Patricia Field
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Biography
Biography
A flame-haired New Yorker with a cutting-edge signature style, Patricia Field made her mark in the fashion industry since the 1960's. An Emmy award-winning stylist and costume designer, Field applied her trademark New York style to the hit HBO series "Sex and the City" (1998-2004), creating one of the most fashion-forward television series to date. A boutique owner with her own line of fashion, Field rose to the top of her game becoming one of the most sought-after designers in the industry. By 2006, she had made enough of a name for herself even outside the insular TV wardrobe world, that she was chosen to style the very fashion-focused hit film, "The Devil Wears Prada" as well as dress the cast of the surprise hit ABC series, "Ugly Betty."
Born and raised in New York City, NY to parents of Greek descent, Field began her career in fashion by opening up her own boutique in Greenwich Village in 1966. A favorite with the evolving local urban fashionistas, Field's boutique became synonymous with New York chic over the years. Taking on the entertainment industry in the 1986, Field applied her unique and versatile sense of style as a costumer on the Michael Mann sixties-era mafia series, "Crime Story" (NBC, 1986-88). Field teamed up with Mann again three years later on the TV movie "L.A. Takedown" (1989). That same year, she was honored with an Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special for Disney's television feature, "Mother Goose Rock and Rhyme" (1989). The eclectic designer went on to style other projects, including the television series "Wiseguy" (CBS, 1987-1990) and the films "Miami Rhapsody" (1995) (where Field first met and befriended actress Sarah Jessica Parker) and "The Substitute" (1996) with Tom Berenger. Field also worked as costume designer for the sitcom, "Spin City" (ABC, 1996-2002).
Launching her own line of clothing in 1995, Field enlisted the help of designer David Dalrymple in creating the clothing line, House of Field. With her expanding resume and clientele, Field opened a second boutique in New York's trendy SoHo district in 1996 named Hotel Venus. Working once again with style-setting friend Parker in 1998, Field re-invented New York chic on the hit HBO series, "Sex and the City." Creating a unique style for Parker's trend-setting, Manolo Blahnik-addicted character, Carrie Bradshaw, Field became one of the industry's most notable costumers. Field's work on the series earned her four Costume Designers Guild Awards for Excellence in Costume Design for Television, and in 2002, Field won her second Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Series.
Next, Field applied her style know-how to the sitcom, "Hope and Faith" (ABC, 2003-06) and appeared as a guest judge on the reality series "Project Runway" (Bravo, 2004- ). In 2006, Field took on the daunting role of costume designer for the fashion-themed comedy, "The Devil Wears Prada." Loosely based on Vogue magazine's real-life editor, Anna Wintour, Field had to work around a number of apprehensive designers who were wary of the politics of the fashion world - i.e., ticking off Wintour. Steering clear of comparisons between Wintour and Meryl Streep's character, Miranda Priestly, Field dressed the actress primarily in Bill Blass and, not surprisingly, Prada, while dressing Anne Hathaway in designers such as Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel. Taking on similar themes on the small screen, Field took on the role of designer for the fashion magazine-set series, "Ugly Betty" (ABC, 2006-10). Also that year, Field opened 302 Bowery, a two-level boutique featuring Field's unique sense of style, as well as a full service salon.
Filmography
Producer (Feature Film)
Costume-Wardrobe (Feature Film)
Cast (Special)
Costume-Wardrobe (Special)
Costume-Wardrobe (TV Mini-Series)
Life Events
1966
Opened own boutique in Greenwich Village
1986
First worked in entertainment as a costumer on the Michael Mann sixties-era mafia series, "Crime Story" (NBC)
1987
Was the costume designer for the television series "Wiseguy" (CBS)
1989
Again teamed up with Mann for the TV movie "L.A. Takedown"
1995
First collaboration with Sarah Jessica Parker, "Miami Rhapsody"
1995
Started own fashion line, House of Field, with designer David Dalrymple
1996
Opened a second boutique in Soho called Hotel Venus
1996
Worked as costume designer for the sitcom, "Spin City" (ABC)
1998
Worked once again with Parker on the hit HBO series, "Sex and the City" becoming one of the industry¿s most notable costumers; earned four Costume Designers Guild Awards for Excellence in Costume Design for Television
2002
Worked as a costume designer for the sitcom, "Hope and Faith" (ABC)
2004
Appeared as a guest judge on the reality series "Project Runway" (Bravo)
2006
Was the costume designer for the fashion-themed comedy, "The Devil Wears Prada," starring Meryl Streep; earned first Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design
2006
Designed for the fashion magazine-set series, "Ugly Betty" (ABC)
2008
Was the costume designer for the feature film "Sex and the City: The Movie"
2009
Was the costume designer for "Confessions of a Shopaholic"
2010
Was the costume designer for "Sex and the City 2"