![]() As we sit and gab about the onscreen hair and makeup that played off of her high-low styling, Field brings up the “coiffed” white bob that defined Miranda Priestly’s character in The Devil Wears Prada, what she calls “the exact example” of a beauty signature playing a pivotal role. It was Vogue alum and Seek founder Sara Klausing who tipped me off about the preceding panel with the “rock star” costume designer in honor of her new documentary Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field , premiering this evening at SVA Theater. Directed by Michael Selditch, who spent over a year capturing Field at work, the documentary features interviews with industry luminaries and actors she’s worked with, including Sex and the City stars Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker and Emily in Paris’s Lily Collins. “It’s about understanding what your skin tone is and serving it-that’s important.” “I like to accentuate the positive,” she says of becoming a redhead in her 40s. ![]() It’s the Tribeca Film Festival, and we’re sitting in a sunken living room completely upholstered in red at Spring Place, discussing the ways she’s brought the color into her signature look. “Beauty is the cousin of clothing,” Patricia Field tells me.
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