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Iris Apfel

29/08/1921 – 01/03/2024

Iris Apfel, born in 1921 in New York, is a fashion icon, interior designer, and entrepreneur renowned for her exuberant style and independent spirit. With a career spanning several decades, she is famous for her ability to mix textures, patterns, and accessories in a bold and inventive manner.

Iris first made a name for herself in the interior design world by co-founding the company Old World Weavers with her husband, Carl Apfel, specializing in the restoration of historical fabrics. Their work led them to participate in prestigious projects, including restorations for the White House.

However, it is her unique personal style that has captured the public’s imagination. Known for her oversized round glasses, bold jewelry, and a mix-and-match approach that defies conventions, Iris Apfel’s style is both a testament to her passion for art and a reflection of her vibrant personality.

In 2005, an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art titled “Rara Avis (Rare Bird): The Irreverent Iris Apfel” solidified her status as a fashion legend, and since then, she has become a source of inspiration for designers and fashion enthusiasts of all generations.