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First Look: Iris Apfel For M.a.c Collection

When I reach the age of 95, I hope I'm still smashing it sartorially the way that has been doing for years. 20 (the genius behind Slutever.com and now a regular ), the institution that is Iris Apfel gives Sciortino 95 years worth of beauty advice.

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Even now, at the age of 22, I'm nowhere near the levels of fabulous, fantastic, or fashion-forward that Apfel has been nonchalantly pulling off since before my parents were born. This queen of style has truly helped turn heads and trump stereotypes about and in the media. As Madonna said in a Feb. 2015 interview with Rolling Stone, that all women have to suffer through. 'They're judging me by my age. I don't understand. I'm trying to get my head around it.

Because women, generally, when they reach a certain age, have accepted that they're not allowed to behave a certain way. But I don't follow the rules. I never did, and I'm not going to start,' she told the publication. The refusal to accept the dark combination of sexism and ageism is a message that Iris Apfel has been championing for years.

Not only has Apfel had her own, and launched a, but she's also the star of her own documentary by noted filmmaker Albert Maysles (it's currently available to stream on Netflix, should you need any style inspiration). Craig Barritt/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images 'You can’t please everybody. If you try to be everything to everybody, you’ll end up being nothing to no one.' This style advice can totally be taken as lifestyle advice too. From the clothes and accessories you wear to your personality to your sense of humor, there's always going to be somebody out there who doesn't like what you're doing.

Hell, half the world might not agree that you need glitter on every outfit, but if you're being true to yourself, your style, and your soul, then it shouldn't matter what they think. Represent yourself authentically and let everyone else deal with their own issues about it. 'Every culture has its standards of beauty, and those standards change with time.' Jonathan Leibson/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images In this portion of the interview, Apfel makes a point of saying that being attractive and being beautiful don't always mean the same thing. You might not tick the boxes in terms of any mainstream beauty standards and so-called rules of attraction, but you can still be a totally beautiful individual.

It really reminds me of that Roald Dahl quote from: “A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.” 5.

'The greatest fashion faux pas is looking in the mirror and seeing somebody else.' Larry Busacca/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images What Apfel is getting at here is that many people try so hard to emulate a certain celebrity's hair, style, or personality that they don't remember to represent who they are as individuals. A celebrity might look great in that dress, but you won't automatically look good in it too just because they do. Iris Apfel thinks you definitely won't, because you aren't dressing as yourself.

'So many people look so badly, in my view, because they try to emulate,' she said. 'Experimenting is very important.' Cindy Ord/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images Even though many of us believe that, there are still certain styles that make us feel our best, and we should try to incorporate those into our everyday look whenever possible. No matter what, I always wear lipstick. It makes me feel like I could kill 10 Internet trolls and it makes my bottom lip look even poutier.

Even if it's a simple nude as opposed to my usual red, knowing I look good in lipstick is probably half the reason it looks so good on me in the first place. 'I’ve always dressed for myself. I'm not a rebel, I'm not out to damage or change the world, and I'm not trying to offend anybody.' Ben Gabbe/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images What I love about this quote is that Iris Apfel addresses the negative ways we sometimes feel our style might affect others, while acknowledging that one person's personal style probably isn't going to change the world. If you see a picture of yourself where an outfit just doesn't work, try to realize that it isn't the end of the world. If Apfel doesn't care what other people think, you shouldn't either.

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'People always think that I can tell them how to have style, but it doesn't work that way.'