
I'm not surprised Sex and the City costume designer Patricia Field is already on to her next endeavor. But it's official: her wardrobe for the hit movie was a success. Jonesing for a piece of the House of Field? Tune in to HSN. The flame-haired stylist has partnered with the shopping network on an exclusive brand, Destination Style New York. On September 23 it will launch on TV and on hsn.com.
The collection, designed by Field and longtime House of Field designer David Dalrymple, will consist of 50 pieces ranging from sportswear and denim to dresses and accessories. Will it have some SATC flavor? You betcha. According to Mindy Grossman, HSN's chief executive officer, "This collection is very accessible, with something for everyone. We have the iconic flower dress from the beginning scene in the Sex and the City movie, but we are also selling the flower as a pin, so customers can have just a piece of what we are offering."
This T-shirt dress printed with Field's iconic Martine illustrations is an example of the bold statement Pat Field will make on HSN. Oh and the best part? The collection will retail from $39 to $199. Not too bad for a piece of the Field pie.

















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I'm interested to see what they will have. I'll def be checking out the site in September.
1nice....
2that shirt
is beautiful,
the colors this
will be great!!
I noticed a few days ago that patricia is already selling a few pieces of clothing (Carrie flower dress included) on her site:)
3Love that shirt/minidress! Must keep an eye on this one.
4I'm glad HSN is separating the flower from the dress. I love Pat Field, but the flower dress available on her website is AWWWWWWEFUL the model looks like " Scary Bradshaw".
5I am sooo excited for this line to come out!
6I think that dress is hideous.
7Whoa...
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