Perhaps the most important contributor to the success of the “Sex & the City“ franchise since day one has been fearless designer Patricia Fields. Red-haired Patricia’s incredible creativity gave style and substance to all four leading ladies and made Jimmy Choo, and many other designers, a household name. Pat showed up at the premier of movie #2 with her entourage, who are sporting her inventive ideas.
Fashion Patricia Fields Sex & The City
YUCK!!!!! You mean the redhead in the redish-brown shopping bag? No thanks! And the rest of those freaks should have stayed home in the closet with the lights off, espiecially the old woman (?) second from the left in the hideous hat and babby-crotched pants suit. And the dress on the far left looks like she got tangled up in the garden hose as she stumbled out of the house. And the two to the rt of the brown bag mess look like they’re straight out of the disco era which if you’ll recall…thankfully…DISCO DIED!!!!
Is this in a mental hospital?
youre so right about this, JC.
Whoa. She may be a fashion designer but apparently she forgot she is at least 35 years too old for what she is wearing. Those legs look horrible in that short dress.
Craptastical.
At least we know who to blame.
the lady right behind her is legendary runway model pat cleveland and the gal to her left is kenny kenny!
Looks like a gag to me. As in GAG ME!!
yep, CORRECTLY.
………mulus act strange these days!!
She styled for a movie with Jodie Foster and Dennis Hopper, and Jodie looked fabulous in every scene. Genius at work, a feast for the eyes.
Well, then what the hell went wrong with the outfits in the pic above? NONE of them are attractive, not even remotely! If that’s her advertisement, I an’t buyin’!
Field is a good stylist, but went off the rails with SAC. SJP went from looking like a typical stylish sensible big city woman in the late nineties, to being a high-style revenge of the eighties mid-series, to finally looking like a mad tart at the end. The first movie was ridiculous, and this second one looks absurd.