Iconic costume designer, Pat_Field's new autobiography is an audacious style odyssey—and she does it all for the love of fashion.
, had just finished styling Canadian actor Kim Cattrall for her latest project. “I have a long-standing relationship with Kim,” she says via Zoom from her home in New York. “We met on SATC. Kim called me because she’s doing a [Netflix] series in Toronto called[in which] she plays a retired model who owns a cosmetics company.” At the time, Field had just flown in from working on the wardrobe for.
When Field was a child, her fashion persona was shaped by her hard-working and fiercely independent Greek mother. “My mother’s [dry-cleaning] business was on the Upper East Side, and she would buy me cashmere sweaters from Bloomingdale’s and Madison Avenue—her own style was very tailored and Sears, Roebuck,” she says with a laugh. But Field felt more at home in the head-to-toe cowgirl ensemble gifted to her by her vivacious aunts, who knew how much she adored Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger.
Field opened her first boutique in 1966 with her then girlfriend, Jo Ann, on the NYU campus and called it Pants Pub because it resembled an Irish bar. She wanted a hip and happening place that catered to trendy women and reflected what she calls her “lifelong love affair with pants.
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