St. Thomas University in Miami proudly hosted a TEDx event featuring Tobi Rubinstein, renowned religious leader, fashion insider, and founder of The House of Faith & Fashion. Her talk, titled “Faith & Fashion,” takes audiences on a deeply personal journey through the intersection of style, spirituality, and identity.
In an industry built on trends and image, Rubinstein offers a rare perspective: that fashion is more than fabric—it’s a form of faith. Sharing stories from her upbringing in a stylish yet deeply devout family, to her transformative path through the world of couture and belief, she unveils a multilevel relationship between what we wear and what we believe.
“God is the master couturier,” Rubinstein declares in the talk, weaving together anecdotes, spiritual insights, and industry truths to highlight how clothing can become a sacred language. Whether dressing for empowerment, modesty, or divine purpose, Rubinstein explores how style can serve as a spiritual expression, revealing “God’s dress code” embedded in culture, tradition, and personal transformation.
From embracing moments of being a self-described “haute mess” to embracing modesty as a modern strength, Rubinstein’s TEDx talk affirms that faith is not separate from fashion—it is stitched into every fiber of the human experience.
For those who’ve ever questioned how outward appearance can reflect inward conviction, this talk offers a powerful new lens.
Watch “Faith & Fashion” with Tobi Rubinstein on the official TEDx platform
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