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Isaac Mizrahi

Isaac Mizrahi (born October 14, 1961)[1] is an American fashion designer, actor, singer, television presenter and chief designer of the Isaac Mizrahi brand for Xcel Brands.[2] Based in New York City, he is best known for his eponymous fashion lines. Mizrahi was previously a judge on Project Runway All Stars. In 2022 he played Amos Hart in the long-running Broadway revival of Chicago.

Isaac Mizrahi
Mizrahi in July 2018
Born (1961-10-14) October 14, 1961 (age 62)
EducationThe New School (BFA)
Occupation(s)Fashion designer, actor, singer
Labels
  • Isaac Mizrahi New York
  • Isaac Mizrahi
  • Isaac Mizrahi Jeans
  • Isaac Mizrahi Fabulous
  • IsaacMizrahiLIVE!
Spouse
Arnold Germer
(m. 2011)
AwardsCFDA: Womenswear Designer of the Year (1989 and 1991)
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design (2002)
Websitewww.isaacmizrahi.com

Life edit

Mizrahi was born in Brooklyn, the son of Sarah and Zeke Mizrahi,[3] who was a children's clothing manufacturer.[1] He is of Syrian-Jewish descent. His maternal grandparents were Jews from Aleppo, Syria.[4] He grew up as the youngest boy of his family in Midwood.[5] He bought his first sewing machine at the age of ten with money he had saved from babysitting that summer.[6] At 15, he launched his own label, IS New York, with the help of a family friend. He attended Yeshivah of Flatbush, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and the Parsons School of Design at The New School.[7]

Career edit

 
A dress Mizrahi designed in 1994-95 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, In America: A Lexicon of Fashion

Mizrahi presented his first collection in 1987 at a trunk show held by New York department store Bergdorf Goodman. The line immediately earned praise from fashion editors, prompting several top retailers to place orders.[8] In 1989, he discussed his designs in an interview with Elizabeth Cannon. He described them as "controlled and glamorous", "elegant", "distilled, refined", inspired by decadence, and by the diversity of New York City. He also expressed his interest in appealing to a refined and exclusive clientele.[9] In 1992, the French fashion house Chanel bought a stake in the company and began to bankroll its operations.[8] Despite continued critical acclaim, sales were inconsistent; Bloomingdale's executive Kal Ruttenstein stated that Mizrahi had "good years and bad years."[10] This volatility is mainly attributed[by whom?] to the designer's failure to establish a defined aesthetic or "Mizrahi look", as the frenetic designer was famed for changing gears each season. Though the company grossed $10–20 million a year, it never made a profit, and lost substantial amounts[clarification needed] in its final four years of operation. Chanel eventually tired of the mounting losses and pulled financing in October 1998, forcing the closure of the company after the Fall 1998 collection.[11] Among Mizrahi's fans and clients were Hollywood stars Nicole Kidman, Selma Blair, Julia Roberts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Debra Messing and Natalie Portman.[12]

From 1995 to 1997, Mizrahi also designed a diffusion line, named "IS**C" in an act of "name effacement" intended to prevent dilution of the designer's full name. This lower-priced line (in the $275 to $850 range) was meant to diversify the label from the very expensive Isaac Mizrahi collection, but it failed to gain traction and was shuttered in 1997.[11]

In 1996 Mizrahi collaborated with Louis Vuitton creating the 100th anniversary two way clear bag.

Mizrahi returned to fashion in 2002 when he began designing another diffusion collection, Isaac Mizrahi for Target. The line was an enormous hit, and soon spread to cover accessories, bedding, housewares, and pet products. Sales volume tripled over five years to over $300 million and introduced the designer to mainstream America.[13] The line was discontinued in 2008 as Mizrahi left for Liz Claiborne.[citation needed]

Mizrahi designed for Claiborne for only one year, 2009. Although advertising campaigns for his Claiborne work—featuring Mizrahi and women of all sizes, races, and ages—were found in major fashion magazines, the line was a disaster[14] almost from launch. The clothes and accessories were very difficult to find, as only a few minor department stores, which were not found in major cities, carried Claiborne clothes. Gottschalks carried only a few pieces before declaring bankruptcy and liquidating, only weeks after Mizrahi's launch. Furthermore, the few Liz Claiborne outlets that existed were also far from major cities and were found at outlet malls that were too remote for most customers to visit. As a result, in December 2009, the Liz Claiborne website was closed and rumors abounded that the company was bankrupt and in serious debt. As of fall 2010, Liz Claiborne clothes were sold at J.C. Penney and were not designed by Mizrahi.[citation needed]

