Description
Beginning with Isaac Mizrahi's first fashion collection, which debuted to critical acclaim in 1986, and running though the present day, this stylish, lavishly illustrated book presents his signature couture collections. Mizrahi's exuberant couture style is classic American, inventively reimagined. He pioneered the concept of "high/low" in fashion, and was the first high-end fashion designer to create an accessibly priced mass-market line. Mizrahi approached other complex issues through his designs, as well-mixing questions of beauty and taste with those of race, religion, class, and politics.
Although Mizrahi (b. 1961) is best known for his clothing, his work in theater, film, and television is also explored. The result is a spirited discourse on high versus low, modern glamour, and contemporary culture. Three essayists discuss Mizrahi's place in fashion history, his close connection to contemporary art, and the performative nature of his designs. New photography brings Mizrahi's fashions to life, and an interview with the artist offers an intimate perspective on his kaleidoscopic work in diverse media.
Published in association with the Jewish Museum, New York
Exhibition Schedule:
Jewish Museum, New York
(03/18/16-08/07/16)
About the Author
Chee Pearlman is an independent curator, journalist, and editor. Lynn Yaeger is a contributing fashion editor to Vogue.com and a contributing writer to Vogue. Kelly Taxter is assistant curator at the Jewish Museum, New York. Ulrich Lehmann is professor of fashion at the University College for the Creative Arts, Rochester, and research fellow at the Royal College of Art/Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Book Information
ISBN 9780300212143
Author Chee Pearlman
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 2019g