Style icon, interior designer, and collector of unique accessories and outfits Iris Apfel died at the age of 102. Iris graduated from New York University with a degree in art history, worked on historical textile reconstruction with her husband Carl Apfel, worked on the appearance of the White House and the home furnishings of numerous celebrities, including Greta Garbo and Estée Lauder, and researched and collected Oriental and African textiles. and became one of the first designers to skillfully combine high fashion and everyday life in the most daring prints, colors and expressions. Apfel reached the height of her fame in the 1980s and ’90s, and has been a familiar face on Parisian fashion shows for more than half a century. In 2005, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York hosted an exhibition of Iris Apfel’s costumes with the telling title Rara Avis (“rare bird”) – the exhibition included her dresses, shoes, jewelry and personal items. In 2015, legendary documentary director Albert Meisels made a documentary film, Iris, about the life and style of a “rare bird” in the design world.
Related Posts
Trends 2023/2024: Yuri Himuro Cultural Rugs
Yuri Himuro, a Japanese designer, designed for cc-tapis an amazing collection of Cultivate carpets based on a special craft weaving technique. This technique was invented by Himuro herself, a well-known textile expert - she became famous for her Snip Snap fabric, which uses a special technique of jacquard weaving, consisting of a double layer.
Alvar Aalto: the most famous Finnish architect
Alvar Aalto (02/3/1898 – 05/11/1976) – a great Finnish architect and designer. The buildings he designed were included in…
Humberto Campana: “Design for me is a healing of the soul, helping to find new meaning”
Opening a new chapter of creative life, Humberto Campana shares with us his thoughts on the formation of…