Ilona Royce Smithkin, who as an orange-haired nonagenarian with matching two-inch eyelashes caught fire in the earth of fashion, starring in a documentary movie and becoming a member of vogue strategies for models like , although flinging embers into quite a few other fields as a muse for photographers, filmmakers and entertainers ¡ª a joyous persona that took a lifetime to build right after a grim childhood ¡ª died on Aug. 1 at her residence in Provincetown, Mass. She was 101.

The loss of life was confirmed by Melinda Levy, a longtime mate and a trustee of her estate.

Ms. Smithkin¡¯s rise to fame commenced with a rumor.

In 2010, the photographer Ari Seth Cohen, who made ¡ª a blog devoted to the type of gals over 60 that afterwards grew to become a reserve sequence and a movie on the similar subject ¡ª listened to from a friend about a ¡°magical female with fiery purple hair and the longest eyelashes anybody had at any time found.¡± He staked out a shop she was explained to pay a visit to.

Not prolonged after, he noticed a girl on the road in the West Village of Manhattan who was about 4 toes 9 inches tall and wore hand-painted sneakers, matching little one blue garments and diamond-studded sun shades, with eyelashes poking out. It was her.