In 2010, Mizrahi launched a label called IsaacMizrahiLIVE! exclusively on QVC.[15]

In 2011, Mizrahi sold his brand to Xcel Brands, Inc.[16] In addition to continuing the IsaacMizrahiLIVE! business on QVC, Xcel Brands launched various categories under the Isaac Mizrahi New York, Isaac Mizrahi Jeans, and Isaac Mizrahi brands. As of August 2012, footwear and denim have launched in Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom, and Mizrahi's first-ever fragrance, Fabulous, was set to debut September 6 on QVC, and in Bloomingdale's in October. Mizrahi remained a shareholder, creative director, and media personality for his namesake brand under Xcel.[needs update]

Pop edit

Mizrahi has made appearances in numerous television shows and movies since the 1990s. Including the 1993 Michael J. Fox comedy, For Love or Money, as an up-and-coming fashion designer, Julian Russell. In 1995, a movie was released about the development of his Fall 1994 collection called Unzipped. In Fall 2005, the Isaac show debuted on Style Network. He previously had a show on the Oxygen network.[citation needed]

Mizrahi appears on many of E!'s programs and has become well known for being flamboyant. He also appeared as himself in the episode "Plus One is the Loneliest Number" of the fifth season of Sex and the City, and in an episode of Spin City. He guest starred on the American dramedy series Ugly Betty, in which he played a reporter for the cable channel Fashion TV in the episode "Lose the Boss". He appeared as himself in The Apprentice season 1 (episode 6) as one of the celebrities supporting an auction for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. He also appeared on the public radio game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! in 2006, saying, "Fat is the new black".[17][18] He also appeared in a Season 4 episode of Gossip Girl.[19]

Mizrahi has stated that he sees himself as an entertainer who can sing and act. On his Oxygen show, he sang jazz in a nightclub. He has also acted in films, appearing in Woody Allen's Small Time Crooks, Hollywood Ending and Celebrity.[citation needed]

Mizrahi was a contestant in the Jeopardy! Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational. While initially finishing second in a quarter-final game to Jane Curtin, as the highest scoring non-qualifier, he replaced semi-finalist Andy Richter, who had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. He eventually lost to Michael McKean.[citation needed]

In 2006, Mizrahi designed pro bono the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery's conservators' denim work aprons.[20][21][22]

In 2009, Mizrahi began co-hosting the first season of The Fashion Show on Bravo with singer Kelly Rowland. Bravo launched the series to replace its former hit Project Runway, which then moved to the Lifetime network.[23][24] Mizrahi returned as co-host in November 2010 for the show's second season, opposite a close friend and colleague, supermodel Iman, who previously hosted the Canadian version of Project Runway. A representative of the network indicated that Bravo believed Mizrahi's exciting presenting style would work well with newcomer Iman and the credibility that she brought as a genuine pioneer in the fashion world.[25]

In 2012, Mizrahi participated in the debut season of Project Runway: All Stars as a head judge, alongside Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman, which aired on the Lifetime TV Network.[citation needed]

In February 2012, Mizrahi served as red carpet correspondent for Live with Kelly during the 84th Annual Academy Awards. The segment included interviews with Brad Pitt, Emma Stone, Rooney Mara, and Gwyneth Paltrow. It aired the morning after the Oscars, during a special episode of Live with Kelly.[citation needed]

In 2013, Mizrahi played himself in the final season of Showtime's The Big C.[citation needed]

Controversy edit

In 2006 Mizrahi was the center of a scandal when he groped actress Scarlett Johansson's breast while conducting an interview for E! at the Golden Globes.[26] In a 2013 George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight interview, Mizrahi attempted to minimize the incident, stating: "This wasn't nasty ... This was like, 'Are you wearing a bra? Are you wearing an underwire bra?' And she was like, 'Oh well.' "[27]

Costume design edit

Mizrahi has worked as the costume designer for three Broadway revivals, including two plays (The Women (2001) and Barefoot in the Park (2006)), and one operetta (Threepenny Opera (2006)).[28]

For his work on The Women, Mizrahi won the 2002 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design.[29]

