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On September 13, 2005, the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City premiered the exhibition Rara Avis [Rare Bird]: The Irreverent Iris Apfel, showcasing her style. It was the museum's first time mounting an exhibit about clothing and accessories focused on a living person who was not a designer. [19]
Iris Apfel shot to fame after a 2005 exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute celebrated her style. In Palm Beach, Apfel was a familiar face throughout each season, appearing ...
Iris Apfel, who became a fashion icon known for her vast, colorful, eclectic wardrobe and was the subject of Albert Maysles’ 2014 documentary “Iris,” died Friday. ... The exhibition turned ...
In 2005, the Metropolitan Museum of Art held an exhibition titled, “Rara Avis: Selections From the Iris Apfel Collection,” featuring 82 ensembles and 300 accessories from Iris’s decades-long ...
Iris Apfel, known globally for her bold style and individuality, has died at 102. Her work appeared in the White House and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A post shared by Iris Apfel (@iris.apfel) Apfel's eccentric fashion choices made her somewhat of a style icon and the focus of an exhibit at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2005.
The exhibition, “Rara Avis (Rare Bird),” was the first time the museum had paid tribute to a living woman who was not a fashion designer. It was a hit and Apfel was lauded worldwide as a style ...
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