Patricia Field: Style doesn't need to cost - Kerala Next

Fashion News: 'Sex and the City' stylist Patricia Field insists it doesn't cost much to look stylish and people can look good whatever their budget.

Patricia Field insists it doesn't cost much to look stylish.

The celebrity stylist - who is best known for her work as the costume designer on 'Sex and the City' - claims people can look good whatever their budget but need to find a style that suits them.

Patricia - who has teamed up with the fabric softener giants to lend her support for the re-launch of the premium Lenor Infusions range - exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "Style is not the equivalent of money. Some people have lots of money and no style - some people have no money and lots of style. Style comes from a different choice - it comes from your philosophy and your job patterns and how you feel. I mean my life is very heavily around people much younger than myself. Young people, they don't have a lot of money but the young people are the ones with the style. Young people have energy, and old people do not - and that energy translates into interests and getting information - and from all of that you can work out your style."

Patricia also says it's important for everyone to have key pieces in their wardrobe, but they vary for different people.

She said: "In anyone's wardrobe there are those key pieces for them that they can't live without. I could talk about myself, or somebody specific, but in general I would say that the more variation that you offer yourself in your wardrobe - the more combinations you will be able to create because you have more options."

Patricia has teamed up with Lenor Infusions to give seven tips to awaken your wardrobe. Awaken those sleeping beauties in the back of your closet, and win a wardrobe makeover. Go to www.awakenyourwardrobe.com to view Patricia's video tips and for full competition details.


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