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  • Works on APS: 4
  • Lifespan: 85 years
  • Top-ranked work: 黒マテラッセの日のドレス
  • Art period: Modern
  • Died: 2015
  • Top 3 works:
    • 黒マテラッセの日のドレス
    • Coat in tan sheared otter worn by Arlene Francis in
    • Strapless cocktail dress in cream silk with navy blue and red polka dots
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Also known as: scaasi
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of the City of New York
    • Museum of the City of New York
    • Museum of the City of New York
    • Museum of the City of New York
    • Museum of the City of New York
  • Born: 1930, Montreal, Canada

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Arnold Isaacs: The Quiet Elegance of Couture

Arnold Isaacs, born Montreal, Canada in 1930, was a Canadian fashion designer whose distinctive style captivated influential figures – from First Ladies like Mamie Eisenhower and Barbara Bush to celebrities such as Barbra Streisand and Lauren Bacall. His journey began amidst humble beginnings; he was the son of a furrier, shaping his early appreciation for texture and craftsmanship that would later permeate his designs. Isaacs honed his skills at Cotnoir-Capponi School of Design in Montreal before furthering his education at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture Parisienne in Paris, immersing himself in the traditions of Parisian couture. This formative experience instilled a meticulous approach to design and cemented his commitment to excellence. Isaac’s career took off when he collaborated with Charles James, absorbing invaluable insights into sculptural tailoring and innovative fabric manipulation techniques. Early advertisements featuring Isaacs' creations showcased his talent for capturing attention through striking visuals – notably Edgar de Evia’s photograph of General Motors. He swiftly established a ready-to-wear line in 1953, earning recognition as one of the most promising new designers on the American fashion scene. The pinnacle of his success arrived in 1962 when he secured the prestigious Coty American Fashion Critics' Award, validating his vision and propelling him to international acclaim. Isaac’s designs quickly gained prominence among prominent women of distinction. He created gowns for Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, cementing his reputation as a couturier who understood how to translate elegance into wearable art. Furthermore, he outfitted Joan Crawford, Ivana Trump, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Brooke Astor, Diane Carroll, Elizabeth Taylor and Catherine Deneuve, demonstrating versatility and an ability to adapt to diverse tastes. Isaacs continued to refine his craft throughout the decades, collaborating with designers like Vivienne Westwood and Yves Saint Laurent, pushing boundaries while maintaining a steadfast dedication to timeless beauty. Isaac’s legacy extends beyond individual commissions; he championed the use of innovative fabrics and techniques—particularly shearling—resulting in garments that possessed unparalleled comfort and sophistication. His meticulous attention to detail and unwavering pursuit of perfection earned him respect within the fashion industry and solidified his place as a pioneer of understated glamour. Isaacs passed away peacefully in Manhattan, New York, USA in 2015, leaving behind an enduring contribution to the history of couture.
  • Notable Collaborations: Charles James, Vivienne Westwood, Yves Saint Laurent
  • Signature Fabrics: Shearling, Matelasse
  • Awards: Coty American Fashion Critics’ Award (1962)