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Photograph by Bruce Weber |
Iris, married to her centenarian husband Carl for the past 66 years, lives in her late mother's Park Avenue apartment crammed with racks and racks of clothes. These she explains were bought to be worn and not simply to be collected. They include pieces from vintage stores, items purchased direct from many of the leading designers she now considers her friends, and favorite treasures she has picked up at flea markets or small ethnic stores in Harlem. She mixes chic with cheap and the results are always fabulous.
She and Carl ran a very successful interior design business for years and their clients include many of the occupants of The White House over the years. In fact one of the most charming scenes in the movie is when she quickly stops Carl spilling the beans about (how difficult) Jacqueline Kennedy was. Once they sold this business and their high-end fabric business and their globe trotting days were over, Iris focused on her real passion.
She was already well-known by New York's fashion insiders but when in 2005 the Metropolitan Museum of Art mounted what they thought was a small exhibition of Iris's clothing and jewelry which turned out to be an unexpected phenomenal success, the world started to sit up and take note of her enormous talent. Many doors were suddenly opened to her including commissions to do collections for the Home Shopping Network and becoming a Visiting Professor of Fashion for the University of Texas.
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Towards the closing scenes of this delightful docu-portrait of this woman that Bergdof Goodman called 'the rare bird of fashion' Iris claims that her two best traits are curiosity and having a good sense of humor. 'I could never be a friend of anyone who wasn't either' she added.
Frankly it's hard not to like someone as engaging as Iris who comes out with such plums as 'my mother worshipped at the altar of the accessory.' By the end of the movie you may not want to actually worship at the altar of Apfel, but you will be very sorely tempted.
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