Born Iris Barrel in Astoria ,
Queens , New
York , Apfel is the only child of Samuel Barrel, whose
family owned a glass-and-mirror business, and his Russian-born wife, Sadye, who
owned a fashion boutique.
She studied art history at New
York University and
attended art school at the University
of Wisconsin . As a young
woman, Apfel worked for Women's Wear Daily and for interior designer Elinor
Johnson. She also was an assistant to illustrator Robert Goodman.
In 1948, she married Carl Apfel. Two years later they
launched the textile firm Old World Weavers and ran it until they retired in
1992. During this time, Iris Apfel took part in several design restoration
projects, including work at the White House for nine presidents: Truman,
Eisenhower, Nixon, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Reagan, and Clinton.
Apfel still consults and lectures about style and other
fashion topics.
In 2005, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City premiered an
exhibition about Apfel titled Rara Avis (Rare Bird): The Irreverent Iris Apfel.
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