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Iris Apfel, fashion icon and businesswoman, dies aged 102

Iris Apfel, fashion icon and businesswoman, dies aged 102

American fashion icon and businesswoman Iris Apfel has died at her home in Palm Beach, Florida aged 102.

The news was confirmed on her social media accounts in the early hours of Saturday morning and confirmed by her agent, who called her “extraordinary” and said he was the personification of style.

No cause of death was given. She was last pictured celebrating the Leap Year on Thursday – which also fell on her 102nd-and-a-half birthday.

Born in New York in 1921, Ms Apfel was primarily an interior designer and and became a moderate public figure thanks to a contract that saw her and her husband Carl consult on interiors for the White House for six presidents.

But later in life, she captured attention through her colourful bohemian style – wearing irreverent, eye-catching outfits, mixing haute couture and oversized costume jewellry.

Ms Apfel’s fame blew up in 2005 when the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City hosted a show about her called Rara Avis – Latin for rare bird.

She referred to herself as a “geriatric starlet”, she also regularly appeared in the style pages of the New York Times, was photographed for Vogue Magazine and featured in adverts for Coach, MAC Cosmetics and Kate Spade.

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Ms Apfel amassed more than three million followers on Instagram and another 215,000 followers on Instagram.

She also designed a line of accessories and jewellry for the US Home Shopping Network, collaborated with H&M on a sold-out-in-minutes collection of brightly-coloured apparel, jewellry and shoes, put out a makeup line with Ciaté London, an eyeglass collection with Zenni and partnered with Ruggable on floor coverings.

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Ms Apfel on the runway during New York Fashion Week in 2012. Pic: Reuters

Her style was also the subject of a documentary film, Iris, directed by Albert Maysles.

Ms Apfel was pre-deceased by her husband Carl, who died in 2015 aged 100.

She was also an expert on textiles and antique fabrics, and with Carl, owned a textile manufacturing company, Old World Weavers, and specialised in restoration work, including projects at the White House under six different US presidents. Ms Apfel’s celebrity clients included Estee Lauder and Greta Garbo.