
The Little House That Could
The Little House That Could

Patricia Field is a native New Yorker, costume designer, stylist, and fashion designer. She is perhaps best known for work on Sex and the City, which secured her five Emmy nominations, with one win, and six Costume Designers Guild nominations, with four wins. Field also received an Academy award nomination for her work on 'The Devil wears Prada', as well as continued recognition for her work on television series such as 'Ugly Betty', 'Hope & Faith', and 'Younger." An established retailer, Field's New york City Boutique, established in 1n 1966, remained a fashion landmark for 50 years. From its famed location on E 8th Street to its final residence on the Bowery, her store was a downtown institution, internationally known and frequented by celebrities, stylists, emerging designers, artists, performers, and club-kids alike.
Born: 1941-01-01 in New York City, New York, USA
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The Little House That Could

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