Mizrahi was the costume designer for the Metropolitan Opera production of Orfeo ed Euridice (2008), directed by Mark Morris. Mizrahi has been a longtime collaborator with Morris in a partnership dating from 1997, when Mizrahi created costumes for a Morris film project with Yo-Yo Ma, Falling Down Stairs, from Ma's Inspired By Bach series.[30]

Other projects edit

  • He made a series of comic books called Isaac Mizrahi Presents the Adventures of Sandee the Supermodel, published by Simon & Schuster.[citation needed]
  • He has also narrated the children's classic Peter and the Wolf at the Guggenheim Museum's Works & Process performing arts series since December 2007.[citation needed]
  • In 2008 he published How to Have Style (Gotham, ISBN 9781592403929)
  • In 2010, he designed the sets and costumes and directed Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music for Opera Theatre of St. Louis.[31][32] It has been announced that in 2014, he designed and directed Mozart's The Magic Flute for Opera Theatre of St. Louis.[33]
  • In 2013 Johnson & Johnson released a series of Band-Aid adhesive bandages with an Isaac Mizrahi theme.[34]
  • In 2016, Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History, Mizrahi's first career retrospective exhibition, opened at The Jewish Museum, New York. It was organized by Chee Pearlman, Guest Curator and Kelly Taxter, The Jewish Museum's Barnett and Annalee Newman Curator of Contemporary Art.[35]Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History was on view from March 18 to August 7, and accompanied by a catalog published by Yale University Press, featuring essays by Kelly Taxter, Lynn Yaeger, and Ulrich Lehman, with an introduction by Chee Pearlman.[36]
  • In 2019 he published his memoir, IM, (Flatiron Books, ISBN 9781250074089)

Personal life edit

Mizrahi married his partner of six years, Arnold Germer, in a civil ceremony in New York City Hall on November 30, 2011.[37]

In popular culture edit

After reading for Montgomery, he took part as Touchstone in Alan Parker's film Fame, set in the same High School of Performing Arts he had been attending at the time.[38]

He appears briefly in the film Men in Black (1997) as one of the "celebrity aliens" granted asylum on Earth.[39]

In 1996, an early MTV prank show, Buzzkill, used an actor to impersonate Mizrahi.[citation needed]

Mizrahi was a guest caller on an episode of Frasier and as himself in Sex and the City (Season 5, episode 5).[citation needed]

He appeared on Gossip Girl (Season 4, episode 6) as himself. He is seen at a party talking to Lily van der Woodsen.[citation needed]

In 2004, he appeared on an episode of The Apprentice during a challenge meant to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[40]

He appeared in the fourth and final season of The Big C as himself.[41]

He appeared on the QVC Shopping Channel in 2015 and proclaimed that Earth's Moon was in fact a planet. His co-host at the time, Shawn Killinger, vehemently denied this assertion and proclaimed that "the Moon is a star".[42][43][44]

