Arianne Phillips - Stylist

thanks so much,Melancholybaby!She's been doing great things for Madonna.I personally can't wait to watch her work in M's "W.E" as even the harshest of critics are raving about the costumes!
 
US Harper's Bazaar December 2011 / January 2012 : Madonna & Andrea Riseborough by Tom Munro



Madonna : The Director's Cut
Madonna & Andrea Riseborough by Tom Munro
Styled by Arianne Phillips



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Love #6 Fall/Winter 11.12: Elle Fanning, Chloe Moretz & Hailee Steinfeld by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott


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"Angels and Demons"
Models/stars: Hailee Steinfeld, Elle Fanning & Chloe Moretz
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylists: Katie Grand & Arianne Philips
Hair: Ashley Javier
Makeup: Kirstin Piggott



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Vogue Italia December 2011
Andrea Riseborough by Tom Munro

Styling: Arianne Phillips



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Vogue Spain January 2012
"La Mujer de Rojo"
Model: Britt Maren
Photographer: Mark Seliger
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Terry Millet
Makeup: Kate Lee
Manicure: Ashlie Johnson




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Arianne's costumes for W.E. are nominated for a ''Best Costume'' Oscar :heart:.
 
Vogue Italia March 2012
Model/Star: Felicity Jones
Photographer: Tom Munro
Stylist: Arianne Phillips



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W May 2012



An Affair to Remember
Photographer:
Emma Summerton
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Stars: Nicole Kidman & Clive Owen
Make-up: Jeanine Lobell
Hair: Jimmy Paul



wmagazine.com
 
W March 2009



Blame it on Rio
Photographer:
Steven Klein
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Models: Madonna, Jesus Luz, Romulo Pires da Silva & Julien Quevenne
Make-Up: Gina Brooke
Hair: Andy LeCompte

 
W June 2012



Guitar Hero

Photographer: Mario Sorrenti
Stylist: Arianne Philips
Models: Tom Cruise, Abbey Lee Kershaw & Edita Vilkeviciute
Make-Up: Aaron de Mey
Hair: Recine









wmagazine tumbrl & wmagazine via IAmLordZen
 
Exclusive First Look at Madonna's Costumes

Madonna is set to vogue her way around the world on her MDNA concert tour, which kicks off Thursday in Tel Aviv — and she’s enlisted a cadre of designers to create an array of showstopping looks for the stage.

The Material Girl’s parade of costume changes includes outfits from longtime collaborators Jean Paul Gaultier and Jeremy Scott, shoes from Prada and Miu Miu and pieces from Alexander Wang. Dolce & Gabbana made suits for the band and background vocalists, Fausto Puglisi created menacing bandolier vests and rams head masks for the backup dancers and even J Brand whipped up custom-made jeans.

Bras and panties — including one heart-shaped style from Madonna’s new intimates line Truth or Dare — are incorporated into some numbers, as are shoes from the new Truth or Dare footwear line, at retail this fall. A somber, elegiac version of the usually peppy “Like a Virgin” will be sung by Madonna in an Agent Provocateur bra.

“It’s a real journey from the first act to the fourth, and the way she constructs her shows is like a theater piece,” said costume designer and stylist Arianne Phillips, who oversaw the entire wardrobe design for Madonna, her backup singers, musicians and 22 backup dancers. Scott, for his part, has been camped out in Tel Aviv this week, working till the last minute on some costumes.

The original Gaultier design is worn during the “Vogue” number and includes a white shirt, black tie, opera-length black gloves and a rigid skeleton corset. The getup references the iconic pink bustier-with-pin-striped suit look the designer created for Madonna’s 1990 Blond Ambition world tour, widely considered a pinnacle of both of their careers.

“We played with the ideas of a suit and a corset. But the corset is now like a cage,” explained Gaultier. “What I have done this time is a nod to the conical bra corset of the Blond Ambition tour but reinterpreted in 3-D, in patent leather on the outside with metallic leather on the inside. It’s all about masculine and feminine, Madonna and Jean Paul Gaultier classics reinterpreted for 2012.”

The designer and Phillips also re-created some archival Gaultier pieces for Madonna’s dancers, as an homage to his long relationship with the iconic singer. Gaultier was also responsible for the kinky equestrian and “Saturday Night Fever”-inspired looks of Madonna’s 2006 Confessions tour, and she once walked his runway with her nipples exposed.

