Leaning into mod nostalgia with a twist of coastal polish, Iris Apatow delivered late-’60s cool at CULTURED’s sun-washed cocktail celebration in the Hamptons.
She didn’t scream for attention. She posed for it.
At CULTURED Magazine’s cocktail party celebrating its June/July Hamptons issue (June 18, 2025), Iris Apatow emerged with a look equal parts Brigitte Bardot charm and Hamptons edge. No sequins. No spectacle. Just studied cool in plaid and neutral tones — like a Clueless extra stepped onto a Slim Aarons set.
Her look started with a brown plaid blazer — softly structured, slightly oversized — layered over a white top that kept things clean and relaxed. But it was the beige mini skirt that tugged the whole outfit into retro territory, nodding to 1960s mod proportions with a 2025 wink. Knee-high tan leather boots grounded the look: a touch equestrian, a bit bit jet-set heiress, utterly on theme.
Accessories? Minimalist, if present at all. Which is exactly what made the outfit sing. The rich camel tones and texture clash between tweed and stretch jersey offered just enough tension. It wasn’t loud — it was persuasive.
Her hair, brushed back with a matte finish, framed the look in soft, girl-at-the-gallery nonchalance. Makeup leaned natural — think sun-kissed blush and a sheer gloss that spoke more “end-of-day daylight” than “flashbulb frenzy.”
The whole image could’ve been a shot from a forgotten Peter Lindbergh campaign: poised, approachable, just blurred at the edges. In a sea of overstyled moments, Apatow’s restraint felt radical — and right.
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