In 2018, Mizrahi is mentioned in episode 212, “Kiss and Tell,” of Modern Family when Cam claims that he dismissed a sexual advance by Mizrahi prior to dating Mitchell.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Xcel - Meet the Team | Xcel Brands". www.xcelbrands.com. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  3. ^ "Isaac Mizrahi Biography". TV Guide. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  4. ^ Malle, Chloe (May 6, 2011). "Fashion Designers Recall Their Mothers' Style". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Newman, Judith (August 28, 2013). "Free to Be... Isaac Mizrahi". New York Times. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  6. ^ "Isaac Mizrahi Interview: How the Designer Fell Out of Love With Fashion - PAPER". Retrieved April 4, 2023.
  7. ^ . Cityfile. February 2, 2009. Archived from the original on November 26, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  8. ^ a b Dodes, Rachel (July 24, 2009). "Isaac Mizrahi's QVC Pitch - WSJ.com". Online.wsj.com. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  9. ^ Cannon, Elizabeth http://bombsite.com/issues/29/articles/1259, "BOMB Magazine" Fall 1989. Retrieved on July 19, 2011.
  10. ^ "Mizrahi 'Unzipped'". Newsweek. July 24, 1995. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  11. ^ a b Pan, Esther (October 12, 1998). "Mizrahi's Final Bow". Newsweek. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  12. ^ "Isaac Mizrahi: Label overview". The New York Magazine.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Wilson, Eric; Barbaro, Michael (January 16, 2008). "Isaac Mizrahi Leaves Target to Revamp Liz Claiborne". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Covert, James (November 5, 2009). "Liz whiz fizzles". New York Post. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
  15. ^ Karimzadeh, Marc (July 27, 2009). "Isaac Mizrahi Partners With QVC". Women's Wear Daily.
  16. ^ Young, Vicki (September 30, 2011). "Xcel Brands Buys Mizrahi for $31.5M". Women's Wear Daily.
  17. ^ "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!". NPR. September 16, 2006. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  18. ^ "Not My Job: Isaac Mizrahi". NPR. September 16, 2006. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  19. ^ . Isaac Mizrahi New York. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  20. ^ Macadam, Alison (June 30, 2006). "Art Conservators at Work: A Living Exhibit" (Transcript of Radio Show). NPR: All Things Considered. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  21. ^ Taylor, Caroline (July 2006). "New features fill Reynolds Center". The Torch.
  22. ^ Choi, Amy S. (June 30, 2006). "Smithsonian Staff to Don Mizrahi Aprons". Women's Daily Wear. p. 27.
  23. ^ "Iman: Not Just Another Pretty Face". The New York Times. June 6, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  24. ^ Please log in to comment (August 9, 1963). "Sneak peek: 'The Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection'". Denver.metromix.com. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  25. ^ "Supermodel Iman Joins Bravo's 'Fashion Show'". Tvsquad.com. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  26. ^ Herman, Valli (March 3, 2006). "Johansson: Shocked, not angry". Los Angeles Time. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
  27. ^ "Isaac Mizrahi Touching Scarlett Johansson's Breast Started "a Weird, Strange Confluence of Mistakes"". CBC. October 23, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2022.
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  30. ^ "Isaac Mizrahi - Costume Design - Designers". markmorrisdancegroup.org. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
  31. ^ Cantrell, Scott (June 20, 2010). "Opera review: Isaac Mizrahi shows designer's flair as director of 'A Little Night Music' at Opera Theatre of St. Louis". TheDallasNews.com. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  33. ^ . Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
  34. ^ . Reuters. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
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  37. ^ Michaud, Sarah (January 6, 2012). . people.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2012. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  38. ^ Catherine Shoard "We were dancing on cars in the epicenter of porn and filth!" An oral history of Fame, 40 years on, The Guardian, 19 August 2020.
  39. ^ "Celebrity aliens in Men in Black". ew.com. July 18, 1997. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  40. ^ "Mizrahi designing an expanded role in TV". Chicago Tribune. March 3, 2004. Retrieved August 16, 2022.
  41. ^ Blalock, Meghan (November 9, 2012). "Isaac Mizrahi To Play Himself on The Big C". InStyle. Archived from the original on July 25, 2020. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  42. ^ Bo Gardiner (January 16, 2015). "Is the Moon a planet or a star?". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  43. ^ Feltman, Rachel (January 16, 2015). "QVC hosts can't decide if the moon is a planet or a star (it's neither)". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  44. ^ Poh, Caragh (September 7, 2020). "I Think About Isaac Mizrahi Calling the Moon a Planet a Lot". The Cut. Retrieved April 3, 2021.

External links edit

  • Isaac Mizrahi on CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America)
  • I saac Mizrahi archive of runway collections at Vogue
  • Isaac Mizrahi at TED  
  • Isaac Mizrahi at IMDb
  • Isaac Mizrahi at FMD

