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Zelda Kaplan Dies After Collapsing At Joanna Mastroianni Fashion Show

Zelda Kaplan Dead

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/15/2012 6:42 pm Updated: 02/22/2012 10:40 pm

Update 2/16: Joanna Mastroianni, the designer of the fashion show where Zelda Kaplan collapsed, has released a statement:

Joanna Mastroianni wishes to express her deepest sympathy to the family, Mia Morgan and all close friends of Zelda Kaplan. At the age of 95, Ms. Kaplan unfortunately passed away yesterday during the Joanna Mastroianni Fashion Show at Lincoln Center.
For the last 40 years, Zelda Kaplan has been a staple in the New York social scene. She is best known for her sense of style and her incredible joie d’vivre. She was also known for her generosity and the many charities she worked with over the years.
“We are deeply saddened to lose Zelda, such an icon of the fashion community. Zelda has been someone I have known and respected over the years. I truly admired her for her individuality and incredible spirit. She had such a love of life and believed in living everyday to its fullest. She will be sorely missed and my heartfelt condolences to her family.”

Keri Ingvarsson, one of Kaplan's close friends, wrote to the Huffington Post "Zelda became so much more than a party friend to a select group of us. She was there on our wedding days, she celebrated our children, we shared holiday dinners where she spoke about global issues and human rights oppression openly with [my] 6-year-old [daughter] Isabella. Isabella told me today, 'No worries, we can still visit Zelda. She isn't in the sky. Zelda's heaven is in Africa.'"

Ari Seth Cohen of Advanced Style has posted a statement about Zelda, writing "When I met Zelda the first thing she asked me was if I liked to dance. When it came to style she told me, 'If you look well, then you heighten the atmosphere of a place, but remember to always be yourself. You can't turn marble into silk,'" along with this pretty amazing video:

Update: The Associated Press has confirmed, through a Roosevelt Hospital spokesperson, that Zelda Kaplan has died.

From the Associated Press:

Kaplan was a friend of the designer’s stylist, Mia Morgan, according to the designer’s husband, Gideon Lewin, and had attended a number of Mastroianni’s shows.

“I was sitting right next to her. She flopped over in my lap,” said Ruth Finley, publisher of the Fashion Calendar. “The show was just starting. I thought she fainted. Two men carried her out.”


Previously:

Zelda Kaplan, who celebrated her 95th birthday this past summer, collapsed while sitting front row at the Joanna Mastroianni fall 2012 show at Lincoln Center Wednesday afternoon.

The Post is reporting that Kaplan has passed away; we will update this story upon further confirmation.

According to the New York Post, witnesses saw Kaplan "slumped forward" once the show had already begun. Security rushed to her aid, carrying her out of the show where EMTs gave her CPR and put her in a hospital-bound ambulance.

Prior to her collapse, the bespectacled fashion maven was photographed smiling in her front row seat (see photos below). Kaplan is one of the stars of Ari Cohen's Advanced Style blog, which features fabulous fashionistas in their 70's, 80's and 90's.

Known for African-inspired hats and prints as well as her round sunglasses, Kaplan was a world traveler who had journeyed to countries such as Ghana, Ethiopia and Nigeria for both fashion inspiration and women's activism. According to the New York Times, she discussed issues such as a woman's right of inheritance and female genital mutilation with the African villagers she visited.

Kaplan was wearing one of her African-inspired outfits on Wednesday at Joanna Mastroianni's show, the same red and black ensemble she wore last April when she was filmed for Advanced Style. In the video, she imparted these words of wisdom: "One must be interested in the world, not oneself only."

Our thoughts are with Kaplan and her family, friends and loyal fashion fans.


Here's a video of Zelda being interviewed last year by Advanced Style's Ari Seth Cohen:


Below is a photo of Kaplan taken on Wednesday before her collapse, along with photos of her previous appearances.

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Update 2/16: Joanna Mastroianni, the designer of the fashion show where Zelda Kaplan collapsed, has released a statement: Joanna Mastroianni wishes to express her deepest sympathy to the family, Mi...
Update 2/16: Joanna Mastroianni, the designer of the fashion show where Zelda Kaplan collapsed, has released a statement: Joanna Mastroianni wishes to express her deepest sympathy to the family, Mi...
 
 
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nycagnes
08:45 PM on 02/20/2012
I saw a video of this. The show continued as they were carrying her body out, passing right in front of the runway. Hey the show must go on I suppose. These models are trained like dogs.
09:05 AM on 02/18/2012
So wonderful to read postive, compassionate and caring tributes to this lady. Seems like here was someone who lived life!!!

Rock on .... As, always with hope!
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tammehuntjazz
Serious about Jazz
01:28 PM on 02/17/2012
Zelda Kaplan was a dear, dear friend and supporter/mentor who was a blessing to my life and some one I loved very much. She was a woman of style and grace and loved to dance and socialize. She was a deeply compassionate humanitarian who believed in the rights of others worldwide. Generous and humourous, Zelda was full of love and life. She will be sorely missed. R.I.P. Queen Zelda.
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TomHahn
Spiritual Activist
01:28 PM on 02/17/2012
Amazing moment with ZELDA.....just stopped to say hello at the show, took her picture and then then took my seat...and within a few moments, she was gone. But, my guess is that other than being with her family at that moment, there was nothing that made her happier than be a part of the festivities and doing what she loved...being a part of fashion. She inspired and we will always remember.
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Dr Confuso
Australian/American Broadcast veteran...
08:32 AM on 02/18/2012
Well, there's your 15 minutes..
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Kendra Kroll
lose the worry...not your stuff
12:44 PM on 02/17/2012
sad news to hear... what a beautiful spirited woman -- both inside and out. She will be missed...
11:44 AM on 02/17/2012
Zelda you chose your happiest spot to bid farwell, you went in style, and gracefully. You did it your way. To be so lucky, RIP Zelda.
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Mailman
07:56 AM on 02/17/2012
She died where she love fashion.
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PRONESE
Somewhat Opinionated Curmudgeon
06:34 AM on 02/17/2012
Zelda went out in style.
Doing what she loved.
May she Rest In Peace.
R/ PRONESE
03:13 AM on 02/17/2012
So sweet, so kind, so fashionable. May Zelda Rest In The Perpetual Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
01:06 AM on 02/17/2012
An inspiring woman. I wish I'd had the chance to meet her. May she rest in peace.
11:04 PM on 02/16/2012
I took photos of her as she was arriving at Lincoln Center.She had the look of someone who loved fashion, She caught the eye .
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framah
02:45 PM on 02/16/2012
If you have to go, that is how you do it!!...

doing what you love!!
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Christopher Koulouris
02:10 PM on 02/16/2012
Once on assignment I had the pleasure of interviewing Zelda. I think the following was the most poignant moment:

What advice would you offer anyone after 95 years:

“To live like today could be your last. You never know when it will be. I am so lucky and blessed if you must know. I have seen and felt so many things and all the people I have met I will never forget them.”

And just like that Ms Zelda Kaplan put down her tea and looked out the window at the passing traffic as I sat there transfixed by her African inspired motif dress.

God bless you Zelda, I will miss you from the bottom of my heart.

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2012/02/keri-ingvarsson-i-had-to-rush-to-the-morgue-to-identify-zeldas-body/
02:02 PM on 02/16/2012
She went out in style at a fashion show... werk! God bless her soul