If you want to know what the fashion city of New York is all about, ask a real New Yorker. Iris Apfel once said in an interview: “I’m not a pastel guy! Pastel colors make me nervous.” Apple would be called a fashionista if the term didn’t sound like 16-year-old bloggers with designer bags decorated with labels. Apple is 95 years old, born in Queens, and a style icon – obviously not the Twinset-bearing variety. A few years ago the Metropolitan Museum of Art dedicated its own exhibition to her and in 2014 “Iris” appeared, a documentary about the woman with the gray pixie cut and the oversized, colorful glasses.
Apple symbolizes that fashion style that is associated with New York and is in principle self-explanatory. If Berlin is the city of alternative coolness, Milan and Paris stand for the basic fashion virtues (glamor, elegance, exclusivity), New York is: in your face. At least at first Look.