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Isaac Mizrahi born October 14 1961 1 is an American fashion designer actor singer television presenter and chief designer of the Isaac Mizrahi brand for Xcel Brands 2 Based in New York City he is best known for his eponymous fashion lines Mizrahi was previously a judge on Project Runway All Stars In 2022 he played Amos Hart in the long running Broadway revival of Chicago Isaac MizrahiMizrahi in July 2018Born 1961 10 14 October 14 1961 age 62 Brooklyn New York U S EducationThe New School BFA Occupation s Fashion designer actor singerLabelsIsaac Mizrahi New York Isaac Mizrahi Isaac Mizrahi Jeans Isaac Mizrahi Fabulous IsaacMizrahiLIVE SpouseArnold Germer m 2011 wbr AwardsCFDA Womenswear Designer of the Year 1989 and 1991 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design 2002 Websitewww wbr isaacmizrahi wbr com Contents 1 Life 2 Career 3 Pop 4 Controversy 5 Costume design 6 Other projects 7 Personal life 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksLife editMizrahi was born in Brooklyn the son of Sarah and Zeke Mizrahi 3 who was a children s clothing manufacturer 1 He is of Syrian Jewish descent His maternal grandparents were Jews from Aleppo Syria 4 He grew up as the youngest boy of his family in Midwood 5 He bought his first sewing machine at the age of ten with money he had saved from babysitting that summer 6 At 15 he launched his own label IS New York with the help of a family friend He attended Yeshivah of Flatbush Fiorello H LaGuardia High School of Music amp Art and Performing Arts and the Parsons School of Design at The New School 7 Career edit nbsp A dress Mizrahi designed in 1994 95 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition In America A Lexicon of FashionMizrahi presented his first collection in 1987 at a trunk show held by New York department store Bergdorf Goodman The line immediately earned praise from fashion editors prompting several top retailers to place orders 8 In 1989 he discussed his designs in an interview with Elizabeth Cannon He described them as controlled and glamorous elegant distilled refined inspired by decadence and by the diversity of New York City He also expressed his interest in appealing to a refined and exclusive clientele 9 In 1992 the French fashion house Chanel bought a stake in the company and began to bankroll its operations 8 Despite continued critical acclaim sales were inconsistent Bloomingdale s executive Kal Ruttenstein stated that Mizrahi had good years and bad years 10 This volatility is mainly attributed by whom to the designer s failure to establish a defined aesthetic or Mizrahi look as the frenetic designer was famed for changing gears each season Though the company grossed 10 20 million a year it never made a profit and lost substantial amounts clarification needed in its final four years of operation Chanel eventually tired of the mounting losses and pulled financing in October 1998 forcing the closure of the company after the Fall 1998 collection 11 Among Mizrahi s fans and clients were Hollywood stars Nicole Kidman Selma Blair Julia Roberts Sarah Jessica Parker Debra Messing and Natalie Portman 12 From 1995 to 1997 Mizrahi also designed a diffusion line named IS C in an act of name effacement intended to prevent dilution of the designer s full name This lower priced line in the 275 to 850 range was meant to diversify the label from the very expensive Isaac Mizrahi collection but it failed to gain traction and was shuttered in 1997 11 In 1996 Mizrahi collaborated with Louis Vuitton creating the 100th anniversary two way clear bag Mizrahi returned to fashion in 2002 when he began designing another diffusion collection Isaac Mizrahi for Target The line was an enormous hit and soon spread to cover accessories bedding housewares and pet products Sales volume tripled over five years to over 300 million and introduced the designer to mainstream America 13 The line was discontinued in 2008 as Mizrahi left for Liz Claiborne citation needed Mizrahi designed for Claiborne for only one year 2009 Although advertising campaigns for his Claiborne work featuring Mizrahi and women of all sizes races and ages were found in major fashion magazines the line was a disaster 14 almost from launch The clothes and accessories were very difficult to find as only a few minor department stores which were not found in major cities carried Claiborne clothes Gottschalks carried only a few pieces before declaring bankruptcy and liquidating only weeks after Mizrahi s launch Furthermore the few Liz Claiborne outlets that existed were also far from major cities and were found at outlet malls that were too remote for most customers to visit As a result in December 2009 the Liz Claiborne website was closed and rumors abounded that the company was bankrupt and in serious debt As of fall 2010 Liz Claiborne clothes were sold at J C Penney and were not designed by Mizrahi citation needed In 2010 Mizrahi launched a label called IsaacMizrahiLIVE exclusively on QVC 15 In 