![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On cue, bounding down the stage steps, emerged the man in black, Isaac Mizrahi, brandishing a Camel Light like a conductor’s baton. At a quarter to six, with more than an hour to spare, the diva of the catwalks made her entrance, in sunglasses, $500 Manolo Blahnik stilettos, and a stunning spotted coat. On the evening of April 10, 1997, Mizrahi’s fashion spectacle took place near Madison Square Garden, at the Manhattan Center on West 34th Street. His witty, high-energy fashion shows were always the highlight of the New York collections. Nobody lit up a runway the way Isaac did during the 1990s. But the supermodel wasn’t quite so cavalier when it came to Isaac Mizrahi, her buddy and the darling of America’s designers. Famous for being fashionably late for work, she has left more than a few designers in the lurch right before a big show, wondering when -or if-she would appear. Supermodel Naomi Campbell has a killer body, a sassy strut, and a $10,000-a-day attitude. Praise for The End of Fashion By Teri Agins GORED IN A BULL MARKET: WHEN DONNA KARAN WENT TO WALL STREET GIVING THE LADY WHAT SHE WANTS: THE NEW MARSHALL FIELD’S WHAT BECOMES A LEGEND MOST? WHEN GIORGIO ARMANI TAKES HOLLYWOOD PARIS: THE BEGINNING AND THE END OF FASHIONīOUND FOR OLD GLORY: RALPH LAUREN AND TOMMY HILFIGER ![]()
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