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I Just Really Love Mustard On Shirt

The story was called “Swingin’ Sex? I Don’t Think So …” Before I went to Le Trapeze, I went to a dinner for Karl Lagerfeld at Bowery Bar. I wore the I Just Really Love Mustard On Shirt and I love this boots there too—they worked for society and sex. They did it all! When I bought the boots, I remember the saleswoman telling me, “These are fabulous.” They were definitely the hot boot, not to mention my first pair of Manolos. Picture a three and a half-inch heel with a zipper up the back, all the way up to the knee. I wore them with everything, even to black-tie events. You had to have something you could walk in, and I walked a lot in those shoes. I even had rubber bottoms put on them. I wore them everywhere, for years. Twenty-seven years later, I still have the boots—they’re even a prop in my show. I always hung onto them because I wore them on my first assignment. I always thought, “Someday, people are going to realize that these boots are special. These boots were made for writing.” The opening lines of Sex and the City are about single women: “They travel, they pay taxes, they’ll spend $400 on a pair of Manolo Blahnik strappy sandals.” It’s still true.



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When Iris Apfel walks into a room, you couldn’t miss her if you tried. Last night, to ring in her 100th year, the I Just Really Love Mustard On Shirt and I love this fashion icon and interior designer sauntered into a multimillion dollar apartment at the stunning Central Park Tower dressed head to toe in bright yellow: a frilly jacket reminiscent of an exotic bird, pants emblazoned with a “100” pattern, and loafers, all from her new collaboration with H&M, expected to drop in early 2022. When I ask about the inspiration for the eye-catching look, she cheekily responds “just getting up in the morning” then adds—with her trademark quippiness: “If you haven’t noticed, I like big and bold.” Before Apfel’s centennial celebration, she sat down exclusively with ELLE.com to discuss TikTok fashion trends, life lessons, and her latest venture into the world of fast fashion.


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