Bill Robinson (1948 – 16 December 1993, New York City)[1] was an American fashion designer. He was known for his "pioneering soft-shouldered jackets with slim waists, arresting combinations of just-off colors, and zippers going up the fronts of his vests."
Robinson was born and raised in Philadelphia and was a graduate of Parsons School of Design.[2]
Before having his own label, Robinson worked for Anne Klein, Valentino, Stan Herman, Leo Narducci, Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein (chief menswear designer), and Yves St. Laurent.
Robinson's companion was Leo Chiu.[3]