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Arianne Phillips

Arianne Phillips (born April 26, 1963 in New York City, New York, U.S.) is an American costume designer, stylist and fashion enthusiast. Phillips was raised in northern California and began making fashion sketches as a child. She relocated to New York in the early 1980s where she began working as an assistant stylist. She was initially recognized for helping to style Lenny Kravitz for his debut album, Let Love Rule. Phillips was recognized for her work on the Broadway musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, starring Neil Patrick Harris, earning her a Tony award nomination for Best Costume Design. Phillips has a long-standing relationship with Madonna, with collaborations including photos shoots, music videos and designing tour costumes for six world tours over the past two decades. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design three times, for James Mangold's Walk the Line (2005), Madonna's directorial debut, W.E. (2011), and for Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Phillips has also received a two BAFTA Award nominations for Tom Ford’s A Single Man (2009) and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

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  1. Marigold mohair cardigan, designed by Arianne Phillips, crafted by the movie’s costume team, and woven with gradient diamond patterns.
  2. Blue mohair cardigan, designed by Arianne Phillips, crafted by the movie’s costume team, and woven with gradient diamond patterns.
  3. White silk bias-cut gown with criss-cross embellished straps, designed by Arianne Phillips and created in collaboration with Natali Germanotta under her label Topo Studio NY.
  4. Marigold two-piece set with Swarovski crystals (sourced by Susan Lee who also helped to figure out the rhythm and pattern of them) and bugle bead strings under the breasts assembled by Western Costume Co.. The outfit was designed by Arianne Phillips and built by Joanne Trotta Mills. It references Bob Mackie's work for Cher. Rainbow-striped platform heels.
  5. Sheer crimson tunic dress with burnout black velvet triangles all over, designed by Arianne Phillips.
  6. White bridal V-neck mini dress with a diamond trapunto pattern and ribbons streaming down the shoulders.
  7. Silver metal mesh dress, designed by Arianne Phillips and crafted by Michael Schmidt.
  8. Red silk blazer with raised diamond patterns and pleated ruffle cuffs created by costumiers Susan Lee and Joanne Trotta Mills using fabrics from International Silks & Woolens which were then custom tucked and pleated by Twins Pleating & Smocking.
  9. Black and white muslin and ruffle-trimmed corset created by Susan Lee and Joanne Trotta Mills.
  10. Black chevron jacquard peacoat with red silk lining created by Susan Lee and Joanne Trotta Mills.

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