Fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi reveals a surprising connection with Hollywood's heartthrob Timothée Chalamet during the filming of 'Marty Supreme'. Mizrahi, a renowned designer, recalls his initial encounter with the young star as a thrilling yet nerve-wracking experience. But here's where it gets interesting: the 30-year-old Chalamet, known for his role in 'Dune', asked Mizrahi for a selfie, leaving the designer pleasantly surprised.
Mizrahi, who plays a publicist in the critically acclaimed film, landed the role through an unusual connection. He has known the movie's co-writer and director, Josh Safdie, since Safdie's childhood. This unique relationship adds a layer of intrigue to the story.
As Mizrahi prepares for his annual shows at Café Carlyle, he reflects on the passing of time. He candidly shares his dislike for aging, not only due to the physical challenges but also the emotional weight it carries. But this is the part most people miss: Mizrahi's disdain for celebrating milestones, like birthdays and anniversaries, stems from the poignant realization of time's relentless march.
The designer's upcoming show, 'A.I. Artificial Isaac', promises to delve into these personal reflections. With his signature wit, Mizrahi invites audiences to join him in celebrating a decade at the club, while also exploring the bittersweet feelings that come with getting older.
The event also saw the presence of other notable celebrities, including Rose Byrne, Amy Madigan, Benicio del Toro, and the award-winning duo of Safdie and Ronald Bronstein.
What do you think about Mizrahi's take on aging? Is his perspective relatable, or does it spark a different interpretation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!