Bobby Breslau

American fashion accessories designer

Bobby Breslau was a prominent American fashion accessories designer who made a significant impact in the industry. His career began in the garment sector, where he worked alongside notable designer Stephen Burrows in the 1960s. A pivotal moment in his career came when he received a commission from renowned fashion designer Halston, which led him to shift his focus towards accessories and furniture design.

Breslau's designs, particularly his unstructured leather handbags, garnered widespread acclaim, with The New York Times hailing them as the quintessential handbag of the 1970s. In the 1980s, he formed a close collaborative relationship with celebrated Pop artist Keith Haring, a partnership that continued until Breslau's untimely death in 1987 due to AIDS-related complications. Through his innovative designs and notable collaborations, Breslau left a lasting legacy in the world of fashion accessories.