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02.03.2024 - 17:29 / glamour.com
Iris Apfel has died at 102 years old.The news was announced on Instagram on March 1 on official Instagram page.
“Iris Barrel Apfel.
August 29, 1921 - March 1, 2024,” the read.
The picture featured Apfel in a billowing black dress with glittering gold details, a large statement collar, and a pair of her signature round glasses.
This particular pair featured unique 100 frames.“Iris Apfel was extraordinary, working alongside her was the honor of a lifetime,'” Apfel's agent Lori Sale said in a statement, per the .
‘I will miss her daily calls, always greeted with the familiar question: ’What have you got for me today?' Testament to her insatiable desire to work.
She was a visionary in every sense of the word.
She saw the world through a unique lens—one adorned with giant, distinctive spectacles that sat atop her nose.
Through those lenses, she saw the world as a kaleidoscope of color, a canvas of patterns and prints.'Apfel founded the international textile manufacturing company Old World Weavers in 1950 with her late husband, Carl Apfel.
She later caught the eye of the fashion world for her bold style and bolder personality, well-known for mixing larger-than-life silhouettes with even bigger .
She was rarely seen without a pair of round glasses or a red lip.
In 2005, her sense of style was celebrated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in a show titled “,” which is Latin for “rare bird.”“More is more & less is a bore,” read the bio of her , which is currently followed by three million users.
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