QUICK FACTS
Date of Birth
1992
Dallas, Texas, USA
Place of Birth
Why Featured?
Subhi Taha is recognized for his unique approach to fashion design, blending his Islamic faith and cultural background into his work. His self-titled clothing brand stands out for its faith-based designs, often referred to as Islamic wear. His creative influence and contribution to fashion have garnered him notable attention and acclaim.
BRIEF BIO
Subhi Taha is a menswear designer known for integrating his Islamic faith into his fashion designs. Originally a graphic designer with a degree in visual communication, Taha transitioned into fashion, making a mark with his unique design perspective. He also gained popularity as a YouTuber, sharing insights into life as a Muslim Arab-American.
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DATE
Monday, January 26, 2026
MAJOR MILESTONES
Key dates & turning points
1992: Born in Dallas, Texas.
Year Unknown: Earned a degree in visual communication and began working as a graphic artist and social media strategist at Fossil.
Year Unknown: Transitioned to fashion design, establishing his self-titled clothing brand.
Year Unknown: Became an art director for the retail brand Skagen.
Year Unknown: Gained popularity on YouTube with his channel 'Subeetube', particularly with the viral video “Stuff Arab Dads Say”.
CONTRIBUTIONS
What they did, and why it matters
Fashion Design: Established his own menswear brand, characterized by Islamic influences.
Graphic Design: Worked as a graphic artist and social media strategist.
YouTube Influence: Gained a following for his videos on Arab-American Muslim life.
Art Direction: Served as an art director for Skagen...See More
Cultural Representation: Brought a unique blend of his Palestinian-Filipino heritage and Islamic faith into the mainstream fashion world...See More
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Last updated
Jan 26, 2026
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