Richard Robinson (fashion designer)

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Richard Robinson is a Canadian fashion designer based in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the proprietor of Richard Robinson Haute Couture, [1] and operates the Richard Robinson Academy of Fashion Design. [2]

Career

Robinson entered the fashion business by working for Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent in their Paris ateliers. In 1969 he started his own fashion company in Ottawa. [3]

In 1972, Robinson opened the Richard Robinson Fashion Design Academy. Each year in May the Academy mounts a fashion show to display the work of both Robinson and his students. [4] [5] [6] The event is usually held at the Lac Leamy Hotel. [7]

As well as ready-to wear clothing lines and his haute couture collections, Robinson has designed clothing for various celebrities, [8] including the wives of at least three Prime Ministers. [9] [10] [11]

Robinson operates a boutique on Sussex Drive in Ottawa. [11] Each year he creates a special dress design to be unveiled on Canada Day at his boutique. [12] [13]

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References

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  3. "Richard Robinson's greatest hits and the best work of his students". Ottawa Citizen, Peter Hum, May 10, 2015
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  8. "Eat, drink & shop like a politician in Canada's capital city". Calgary Herald, Lisa Monforton, 12.05.2013
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  11. 1 2 "At home with Richard Robinson. Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen 06.14.2012
  12. "Fashion designer Richard Robinson unveils his Canada Day dress". Joanne Laucius, Ottawa Citizen 06.28.2012
  13. "Richard Robinson:. Edmonton Journal, David Kawai, 06.28.2011