Joe Saba

For the American composer, see Joseph Saba (composer).

Joe Saba (born 1940) is an Australian fashion designer and fashion business owner of Lebanese descent.

Saba started his fashion business in 1965 with the opening a store in 287 Flinders Lane Melbourne called the Joseph Saba Shirt and Sweater Shop. The Saba store was opened later in Collins Street, Melbourne. In 1969 he established a label for Jeans called "Staggers". The Saba label established in 1974 also was used on men's and women's clothing. Up to 17 stores had the Saba title. In the 1980s he sold the designs of Japanese designers such as Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto in Australia. In 1996 he won the Australian Fashion Menswear Award.

In 2002 he sold his fashion business to Daniel and Danielle Besen.[1] The Saba label is now owned by The Apparel Group.[2][3]

Recently he has started a new set of designs called "Nine by Joseph Saba".[4] He is married to Marita Saba. His garments are on display in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

In 2005, he was honoured on a commemorative Australian postage stamp, along with other Australian fashion designers.[5]

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