Isaac Mizrahi Sister: Who Is Paulette LoMonaco?

Isaac Mizrahi Sister: Who Is Paulette LoMonaco?: Born on October 14, 1961, Isaac Mizrahi is an American fashion designer.

Born in Brooklyn, Mizrahi is also an actor, singer, television presenter, and chief designer of the Isaac Mizrahi brand for Xcel Brands.

Isaac Mizrahi Sister: Who Is Paulette LoMonaco?

Isaac Mizrahi is not the only child of his parents; Sarah Mizrahi (mother) and Zeke Mizrahi (father). He has sister named; Paulette LoMonaco. Her date of birth, age, education, and occupation, are unknown to us as of this writing.

Isaac Mizrahi is best known for his fashion lines. Mizrahi presented his first collection in 1987 at a trunk show held by the New York department store Bergdorf Goodman.

His collection line at the trunk show immediately earned praise from fashion editors, prompting several top retailers to place orders.

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

After a brief hiatus, he 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.

Mizrahi designed for Claiborne for only one year, 2009. In 2010, he launched a label called IsaacMizrahiLIVE! exclusively on QVC.

In 2011, he sold his brand to Xcel Brands, Inc. He remained a shareholder, creative director, and media personality for his namesake brand under Xcel.

Mizrahi has made appearances in numerous television shows and movies. He starred as an up-and-coming fashion designer, Julian Russell in “For Love or Money”

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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”

Mizrahi designed pro bono the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery’s conservators’ denim work aprons.

He participated in the debut season of Project Runway: All Stars as a head judge, alongside Georgina Chapman, which aired on the Lifetime TV Network.

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

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