"Happy Clothes" is a candid fly-on-the-wall glimpse into the creative process and the extraordinary life and career of costume designer Patricia Field, whose unique vision has impacted fashion and popular culture for nearly six decades. She opened a clothing store in New York City in the early 1960s when as a gay, female, first-generation American, everything was lined up against her not to succeed. But Field proved to be a savvy businesswoman, and her eponymous store quickly became a must-see destination for travelers from around the world for 50 years.As a two-time Emmy-winning costume designer, Field is best known for her work on "Sex And The City." Her resume boasts some 30 other television shows including "Emily In Paris" and "Run The World," which are featured in this documentary. Field has costumed over a dozen films, most notably "The Devil Wears Prada," for which she was nominated for an Academy Award."Happy Clothes" combines new verité footage of Field at work, mixed with archival material, media clips, and contemporary interviews. In this unvarnished portrait we explore Patricia Field the individual, the famed costume designer, her unconventional approach to fashion, her strong work ethic, and her dedication to sharing the wisdom of her hard-won life experience with younger generations. Field leads with her gut, never at the cost of her integrity. In this era of female empowerment, Field is an exemplar of straight-shooting, no-nonsense candor and self-reliance that has paved the way for so many to follow.
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Enter the colorful world of Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated Patricia Field, the costume designer behind Sex and the City, Emily in Paris, Ugly Betty, and The Devil Wears Prada. A queer, first-generation Greek-American, this fiery redhead defied the odds to become a fashion icon. Features interviews with Kim Cattrall, Lily Collins, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael Urie, and more. — Greenwich Entertainment