Top 60 Iris Apfel Quotes

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Fashion and interior design are one and the same.

Fashion and interior design are one and the same.
Iris Apfel
I am not a fashionista, and I don’t dress up. Usually if I’m at home, where I am now, I’m wearing a robe.
Iris Apfel
I had the good fortune to be able to take a course with Margaret Mead. I had a fabulous art course, where it was explained to me that nothing exists in a vacuum, that everything is a result of the period in which it’s done – the economics, the sociology, the politics, all sewn together. That was a very important lesson.
Iris Apfel
People with a lot of money don’t dress as well as people who have to make do, who have to be inventive. Those are the people who are always more interestingly dressed, I think. Everything I do, I do with gut instinct. If I think too much, it won’t come out right.
Iris Apfel
I don’t look at Instagram. I don’t have much to do with social media.
Iris Apfel
In my view, you can’t go to the future if you haven’t come from the past.
Iris Apfel
When you don’t dress like everybody else, you don’t have to think like everybody else.
Iris Apfel
You have to push yourself when you’re older because it’s very easy to fall into the trap. You start to fall apart – you just have to do your best to paste yourself together. I think doing things and being active is very important. When your mind is busy, you don’t hurt so much.
Iris Apfel
I never buy what someone says is ‘in’ or a ‘must-have.’ I buy what makes me happy.
Iris Apfel
I’m not a collector of clothes. I’ve got clothes to wear.
Iris Apfel
I was always known in my industry, and I always enjoyed a modicum of popularity.
Iris Apfel
Great personal style is an extreme curiosity about yourself.
Iris Apfel
Anything that’s feathery-looking, I love.
Iris Apfel
Just because you get to a certain number doesn’t mean you have to roll up into a ball and wait for the grim reaper. We were put on this earth to do something! If you stop using your brain, at any age, it is going to stop working. It’s like if you stop using your hand, it will atrophy. I think doing nothing is a curse.
Iris Apfel
Colour can raise the dead.
Iris Apfel
I don’t expect to find inspiration. It just sort of comes. Sometimes you step on a bug and you get inspired.
Iris Apfel
I go out in New York, and I think, boy, you can look at someone and pretty much determine their zip code. Everyone seems to want to conform. I wonder, are they all just button-pressers, on the Internet all day long? I don’t know.
Iris Apfel
I wasn’t interested at all in doing a documentary. I was not a public figure.
Iris Apfel
In America, it has been proven that the bulk of spending money is in the hands of women between 60 and 80, so it’s so stupid. The people who do have the time and money to shop are either retired or empty-nesters.
Iris Apfel
You don’t find out who you are unless you work at it.
Iris Apfel
I hate being asked how I met my husband and very personal questions like that. I don’t like that. People are too nosey. Intelligent questions I like, but sometimes people ask such silly, dopey ones.
Iris Apfel
I swear on everything holy I do not know what’s on the Internet about me.
Iris Apfel
I’m a practical person. Most fashion people live in the clouds, and they’re full of it. I live like a human being – or, I try to – and I have to be intelligent; I have to be practical. I’m a great believer in common sense, and the older I get, I see that common sense is not that common.
Iris Apfel
I’d rather go to a flea market than just about anything. It’s the process I like – the same with getting dressed. If I’ve got someplace to be, I’ll spend more time getting dressed than I spent at the actual event. Sometimes. Even in my own closet, I love to dig and search and find.
Iris Apfel
Nothing I ever did I expected to do. It just kind of happened.
Iris Apfel
Throughout history, clothes represented who you were; they are a great vehicle for explaining who you are. During the Ching dynasty, for example, what you wore and how it was made reflected your status in society. People could literally read your clothes like a book, just by its color and how it was embroidered.
Iris Apfel
I’m not out to preach. I just live my own life. I’m very happy if I can help somebody – that’s wonderful. But it’s up to them what they want to think about it or what they want to take away; it’s their business, not mine.
Iris Apfel
I think people try so hard to learn everything that they miss all the wonderful essentials. There is so much mystery in life that you should leave a mystery.
Iris Apfel
The world is not black and white; there are lots of shades of grey. There are good things and bad things in every era, and I think it’s kind of very blindfolded to say one era was wonderful, as it was wonderful, but there were a lot of bad things as well.
Iris Apfel
People say, ‘You have inspired me, you’ve given me courage…’ They’ve gone so far as to say, ‘You’ve changed my life!’ And I would come back and say to my husband, ‘I can’t understand it – what kind of poor little life did she have if I had to come and change it?’
Iris Apfel
I was never a fan of Chanel. I liked it on other people. Some other people. All the ladies who were too plump and busty looked like little sausages.
Iris Apfel
You can be born with the talent to be an opera star, bu

