rare bird of fashion: the irreverent iris apfel

when stylehive interviewed me for their blog a while back, they questioned me about my style icons, and who they were/are. it's a great question! but honestly, i thought, what does that question mean? whose style do i like? whose style do i feel some affinity with? i feel as if the question sort of implies celebrities, people whose life and style are well-known.

truth be told, i find celebrities (including almost all current and former actors/actresses, models, musicians, and other "famous" folk) to be exasperatingly boring, and styleless. most don't have a clue how to dress themselves, and depend on equally clueless stylists to dress them, and the fashion world makes it easy for them, giving them first dibs on the fashions of the moment. no thinking is involved. they so often miss the mark, and don't exhibit any real personality. bottom line: celebrities don't arbitrate fashion for me, so by and large, they aren't even on my radar. i don't let them influence me or what i want or what i'm going to wear last season, this season, or any other that might occur in the future.

so, for the most part, i stand by what i said in the interview...in general, as a personal rule...real, stylish everyday folks are more interesting to me.

but iris barrel apfel, the irreverent and envelope-pushing new york city fashionista socialite and businesswoman, is an exception to my style icon rule...and for good reason: ms. apfel is a person who follows her own muse, makes her own trends, and is unabashedly unafraid of fashion. she is a dramatic, iconic woman who thinks about and delights in the art of fashion and the art of dressing up. she is a complete original...and is the rarest of the rare birds: an individual who embodies and displays the concept of cultivating TRUE personal style. for all these reasons and more, i consider her a style icon.

(images from the metropolitan museum of art/panache mag)

i fell in love with the style and wardrobe of ms. apfel following a large and amazing display of her bold clothing and accouterments at the metropolitan museum of art's costume institute in 2005, called rara avis: selections from the iris barrel apfel collection. after viewing the show, i was hopeful that there would be a catalog accompanying the show that i could purchase, as i wanted to be able to peruse her wardrobe and admire her style sass over and over again in the comfort of my home and studio. alas, no catalog or book, or even a paltry postcard commemorating the show was available at that time, much to my chagrin.

i was delighted to read recently that an expanded version of the aforementioned iris apfel exhibition has now been sent to the norton museum, in west palm beach, florida and is on view between february 25 through may 27 of 2007.

and...along with the show, a catalog has been created! the book is entitled rare bird of fashion: the irreverent iris apfel, and for those of us not privy to perusing the show hosted by the norton, it is available at amazon.com.

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natural(inspiration).

my husband and i spent last weekend in monterey, california, enjoying each other as much as we enjoyed the monterey bay aquarium, which is brimming with sea life that is so amazing and stunningly beautiful, that it almost seemed almost unreal. like these jellyfish, for instance, that fluttered through a bright blue tank of crystal clear water. they were nothing less than art in motion. looking at them, i was instantly inspired by their vibrant colors and sculptural, symmetrical yet organic shapes. their tentacles remind me of strings and yarn and they had "ruffles" along said tentacles, that fluttered beguilingly in the water as they moved.

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suffice it to say, my mind is filled with a myriad of ideas just looking at these stunning creatures: ideas for potential pieces of art, ideas for fashion-y objects...

(old) inspirations

being an avid thrifter, lover of old objects and design, and a person always interested in fashion and form, i have long been a collector of vintage craft books, magazines, and pamphlets. stacks and stacks of the aforementioned clog my bookshelves, fit into magazine organizers, and boxes. it almost goes without saying that much of what came before makes sense in the context of today. my collection contains crafty goodness that hails from disparate decades that span from the sleek 1930s to the over-the-top 80s. somehow it all makes sense in the mixed up fashion soup that constantly cooks inside my brain.

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i particularly love these crocheted collars from the 1930s! they look very staid in the photograph above, almost nun-like, but i can see them in riotously bright hues over a modern, almost 60s-esque tent-style or a-line dress, also in a bright color. perhaps colors that are eye-splittingly contrasting. something of that nature, as is my nature and my aesthetic.

more here: http://flickr.com/photos/pintuck/sets/72157594560308539/