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Patricia Field
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She is a native New Yorker and one of fashion's greatest visionaries whose multi-faceted career has spanned more than 5 decades.
Field has received widespread critical praise for her pioneering vision of what constitutes style, a fashion philosophy that values eclecticism, creative expression and an understanding of oneself over the chasing of trends.
Her distinctive approach to dressing is evident through her work as a costume designer. Field single handedly changed the way women dress through the HBO series "Sex and the City" (arguably the most fashionable show in television history) and it's feature films. For her work on SATC Field won an Emmy Award and received five nominations for Best Costume Design, and with the help of a thrift store tutu created one of the most iconic onscreen NY fashion moments since Audrey Hepburn donned Givenchy for a stroll past Tiffany’s.
Field also received an Academy Award nomination for ‘The Devil Wears Prada’, as well as continued recognition for her work on television series such as Ugly Betty, Ho
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Patricia Field
American costume designer, stylist and fashion designer
Patricia Field (born February 12, 1942)[1] is an American costume designer, stylist, and fashion designer working in New York City.[2]
Early life
Field was born in New York City to an Armenian father and a Greek mother, who emigrated from Plomari, Lesbos.[1][3] She was raised in Queens, where her family owned a drycleaning store; her father died when she was 8 years old. She studied government and philosophy at New York University.[4]
Fashion career
With her then-partner Jo-Ann Salvucci, Field opened her first boutique, Pants Pub, in 1966 on Washington Place in Greenwich Village.[4] The shop, later renamed to the eponymous Patricia Field, moved in 1971 to 8th Street, then to West Broadway, and finally to 306 Bowery in NoHo,[5] where Field owned the property. She sold it in 2016 to concentrate on costume designing for television and film.[4] In 2018 she opened the ARTFashion Gallery on the Lower East Side, w
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Patricia Field
(Photo by Style.com)
1941-Present
“The clothes are helping to tell the story, to define the character. I never tried to consciously create a trend. All I really ever did was try to make things look beautiful, and tell the story.”
Patricia Field was born in New York City in 1941. Her father was a Greek immigrant and her mother was an Armenian immigrant. (patfields.com) She studied Liberal Arts and after graduating, she had no idea what she wanted to do. She saw an ad for junior retailer at 21 years old and inquired more about the position. Field’s friend needed a costume designer for the movie and thus started her career as a costume designer. She had no intention on working in the fashion industry and didn’t think there was a job for her out there. She didn’t dream about fashion like most girls did. She just had an opportunity and went with it. In 1966, she opened her first shop at the NYU campus and sold merchandise that appealed to the students of NYU. Twenty years later, she opened up her store on the Bowery and is cur
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