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Born Iris Barrel in 1921 in Queens, New York, Apfel studied art history at New York University and later attended art school at the University of Wisconsin. Iris Apfel and models in a 2022 H&M ...
Fashion icon Iris Apfel—known for her eccentric, maximalist style of dress, which favored vibrant colors, bold patterns, audaciously large jewelry, and a joyous spirit—has died at age 102 ...
A Met Costume Institute show in 2005, “Rara Avis: The Irreverent Iris Apfel,” first brought her to the attention of the larger public. It was the first time a single person’s wardrobe had ...
The collection was stocked in 140 H&M stores worldwide and was also available to purchase online. [48] On 12 June 2012, H&M confirmed that it would launch a collaboration with avant-garde label Maison Martin Margiela for a fall rollout. The Maison Martin Margiela collection for H&M hit stores a few months later on 15 November 2012. [citation ...
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From top-down: the movie title logo for Latin America, English-language regions and Spain (in the same typeface as that used on the poster). Weisberger's novel has been translated into 37 different languages, giving the movie a strong potential foreign audience. The international box office would ultimately deliver 60% of the film's gross.
Noam Galai/Getty Images for Central Park Towe Fashion icon and model Iris Apfel has died. Stu Loeser, a spokesman for Apfel’s estate, confirmed her death to the New York Times on Friday, March 1.
Iris Apfel (1921–2024), fashion designer, co-founder of textile firm Old World Weavers [1] Max Azria (1949–2019), Tunisian-born fashion designer, founder of BCBG Max Azria [2] David Beckerman (1942/1943–), founder of sportswear company Starter Corp. [3] Stacey Bendet (born 1975), co-founder of Alice + Olivia [4]