“I love Madonna. She is the only woman I have asked to marry me. She refused, of course,” added Gaultier. “But when she asked me to do a costume for her for this tour, I couldn’t refuse.”

Prada created high-heeled shoes for the male dancers in the gender-bending “Vogue” performance, which includes imagery of the Vogue magazine logo on massive video screens — similar to Madonna’s Super Bowl performance of the song, which was viewed by 117 million people.

“This show is epic and bigger than anything she’s done before. There are many more costume changes. We’re taking 700 shoes on the road. Madonna changes outfits seven or eight times and the dancers change 10 to 15 times, depending on the dancer,” said Phillips of the production, which includes multiple appearances on stage by two of Madonna’s children, Lourdes and Rocco, in supporting roles.

Prada has supplied custom-made shoes for many of Madonna’s previous tours, noted Phillips. “They have been generous for so many years. Her relationship with them is really special. Everything is specially made and they made some incredible high-heeled boots for the boys,” she added.

Phillips, who has done the costumes for Madonna’s four previous tours, designed a number of looks herself, delivering a wide range for her famously chameleonlike boss. The lineup veers from a forbidding Joan of Arc-inspired outfit fashioned from metal mesh and Swarovski Elements to a vernal, miniskirted majorette getup for the 53-year-old “Girl Gone Wild” singer.

“It’s inspired by a 1940s majorette and I was looking for something playful and fun,” explained Phillips.

Masks are a big component to many outfits, with dancers hiding their faces behind gargoyle and bunny guises. “The show explores the idea of stripping away layers of identity and discovering the layers of who you are,” said Phillips. There’s a menacing streak to some looks, with themes of violence explored in certain segments, which are accessorized with swords, guns, armor and holsters.

One designer missing from the MDNA tour roster is Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci, who designed the showboating Cleopatra-on-Mars outfit Madonna donned for her Super Bowl performance. Phillips attributed Tisci’s absence from the collaborator list to scheduling conflicts.

Madonna herself was closely involved with the show’s costume design, said Phillips, who was nominated for an Oscar for her work on Madonna’s film “W.E.” earlier this year. “This is her brainchild and her concept. We have a 15-year relationship and there’s a rhythm to how we collaborate. She’s very open-minded but she expects a lot,” she explained. “She’s always challenging herself and pushing herself constantly to learn new things and she pushes me further than I would myself. When you’re on the world stage with her, you really have to bring your A game.”

As for the media dustup this week when Madonna supposedly lobbed a grenade at Lady Gaga by mashing up her own “Express Yourself” with Lady Gaga’s allegedly reductive “Born This Way” in rehearsals, it wasn’t just a ploy for attention and it’s part of the permanent show. At the end of the song, Madonna throws in the line “She’s Not Me,” from her recent song of the same name.

“Whether it’s an homage or a smack in the face or just being funny, I don’t know,” said Liz Rosenberg, Madonna’s spokeswoman. “People can decide what it means. Madonna isn’t one to explain herself.”


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Vogue Italia March 2004
The Dream and the Fancy

Photographer: Tom Murno
Model:Hana Soukupova
Fashion Editor: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Thomas Hintermeier
Make up: Frank B




Visuallure scans @blog.naver.com
 
Interview December 2014/January 2015



Madonna
Photographers:
Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Make-Up: Lucia Pieroni
Hair: Andy Lecompte


style.com & interviewmagazine.com
 
Interview German March 2015
Madonna by Mert & Marcus

interview.de
 
MOJO 256 / March 2015
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Hair: Garren
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni
Styling: Arianne Phillips
Shirt: Thom Browne
Tie: Giorgio Armani
Jewellery: Lynn Ban
Tank/vest: Moschino
Shorts: Kora Rae
Boots: Givenchy


mojo4music.com
 
Madonna "Rebel Heart" artworks
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Art Direction: Giovanni Bianco
Creative Director: Kevin Tekinel
Graphic Design: Lauren Goldblum
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Garren
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni

Rebel Heart (Standard Ver.)

Rebel Heart (Deluxe Ver.)

Rebel Heart (Super Deluxe Ver.)


 
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