Patricia Field

About me

Gender Female
Industry Fashion
Occupation Stylist
Location East Village, New York City, United States
Introduction Patricia Field is a native New Yorker and one of fashion's greatest visionaries.she is an Academy Award nominated, Emmy Award winning film and television Costume Designer and a boutique owner with her own clothing label. Patricia received critical praise and raised the standards for the world of television glamour when she costumed Sex and the City, the most fashionable show in television history. She is a true pioneer, bringing forth a new style of dressing to American women and stimulating an entire fashion movement throughout the world.
Interests Fashion, life, love, passion, success, happiness, parties, politics, poodles, money.
Favorite Movies Costume Designer for the 2006 feature film The Devil Wears Prada. Other Films include Miami Rhapsody, The Subsitute, and Dear Diary. Television shows that she has styled include:Hope and Faith, Crime Story, Wiseguy, and Spin City.
Favorite Music In 2005 Candie's Shoes commissioned her to design a limited edition collection of footwear and accessories, "Candie's by Patricia Field". She has designed a collection for Rocawear, developed a limited edition Patricia Field collection for Pro-Keds, and collaborated with the Japanese brand Ash & Diamonds to design a line of watches for Seiko Japan. Patricia acted as Creative Director for the Japanese brand Smacky Glam from 2004 to 2006, styling their campaigns with famed photographer Ellen Von Unworth. She also developed a Patricia Field web boutique for Coffers Japan, designed costumes in Athens for the Greek Music Awards, and directed costuming for the musical "Barbarella" in Vienna.
Favorite Books In 1989, she received an Emmy for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special for Disney's television feature Mother Goose Rock and Rhyme. She won the Emmy for Outstanding Costumes for a Series for her trend-setting fashions on HBO's Sex and the City and her other awards include Stylist of the Year by the CFDA (a new award category created on the principle of Patricia’s work), the Albert Einstein Award for innovation, and Fashion Council's Accessories Award for making accessories prominent and highly desired on the fashion scene.