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Rinat Shayna Brodach (born 1984) is an Israeli American fashion designer based in New York. She was a competitor on the first season of Making the Cut .

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Early life and education

Brodach was born in Beer Sheva, Israel. [1] She attended the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and earned a BFA in Fashion Design. [2] Her final thesis work earned her a scholarship to The Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in Paris in 2010. [3] She served in the Israeli Air Force. [4]

Career

Brodach moved to New York in 2012 and launched her own fashion line in 2014. [5] [6] As of 2018, her design focus is gender-free. [7] [8]

She dressed Billy Porter for the 24th Critics’ Choice Awards. [9] [10] [11]

Brodach is a regular volunteer with Custom Collaborative, where she teaches women to sew. [12]

Making the Cut

Brodach was a contestant on Amazon’s Making the Cut . She won the fifth episode on streetwear which garnered a partnership with Puma [12] and her clothing sold on Amazon. [13] She was eliminated during the sixth episode. [14]

Awards

2020: Fashion Group International, All Gender Category finalist. [15]

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