The Elevator Interview – Yigal Azrouel
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by Chaya Wolff
CW: What got you into fashion design? Was it a childhood dream?
YA: It wasn’t per se but I had a very strong female influence around me growing up and I am sure it contributed.
CW: What’s a favorite kosher restaurant?
YA: I like Le Marais in the Theatre District for a great steak.
CW: Any free fashion tips?
YA: If you are comfortable in your clothing, you will look your best. Fashion should feel effortless.
CW: Have you been affected by anti-Israel sentiments and attempts at BDS?
YA: No and I am happy to say that I do business throughout the Middle East.
CW: You fired your PR Company after the Fall/Winter 2009 Collection show for allowing Ashley Dupre into the audience, why didn’t you want her there?
YA: It was less about the individual and more about the point of view. My team and I approve a guest list of attendees we would like to have present at our show and she wasn’t an invited guest. The PR agency overstepped their boundaries.
CW: Any Jewish influences or inspiration for your designs?
YA: Less Jewish, perhaps ethnic. I am of French-Moroccan decent. Color and Kaftans was the traditional Shabbat attire when I was growing up and I still like both today.
CW: Born in Israel and now living in the U.S., what’s something you miss from the Holy Land?
YA: Besides all of my family, the food!
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