2011 Mizrahi sold his brand to Xcel Brands Inc 16 In addition to continuing the IsaacMizrahiLIVE business on QVC Xcel Brands launched various categories under the Isaac Mizrahi New York Isaac Mizrahi Jeans and Isaac Mizrahi brands As of August 2012 footwear and denim have launched in Bloomingdale s and Nordstrom and Mizrahi s first ever fragrance Fabulous was set to debut September 6 on QVC and in Bloomingdale s in October Mizrahi remained a shareholder creative director and media personality for his namesake brand under Xcel needs update Pop editMizrahi has made appearances in numerous television shows and movies since the 1990s Including the 1993 Michael J Fox comedy For Love or Money as an up and coming fashion designer Julian Russell In 1995 a movie was released about the development of his Fall 1994 collection called Unzipped In Fall 2005 the Isaac show debuted on Style Network He previously had a show on the Oxygen network citation needed Mizrahi appears on many of E s programs and has become well known for being flamboyant He also appeared as himself in the episode Plus One is the Loneliest Number of the fifth season of Sex and the City and in an episode of Spin City He guest starred on the American dramedy series Ugly Betty in which he played a reporter for the cable channel Fashion TV in the episode Lose the Boss He appeared as himself in The Apprentice season 1 episode 6 as one of the celebrities supporting an auction for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation He also appeared on the public radio game show Wait Wait Don t Tell Me in 2006 saying Fat is the new black 17 18 He also appeared in a Season 4 episode of Gossip Girl 19 Mizrahi has stated that he sees himself as an entertainer who can sing and act On his Oxygen show he sang jazz in a nightclub He has also acted in films appearing in Woody Allen s Small Time Crooks Hollywood Ending and Celebrity citation needed Mizrahi was a contestant in the Jeopardy Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational While initially finishing second in a quarter final game to Jane Curtin as the highest scoring non qualifier he replaced semi finalist Andy Richter who had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts He eventually lost to Michael McKean citation needed In 2006 Mizrahi designed pro bono the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery s conservators denim work aprons 20 21 22 In 2009 Mizrahi began co hosting the first season of The Fashion Show on Bravo with singer Kelly Rowland Bravo launched the series to replace its former hit Project Runway which then moved to the Lifetime network 23 24 Mizrahi returned as co host in November 2010 for the show s second season opposite a close friend and colleague supermodel Iman who previously hosted the Canadian version of Project Runway A representative of the network indicated that Bravo believed Mizrahi s exciting presenting style would work well with newcomer Iman and the credibility that she brought as a genuine pioneer in the fashion world 25 In 2012 Mizrahi participated in the debut season of Project Runway All Stars as a head judge alongside Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman which aired on the Lifetime TV Network citation needed In February 2012 Mizrahi served as red carpet correspondent for Live with Kelly during the 84th Annual Academy Awards The segment included interviews with Brad Pitt Emma Stone Rooney Mara and Gwyneth Paltrow It aired the morning after the Oscars during a special episode of Live with Kelly citation needed In 2013 Mizrahi played himself in the final season of Showtime s The Big C citation needed Controversy editIn 2006 Mizrahi was the center of a scandal when he groped actress Scarlett Johansson s breast while conducting an interview for E at the Golden Globes 26 In a 2013 George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight interview Mizrahi attempted to minimize the incident stating This wasn t nasty This was like Are you wearing a bra Are you wearing an underwire bra And she was like Oh well 27 Costume design editMizrahi has worked as the costume designer for three Broadway revivals including two plays The Women 2001 and Barefoot in the Park 2006 and one operetta Threepenny Opera 2006 28 For his work on The Women Mizrahi won the 2002 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design 29 Mizrahi was the costume designer for the Metropolitan Opera production of Orfeo ed Euridice 2008 directed by Mark Morris Mizrahi has been a longtime collaborator with Morris in a partnership dating from 1997 when Mizrahi created costumes for a Morris film project with Yo Yo Ma Falling Down Stairs from Ma s Inspired By Bach series 30 Other projects editHe made a series of comic books called Isaac Mizrahi Presents the Adventures of Sandee the Supermodel published by Simon amp Schuster citation needed He has also narrated the children s classic Peter and the Wolf at the Guggenheim Museum s Works amp Process performing arts series since December 2007 citation needed