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Isaac and Mizrahi
Designer Isaac Mizrahi directed and designed the production, with a cast that starred Amy Irving, Siân Phillips, and Ron Raines.
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A partnership was formed with Isaac Mizrahi in which Mizrahi designed Teletubbies-inspired bags to be auctioned off to benefit the Cure Autism Now and Autism Speaks charities.
The show's most memorable moment was when Hudetz disguised himself as famous designer Isaac Mizrahi.
Designers such as Isaac Mizrahi have incorporated rayon into their newest designs.
The co-hosts interviewed winners and presenters, assisted by correspondent Isaac Mizrahi, and a panel recapped some of the fashions worn by attendees.
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Fashion guru Isaac Mizrahi won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design, and Coolidge was nominated as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.
In the late 1980s, Isaac Mizrahi, inspired by his elevator operator who wore a heavy gold chain, showed a collection deeply influenced by hip hop fashion.
During the 1990s, she appeared in Unzipped, a documentary about fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi, and the fashion mockumentary film Prêt-à-Porter by director Robert Altman.
* Isaac Mizrahi as Bruce Bishop
Visiting critics have included designers such as Bob Mackie, Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Diane von Furstenberg, Isabel Toledo, Isaac Mizrahi, and Todd Oldham.
Morris has also collaborated with visual artists such as Isaac Mizrahi, Howard Hodgkin, Charles Burns and Stephen Hendee.
After several days of speculation, the decision was finally announced in the club's official website, as the replacement of former manager Isaac Mizrahi.
As a runway model she was in demand to be photographed wearing fashions from the collections of Azzedine Alaia, Isaac Mizrahi, Karl Lagerfeld, and Todd Oldham.
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She has appeared in Essence and Ebony and also walked the catwalk for Calvin Klein and Isaac Mizrahi.

Isaac and fashion
Turlington starred in her fashion documentary Catwalk and Isaac Mizrahi's Unzipped.
This reflects the belief of Jewish martyrs who died expecting that: " after our death in this fashion Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will receive us and all our forefathers will praise us " ( 4 Maccabees 13: 17 ).
King has also written and performed for modern dance with the world renowned Mark Morris Dance Group and for fashion, composing and performing live for three seasons of maverick designer Isaac Mizrahi's fashion week shows at Bryant Park NYC and for film with the award winning animated shorts " Bike Ride Story " and " Bike Race " by Tom Schroeder.

Isaac and designer
* Isaac M. Laddon ( 1894 – 1976 ), aircraft designer.
Duncan bore two children, both out of wedlock — the first, Deirdre ( born September 24, 1906 ), by theatre designer Gordon Craig, and the second, Patrick ( born May 1, 1910 ), by Paris Singer, one of the many sons of sewing machine magnate Isaac Singer.
Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahis turn as a lionised New York artist complaining at his opening at the Serge Sorokko Gallery in SoHo that fame will ruin him is simply banal.
Sarah Godwin, the designer of the 1987 Isaac Newton stamps, designed the cover, her family home being in Etchingham.

Isaac and Egyptian
Isaac Fanous ( December 19, 1919 – January 14, 2007 ) was an Egyptian artist and scholar, who specialized in Coptic art and founded its contemporary school.
In the plot of the novel, the author describes the three events depicted by famous painters throughout the course of the recent centuries, namely ( i ) Jacob, blessing Joseph's second son, as he himself had been blessed by his father Isaac instead of his twin brother Esau ; ( ii ) the event where Joseph is sold by his brothers ( to Arabian merchandisers, going to Egypt ), and ( iii ) the moment where the wife of the highest Egyptian custodian

