Isaac Hindin-Miller and Jenny Albright were friends before they dated, but once they started deejaying together, they fell in love and formed as a professional duo, aptly named Isaac Likes Jenny.
They met back when Jenny was just modeling, and Isaac was a blogger — for Man Repeller — at a fashion week afterparty in New Zealand, which is also Isaac’s hometown. They became fast friends, learned how to DJ at the time, then finally admitted to being love, and ended up getting engaged. The two have starred in Calvin Klein, The Kooples and Levi’s campaigns, but now they’ve curated the perfect summer playlist for anyone who sees the merit in mixing fashion, business, pleasure, and music.
Check out Isaac and Jenny’s “SUMMER GIRLS” playlist, below. Find out more about the couple on their website here.
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