In 2008 he published How to Have Style Gotham ISBN 9781592403929 In 2010 he designed the sets and costumes and directed Stephen Sondheim s A Little Night Music for Opera Theatre of St Louis 31 32 It has been announced that in 2014 he designed and directed Mozart s The Magic Flute for Opera Theatre of St Louis 33 In 2013 Johnson amp Johnson released a series of Band Aid adhesive bandages with an Isaac Mizrahi theme 34 In 2016 Isaac Mizrahi An Unruly History Mizrahi s first career retrospective exhibition opened at The Jewish Museum New York It was organized by Chee Pearlman Guest Curator and Kelly Taxter The Jewish Museum s Barnett and Annalee Newman Curator of Contemporary Art 35 Isaac Mizrahi An Unruly History was on view from March 18 to August 7 and accompanied by a catalog published by Yale University Press featuring essays by Kelly Taxter Lynn Yaeger and Ulrich Lehman with an introduction by Chee Pearlman 36 In 2019 he published his memoir IM Flatiron Books ISBN 9781250074089 Personal life editMizrahi married his partner of six years Arnold Germer in a civil ceremony in New York City Hall on November 30 2011 37 In popular culture editAfter reading for Montgomery he took part as Touchstone in Alan Parker s film Fame set in the same High School of Performing Arts he had been attending at the time 38 He appears briefly in the film Men in Black 1997 as one of the celebrity aliens granted asylum on Earth 39 In 1996 an early MTV prank show Buzzkill used an actor to impersonate Mizrahi citation needed Mizrahi was a guest caller on an episode of Frasier and as himself in Sex and the City Season 5 episode 5 citation needed He appeared on Gossip Girl Season 4 episode 6 as himself He is seen at a party talking to Lily van der Woodsen citation needed In 2004 he appeared on an episode of The Apprentice during a challenge meant to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 40 He appeared in the fourth and final season of The Big C as himself 41 He appeared on the QVC Shopping Channel in 2015 and proclaimed that Earth s Moon was in fact a planet His co host at the time Shawn Killinger vehemently denied this assertion and proclaimed that the Moon is a star 42 43 44 In 2018 Mizrahi is mentioned in episode 212 Kiss and Tell of Modern Family when Cam claims that he dismissed a sexual advance by Mizrahi prior to dating Mitchell See also editList of Jewish Americans LGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York CityReferences edit a b Isaac Mizrahi at the Encyclopaedia Britannica Xcel Meet the Team Xcel Brands www xcelbrands com Retrieved June 5 2017 Isaac Mizrahi Biography TV Guide Retrieved August 27 2021 Malle Chloe May 6 2011 Fashion Designers Recall Their Mothers Style The New York Times Newman Judith August 28 2013 Free to Be Isaac Mizrahi New York Times Retrieved February 8 2019 Isaac Mizrahi Interview How the Designer Fell Out of Love With Fashion PAPER Retrieved April 4 2023 Isaac Mizrahi Cityfile February 2 2009 Archived from the original on November 26 2010 Retrieved October 18 2010 a b Dodes Rachel July 24 2009 Isaac Mizrahi s QVC Pitch WSJ com Online wsj com Retrieved October 18 2010 Cannon Elizabeth http bombsite com issues 29 articles 1259 BOMB Magazine Fall 1989 Retrieved on July 19 2011 Mizrahi Unzipped Newsweek July 24 1995 Retrieved October 18 2010 a b Pan Esther October 12 1998 Mizrahi s Final Bow Newsweek Archived from the original on August 15 2007 Retrieved October 26 2018 Isaac Mizrahi Label overview The New York Magazine permanent dead link Wilson Eric Barbaro Michael January 16 2008 Isaac Mizrahi Leaves Target to Revamp Liz Claiborne The New York Times Covert James November 5 2009 Liz whiz fizzles New York Post Retrieved June 1 2017 Karimzadeh Marc July 27 2009 Isaac Mizrahi Partners With QVC Women s Wear Daily Young Vicki September 30 2011 Xcel Brands Buys Mizrahi for 31 5M Women s Wear Daily Wait Wait Don t Tell Me NPR September 16 2006 Retrieved October 18 2010 Not My Job Isaac Mizrahi NPR September 16 2006 Retrieved April 3 2021 Isaac amp Gossip Girl Isaac Mizrahi New York Archived from the original on October 29 2010 Retrieved October 26 2018 Macadam Alison June 30 2006 Art Conservators at Work A Living Exhibit Transcript of Radio Show NPR All Things Considered Retrieved April 3 2021 Taylor Caroline July 2006 New features fill Reynolds Center The Torch Choi Amy S June 30 2006 Smithsonian Staff to Don Mizrahi Aprons Women s Daily Wear p 27 Iman Not Just Another Pretty Face The New York Times June 6 2010 Retrieved January 19 2017 Please log in to comment August 9 1963 Sneak peek The Fashion Show Ultimate Collection Denver metromix com Retrieved February 3 2013 Supermodel Iman Joins Bravo s Fashion Show Tvsquad com Retrieved February 3 2013 Herman Valli March 3 2006 Johansson Shocked not angry Los Angeles Time Retrieved November 9 2022 Isaac Mizrahi Touching Scarlett Johansson s Breast Started a Weird Strange Confluence of Mistakes CBC October 23 2013 Retrieved November 9 2022 Isaac 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