettes convey the overall season inspiration.
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