Walk This Way: Miss J Alexander, ANTM’s favorite runway coach

Walk This Way: Miss J Alexander, ANTM’s favorite runway coach

True Crime, Fashion and Passion · 2022-11-15
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In September 1978, I walked into Xenon, one of New York’s hottest discos. The music was
pumping, the crowd was glamorous, and as I looked across the room in this mecca of
debauchery and disco devotees, I saw this apparition. It was like nothing I had ever seen. This
incredibly statuesque creature twirling and dancing at a feverish pace right there on top of the
speaker, draped in yards of cascading taffeta. I Instantly knew I was in the right place & I
wanted to be a part of this scene. Who knew we were destined to be friends for more than four
decades of fashion and fun around the world and on everyone’s TV screens everywhere.
Miss J Alexander has been a fashion show fixture for decades, teaching the world’s top
supermodels to walk like a supermodel and basking in the glory of his teaching. He can often be
found sitting front row applauding and judging every step every model makes.
Miss J Alexander was a kid from the Bronx with a dream and a talent for seeking out glamour &
the world is a more fun and uniquely colorful place because of his tenacity. The one and only J
Alexander was not always what TV casting directors were looking for before his buddy
supermodel, Tyra Banks, gave him the job on America’s Next Top Model. J Alexander knew he
had to be his own benefactor and biggest fan to shatter the glass ceilings that the world of
fashion had put above him. Being one of a kind and ahead of the curve didn’t stop him. In fact,
it didn’t even slow him down, he broke the rules and broke the mold in the world of tv and
fashion. Long before the trend of cross dressing and gender fluidity was in, Miss J Alexander
was coming out and he did it boldly, vibrantly, and unapologetically. Miss J recounts the
funniest stories of how he sauntered his way into the elite world of fashion and dazzled my
beautiful Iconic cohost, Pat Cleveland, and the Legendary Vogue editor, Andre Leon Talley. His
over-the-top DIY couture style has also turned him into the people’s prince & princess of style
and international celebridom. Miss J’s strategy to strutting his stuff around the world and
conquering the hearts of many will have you sitting on the edge of your seat laughing and
taking notes on how to walk this way through five decades of fabulousness and fashion
notoriety.

True Crime, Fashion, and Passion is recorded and edited at DNR Studios in New York, NY. The
podcast is hosted by Phillip Bloch, cohosted by Carol Alt and Pat Cleveland. Our Senior
Producer is Annie Quaile. Illustrations created by Antonio Contreras. Follow him at
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Studios crew. Additional thanks to Vinnie Postestivo. Visit us on the web at
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