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Isewhiteresume ISE WHITE Costume Designer. Fashion Editor. Stylist. PHOTOGRAPHERS Adam Savitch Francis Hills Michael Grecco Albert Delamour George Holtz Michael Larsen Alistair Taylor-Young Gian Andrea di Stefano Miranda Penn Turin Alex Deutsch Henry Leutwyler Monica Stevenson Andrew Eccles Jade Nicola Majocchi Antoine Verglas James T Murray Nicolas Wagner Arnaldo Anaya-Luca Jim Salzano Olivia Graham Arthur Belebeau John Devine Paul Sunday Billy Jim John Huba Raphael Mazzucco Bjorn Ioos Keith Major Ranjit Grewal Carrie Prophett Klaus Laubmeyer Ron Contarsy Christian Witkin Laurence Vetu-Galud Sam Yocum Christopher Wadsworth Lynda Churilla Sergio Kurhajec Chris Craymer Mark Seliger Søren Mork Daniela Federici Matthew Jordan Tim Geany Daniel Garriga Mark Roscum Toshi Tasaki Davis Factor Mauricio Baci Daymion Mardel Max Salvaggio MAGAZINES Agenda Destination Wedding and King American Salon Honeymoons LA Confidential Amica(Germany) Dreams (France) L’officiel Amica( Italy) Ebony L’uomo Vogue (Italy) Art in Motion Elle (Russia) Leisure Golf and Travel Art y Joya Elite Traveler Lucire Atomic Essence Marie Claire (US) BabyTalk Fitness Marie Claire (Spain) Blank Foam Maxim Blender Gala (US) Neo 2 Brides Glamour (USA) Noise Bolz (London) Glamour(Russia) Ocean Drive Boston Common Gotham OK Magazine Bridgehampton Polo GQ (Taiwan) Parade Capitol File Hamptons People magazine City Harper’s Bazaar (USA) Player Collezioni (Russia) Harper’s Bazaar(Thailand) Redbook Dansk Healthy Kids S Magazine (Denmark) IFC Rant Siempre Mujer Smart Money Vanity Fair (USA) Vogue (Greek) Stitch Vanity Fair (Italy) Vogue (Spain) Tatler (Russia) Vegas Uomo Vogue Vanity Fair (Russia) VisaVis WWD SHOWS AND ADVERTISING Alfred Angelo Jill Anderson. Lead Stylist, Armani Exchange Spring 2002 & Fall 2002. Axis Katie Zorn. Lead Stylist. Spring 2006 Avon Kodak Bed Bath and Beyond Lilly Pulizter Budweiser Select Lord and Taylor Burlington Coat Factory Lucky Jane Jewelry Cintas Macy’s Citibank Marco Di Mondo Clairol Mavi Jeans Claudia Ciuti Mc Donalds Coca Cola Modelo Beer Continuum Condominium NARS – advertising/commercial CooperHewitt Museum Art Jewelry Exhibit Naturalizer Coors – advertising/commercial Nickalodean Current Advertising Olympus Delmonte Ouidad Dial Pantene Dillard’s Paspaley Dylan Hotel Advertisement Reunion Dylan Hotel Brochure Rite Aid Dynamite Ritz Carlton Hotel E-Luxury for LVMH Robb and Stucky Epson Rogaine Fritos – advertising/commercial Saks 5th Avenue Four Season Hotels Santiago Bandres. Head stylist, Fall 2002. Fuji Smashbox cosmetics Garage Stephen Burrows ( 2009/2010/2011) Garnet Hill Sugar in the Raw Getty Target Gilette The Limited Too Giorgio Brutini Tommy Bahama Hammerstein Ballroom Fashion Benefit. 2002 Underarmour Humira Verizon Jack Victor Victoria's Secret Jergens MAGAZINE WORK Fashion/ Photo Coordinator @ Zink Magazine 2002 Fashion Editor @ Stitch Magazine 2003 Fashion Editor @ City Magazine 2005-6 Freelance Fashion Editor and Producer 2005-2009 Fashion Editor Four Seasons 2008-09 Contributing Fashion Editor Uomo Vogue 2009-2011 TELEVISION AND FILM “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” MSG “Sports Desk” 2005 show season premier MTV “How to live like a model” “Queer Eye for the St raight Guy” NARS Cosmetics for Queen Center Mall NHK “Revenge of the Creeper” Oprah Winfrey (Secret Life of Bees) Costume Designer, Rob Hall Films Queens Center Mall Premier “The Grocer” Image consultant, Robb and Stucky (2 adv awards) Tenement Films “Rose31” Costume Design, Directed by ABC/ Soap Center “Finola Hughes” Vassili Brault ABC/ Soap Center “Remodeling” Sundance Film Festival “Arkadya” Costume Design, Directed by Alex Coverage for City Magazine Kaluzky “Transformation Nation” Nov’06 Court Tv Today Show “Colon Cancer” (adv award) E- Taylor Swift Aug ‘08 WE Network “Unwrapping Macy’s” Hollywood Heat “Holiday Makeover”Dec ‘07 CELEBRITIES Alicia Keys Finola Hughes Anastasia Griffith Gerri Willis (CNN) Anderson Cooper Glenn Close Ashleigh Banfield (Court TV and Hollywood Jane Monheit Heat) Jennifer Hudson Brooke Burke Jesse Johnson Brenden Jennings Jimmi simpson “Camp” Stars (movie) Josh Beckett Carrie Ann Inaba (Dancing with the Stars) John Krisinski Catherine Bell Judith Regan Charlie Greene Julianne Moore “College Hill” BET (TV) Katrina Campins “The Apprentice” Kendra Wilkinson(Playboy) Red Sox Laila Ali Sophia Vegara Lauren Conrad Robert Redford Lyndsey Vonn Sophie Okenedo Mary J Blije Taylor Swift Maria Celeste Tiffany Michelle Obama Tina Sugandh Nick Lachey Vanessa Minillo Piper Perabo Vanessa Williams Queen Latifah Victoria Justice EDUCATION BFA with Honors, University of Miami. Painting and Art History. Graduate School of Figurative Art, NYAA. Drawing and Painting. 15 year experience Couture and Pattern making. Press Retail Ad and Design Septemeber 01 L'officel (France)September 01 Vanity Fair (Italy)December 08 Marie Claire October 08 Glamour October 08 Gotham September 08 CBS feature November 10 .
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