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I.M.: A Memoir by Isaac Mizrahi

cdfan's review against another edition

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emotional funny medium-paced

4.5

lneff514's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed hearing his incredible journey... loved his admissions of fear and insomnia and insecurity. Isaac has a wonderful way with words.

caelenh's review against another edition

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5.0

Isaac Mizrahi. One of the worlds truly remarkable people, has managed to pull off something quite amazing in today’s landscape of every celebrity and their dog having a memoir... from the first page, he transports you to his world and keeps you there until the final page.

Anecdotal, amusing and alluring, the skipping between time periods seems natural.. thinking of how we all recall our own memories.

The only thing I wish is that he created a playlist to go along with each chapter...given his passion for music and nuance.. it would be a wonderful addition to an already perfect tale.

kvmeehan's review against another edition

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funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced

4.5

anniew415's review against another edition

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4.0

Very very good - long read though! Great story. Fun and personal and introspective and lots of tea-spilling.

bkish's review against another edition

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4.0

Fascinating tale of a famous man's life up to now at age of 58. This is Isaac Mizrahi a jet setter a clothing designer a brooklynite orthodox jew a gay man. He has had a rich complex life. I am now trying to make sense of it all. Its puzzling
I related right away to the book of his life as I am from Brooklyn and jewish. Places he mentioned I know very well. He is a consummate new yorker. In his home now with his husband Arthur he has a very large space from buying up three different units.
One word I would use to describe him is melodramatic. Also he had very serious steps to accept himself and go out with being a man who liked men. He also really likes women and that is how he became such a fabulous clothing designer. He grew up with his mother and two sisters and the father was also in clothing business and became wealthy. Isaac is familiar w wealth.
He also struggled for most of his life with his large size altho Avedon the photographer his friend advised him to be fat cause that is him and said from Avedon thats something to note. Isaac is a full out name dropper and he knew everyone and most everyone is his friend.
He has recently since leaving behind clothing design become a "performer".
Something about him I didnt like and yet somethings about him I do like. I think this is a very honest writing. He has always had a sleeping disorder that seems to be undiagnosed. He doesnt sleep so in his large home in the Village (probably in the West) NYC he and his husband do not sleep together and do not have the same bedroom. I think this is part of what puzzles me about him. Maybe what spurs him on is the drama...

Judy

thuglibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Isaac Mizrahi is best known for being an American fashion designer, but he is so much more. His biography peels back the veil to reveal his upbringing as a Sephardic Jew, whose family was religious, observing traditions regarding foods, and most importantly, being Syrian. Readers will get a chance to get to know Isaac as a person, not just the celebrity. A lovely read for those who love fashion and the fashion industry.

I read an advance copy and was not compensated.

readbookswithbecca's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this as an audiobook, but I don't think I would have finished it if I read it in print.

morregev's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed this book and read it as quickly as I could. Loved learning about his life, the NY fashion scene, and lots of how clothes are made and designed.

ampenyak's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective tense medium-paced

4.5