In his late 50s, Isaacs was invited to walk the prestigious runway for the luxury fashion house Burberry. Wanting to look effortlessly cool, youthful, and contemporary, he decided to lean heavily into a casual, streetwear-inspired skateboarder aesthetic for his walk. The illusion was completely shattered the moment he hit the runway because the venue's floor was polished to a mirror-like, hyper-slick finish. Clad in expensive, slippery-soled designer shoes, Isaacs spent the entire length of the runway panicking, frantically flailing his arms for balance, and doing everything in his power to avoid a catastrophic, face-first wipeout in front of the world's top fashion editors.