Isaac and Jew
Germain Morin broke new ground by suggesting in 1899 that the writer was Isaac, a converted Jew and writer of a tract on the Trinity and Incarnation, who was exiled to Spain in 378-380 and then relapsed to Judaism ; but he afterwards abandoned this theory of the authorship in favour of Decimus Hilarianus Hilarius, proconsul of Africa in 377.
The questions were at this time attributed to Isaac the Jew, but it is now generally considered more prudent to attribute them simply to Ambrosiaster, whatever his identity might be.
** Isaac de Pinto, Dutch Jew of Portuguese origin ( d. 1787 )
A variety of names have since been given to the Wandering Jew, including Matathias, Buttadeus, Paul Marrane, and Isaac Laquedem ( a name for him in France and the Low Countries, in popular legend as well as in a novel by Dumas ).
George Sylvester Viereck and Paul Eldridge wrote a trilogy of novels My First Two Thousand Years, an Autobiography of the Wandering Jew, ( 1928 ), in which Isaac Laquedem is a Roman soldier who, after being told by Jesus that he will " tarry until I return ," goes on to influence many of the great events of history ; he frequently encounters Solome ( described as ' The Wandering Jewess '), and travels with a companion, to whom he has passed on his immortality via a blood transfusion ( another attempt to do this for a woman he loved ended in her death ).
In the latter part of the nineteenth century, North College Hill was the home of Dr. Isaac Mayer Wise, who has been called “ the most prominent Jew of his time in the United States ” for his influence as one of the early leaders of Reform Judaism in America.
Abul-Abbas was brought from Baghdad which was then a part of the Abbasid empire by a Frankish Jew named Isaac, who along with two other emissaries, Lanterfrid and Sigimund, was sent to the caliph on Charlemagne's orders.
According to Rabbi Isaac Klein's Guide to Jewish Religious Practice, a Conservative Jew ought to cover his head when in the synagogue, at prayer or sacred study, when engaging in a ritual act, and when eating.
Debarred, as a Jew, from a university education, he studied on his own from an early age, in the writings of Isaac Newton, Colin Maclaurin, and William Emerson.
In 1837, Queen Victoria knighted Moses Haim Montefiore ; four years later, Isaac Lyon Goldsmid was made a baronet, the first Jew to receive a hereditary title.
In fiction, Isaac the Jew in Walter Scott's Ivanhoe serves this purpose to Prince John and other nobles.
* De veritate religionis Christianae amica collatio cum erudito Judaeo ( Gouda, 1687 ) ( the " erudite Jew " in question was Isaac Orobio de Castro )
Isaac the Jew, who was sent by Charlemagne in 797 with two ambassadors to Harun al-Rashid, the fifth Abbasid Caliph, was probably one of these merchants.
A later pope — either Nicholas IV ( 1288 – 1292 ) or Boniface VIII ( 1294 – 1303 )— had for his physician a Jew, Isaac ben Mordecai, nicknamed Maestro Gajo.
His father, Isaac ben Ezra, was a wealthy and learned Jew of Jaén.
.... I wish to inform you that your beautifully phrased letter was given us by Isaac, son of Eliezer, a Jew of the land of Germany carried it through Germany, Hungary, and Kievan Rus to Khazaria.
In the 10th century, a young Jew named Isaac is sent to Khazaria by the head rabbi of Cordoba.
At the same time, he lost a great amount of capital, which was confiscated when his son-in-law, the Hanover court Jew Isaac Behrends, went bankrupt and Lehmann was accused of having illegally held back jewels and money from the estate for him ( the allegation was never verified ).
Isaac Edward Salkinsohn ( 1820-June 5, 1883 ), (, Yitzhak Salkinsohn ), was a Jew who converted to Christianity, and lived during the Jewish Enlightenment.
The company, established in 1621 for such purposes, benefited from a larger investment of capital than the English, primarily through foreign investors like Isaac de Pinto, a Portuguese Jew.
Isaac de Pinto ( Amsterdam, 1717-August 14, 1787 in the Hague ) was a Dutch Jew of Portuguese origin, a scholar and one of the main investors in the Dutch East India Company.
Isaac Miranda, the first Jew in the English colonies to hold a judicial position, owned property in the town at an early date ; he arrived in Philadelphia about 1710 and at once engaged in trade with the Indians.
As stated above, the first Jew to hold a judicial position was Isaac Miranda ( 1727 ).
: Not be confused with Arthur " Isaac " Peyrere, a Jew in the French army in the late nineteenth century.

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