Daniel Rubin is the founder and chairman of Dune London, a global shoe and accessories brand. He has been in the footwear industry for 50 years as manufacturer, importer, wholesaler and retailer. Born into a long line of Jewish cobblers and entrepreneurs dating back to 19th Century Russia, he began his career in shoes working with his father in his women’s fashion shoe factory in east London. Initially he took his father’s advice and resisted the pull of the family footwear business and qualified as a chartered accountant. After a spell in finance and industry he succumbed to the lure of footwear and ran two London factories making women's fashion shoes, before competition from abroad undercut margins. Faced with this threat, he set up an import and wholesale business which he ran for 20 years, designing and sourcing shoes from factories in Asia and Europe and selling them to multiple retailers. In 1992, he founded the fashion footwear and accessories brand, Dune London, which has over 200 concessions and stores around the world, including in the US, Middle East, Europe and Asia. During his long career, he has visited factories in over 20 countries. His phone has thousands of photos of shoes and his cupboard has over 100 pairs. After 50 years in the industry, he can reliably be called a shoe dog. He remains obsessed with shoes, fascinated by the product, some of which he considers to be works of art. He remains involved in the Dune business, in particular in the design and development of the ranges. Sole Survivor: How I Built a Global Shoe Brand is his first non-fiction book.
Reviews Rubin shares how he built Dune London from its modest beginnings into a global brand, weaving in fascinating history about his family’s shoemaking heritage. His passion for shoes leaps off the page, but so too does his honesty about the challenges of entrepreneurship. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a shoe enthusiast, or simply someone drawn to tales of resilience, Sole Survivor is a captivating read. - Darla-Jane Gilroy - Associate Dean, University of the Arts London and author of The Little Book of Christian Louboutin Daniel’s journey from factory floors to building a global brand is an extraordinary story of resilience, creativity and determination. What has always stood out to me is his generosity of spirit. - Richard Shetliffe, Chief Executive Officer, The British Footwear Association A thoroughly entertaining read and a valuable insight into building a business… [and] how hard work and passion can achieve amazing results. - Touker Suleyman, Chairman of Hawes & Curtis, a serial entrepreneur, and a dragon on BBC’s Dragon’s Den An open and honest absorbing read of one person’s life story, with some great takeaways on the lessons learned from someone who really has been there and done it - Lord Leigh of Hurley, Senior Partner, Cavendish The highs and lows of his 50-year career chart the very tapestry of British footwear. What Rubin doesn’t know about the shoe trade isn’t worth knowing. - Jill Geoghegan, Editor, Drapers