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October 15th, 2008

Patricia Field for Marks & Spencer now available – what do you think?

Patricia_fieldSex and the City stylist Patricia Field’s collection for Marks & Spencer hit the stores (and the website) today, so needless to say, we want to know what you think of it.

The much-talked-about corsage dress, modelled on the dress Carrie wears at the start of Sex and the City: the movie seems to have sold out online already, so if you want that one you may have to take your chances on finding it in-store. There’s still plenty of other pieces to browse here, though, and we have to admit, we rather love this collection: sure, there are lots of things we wouldn’t wear here, but there are also lots of things we would, which is why we’re going to be trying to check it out in person as soon as we possibly can.

Take a look under the jump to see some more pics, and don’t forget to tell us what you think! (If you just want to shop from the collection, meanwhile, get it here…)


Sexanmd_the_city_3Catsuit & dress, both £65Patricia_field_msDress, £65, scarf, £19.50

FieldformandsSequined catsuit – £99, corset top, £45

All items available from Marks & Spencer.




6 Responses to “Patricia Field for Marks & Spencer now available – what do you think?”

  1. Very retro French. Yves St-Laurent inspired? I love it!

  2. Danielle says:

    The dress and scarf, maybe, but the rest: nah.

  3. net says:

    Ooh, very nice. Unfortunately I can’t pull off wearing most of these. But for those who can… kudos!
    Love the corset top.

  4. Natasha says:

    Absolutely gorgeous! And I was skeptical, as I thought she was losing it a bit during the last season and the movie.

  5. J. says:

    I love it! Sequin catsuit and all – it’s stunning.

  6. J. says:

    I love it! Sequin catsuit and all – it’s stunning.

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