In the mid 1990s, while working as an image consultant for Donna Karan, Shiseido and other brands in need of a tune-up, Zaldy, dressed in drag, shot a racy Levi’s television commercial. It was banned in America and shown only late at night in the UK. With star turns on the catwalk for Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier around the same time, Zaldy found himself flirting with serious fame – movie roles and the rest of it. But in the end, he withdrew, saying, “I only wanted to make clothes. That was my passion. I didn’t feel like dressing up any more.”
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