Maverick fashion icon Iris Apfel dies aged 102

FILE - In this Oct. 27, Auteur of Style honoree Iris Apfel attends The Fashion Group International's Night of Stars Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York.
FILE - In this Oct. 27, Auteur of Style honoree Iris Apfel attends The Fashion Group International's Night of Stars Gala at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. Copyright Evan Agostini/2016 Invision
Copyright Evan Agostini/2016 Invision
By Euronews with AP
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The American made her name as an interior designer but found wider fame and fortune as a model and actress in her 80s and 90s and was known for her eye-catching glamourous and whimsical style.

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Iris Apfel, a textile expert, interior designer and fashion celebrity known for her eccentric style, has died. She was 102. 

 Her death was confirmed by her commercial agent, Lori Sale, who called Apfel “extraordinary.” 

No cause of death was given. 

It was also announced on her verified Instagram page on Friday, which a day earlier had celebrated that Leap Day represented her 102nd-and-a-half birthday.

Born 29 August 1921, Apfel was famous for her irreverent, eye-catching outfits, mixing haute couture and oversized costume jewellery. 

Iris Apfel attends the premiere of "Iris" at the Paris Theatre in New York on Wednesday, April 22, 2015,.
Iris Apfel attends the premiere of "Iris" at the Paris Theatre in New York on Wednesday, April 22, 2015,.Andy Kropa /Invision/AP

For instance, a classic Apfel look would pair a feather boa with strands of chunky beads, bangles and a jacket decorated with Native American beadwork. 

With her big, round, black-rimmed glasses, bright red lipstick and short white hair, she stood out at every fashion show she attended.

Her style was the subject of museum exhibits and a documentary film, "Iris," directed by Albert Maysles.

“I'm not pretty, and I'll never be pretty, but it doesn't matter,” she once said. “I have something much better. I have style."

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