You can be born with the talent to be an opera star, but you’ve got to work and practice it.
Iris Apfel
I used to love to create outfits, and I still do – I just don’t have the time. How can you wear one thing and never wear it again? Even my wedding dress – I had a dress made that I could wear again. I’m a child of the depression, so I’m very, very practical.
Iris Apfel
My mother was a big influence; she was exceedingly chic, completely dressed in a completely different manner than I did. I was a child of the Depression, so she taught me all about accessories, and I always tell everybody she worships at the altar of the accessory.
Iris Apfel
The White House is the people’s house. When you do historical restoration, that must be what it is.
Iris Apfel
It’s better to be happy than to be well-dressed.
Iris Apfel
Fashion really is women’s liberation in a lot of ways. Look at how many women in this country are depressed about how they look and how they think they have to look! It’s really sad. And it’s not about money.
Iris Apfel
I’m a hopeless romantic. I buy things because I fall in love with them. I never buy anything just because it’s valuable.
Iris Apfel
Shock can kill you. Shock is terrible. But what you’ve got to do is live in the present, which is what I have always done.
Iris Apfel
Being an individual takes effort. Most people are pretty lazy. And that’s OK! I mean, there are more important things than fashion. If it’s going to stress you out to have a sense of style, don’t do it. The important thing is to be comfortable so you can get on with your life.
Iris Apfel
I have ideas that I think might be amusing, and I try them, and if they look right, I carry them out, and if they don’t, I throw them out and try something else. I don’t agonize about it.
Iris Apfel
I get very involved with my things, and they are not standard equipment.
Iris Apfel
I was in art school since I was five years old. I’ve always been to art school. Everything that’s happened to me, nothing’s been planned. I’ve never had a business plan. I just kind of fell into it, and I liked it, and I took a chance. I took a lot of chances in my life.
Iris Apfel
You can change the look of an outfit so easily by changing the kind of jewellery you wear. If you have a basic outfit on – a black sweater and skirt or a simple black dress – you can go from the office to a cocktail party at night just by changing your jewellery. It helps if you change your shoes as well.
Iris Apfel
I think people should express themselves more and not just buy what’s in. While it can be very beautiful, and it may suit you perfectly, I’m sure it doesn’t suit everyone in the same way. I like people who express themselves and are more individualistic.
Iris Apfel
I think some people like me because I’m different. I don’t think like everybody else. People are so tied up in the worst parts of technology these days. They live a life pressing buttons. They don’t use their imaginations.
Iris Apfel
Being well-dressed is a wonderful thing, but I don’t think it should be life threatening.
Iris Apfel
I always tell people I’m very large in Uzbekistan.
Iris Apfel
I’ve always loved to help people, young people in particular.
Iris Apfel
Understated jewellery is not for me. It’s too itsy-bitsy. My husband is lucky, as I’ve never had a yen for real jewels.
Iris Apfel
I’m happy. I give thanks every morning that I can get up, that I still have my husband with me. I’m extremely grateful. After all, how many 93-year-old cover girls do you know?
Iris Apfel
I’m from New York. My grandparents were settlers of Long Island City. When they came here, there was no bridge, and they had to hire a boat across the river. They had a farm, and my grandmother had to go once a week to Manhattan to buy provisions – very primitive.
Iris Apfel
There was Pauline de Rothschild, who I thought was very fabulous, and Millicent Rogers, the Standard Oil heiress, very chic, very clever, very original. I admired both those women very much. And I had a great example with my mother, who was extremely chic.
Iris Apfel
I absolutely consider fashion a form of art. Of course, there is some fashion that is not art at all – it’s utilitarian, made for the purpose of covering up. And there are a lot of people out there who put a lot of effort into looking awful. But there are also people putting the same amount of energy into making bad art.
Iris Apfel
Coco Chanel once said that what makes a woman look old is trying desperately to look young. Why should one be ashamed to be 84? Why do you have to say that you’re 52? Nobody’s going to believe you anyway, so why be such a fool? It’s nice that you got to be so old. It’s a blessing.
Iris Apfel
You learn as you grow up, if you’re intelligent – or even three-quarter witted – that there’s no free lunch. You pay for things in various ways. Living, loving, everything else is a matter of the same principles: you learn to work with what you have.
Iris Apfel