Arianne Phillips - Stylist

Madonna - Rolling Stone March 2015
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Garren
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni

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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

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V#94 Spring 2015
Fight Fire With Fire

Photographer: Steven Klein
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Models: Joan Smalls, Riley Montana, Ajak Deng & Maria Borges
Make-Up: Kabuki
Hair: Shon


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Madonna - Rolling Stone March 2015 (UHQs)
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Garren
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni


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Madonna, styled by Arianne Phillips, performs b*tch I'm Madonna on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
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Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Makeup: Aaron Henrikson
Hair: Andy LeCompte

MAIN LOOK

Leopard dress: MOSCHINO
Custom Leather Jacket: DISCOUNT UNIVERSE
Threat Hat: SSUR
Whistle: CHANEL
Gloves: MAJESTY BLACK
Jewelry: LYN BAN
Shoes: GUISEPPE ZANOTTI

SECOND LOOK

Blue Silkscreen Shirt Custom Madonna / Marilyn T-Shirt: TOMTOM FASHIONS
Hat: ADEEN!
Shoes: PRADA
Pink Gloves: GASPAR
Large Silver Ring: CHRIS HABANA
Rings: LYN BAN
Cuff: EDDIE BORGO
 
Vogue Italia September 2015
The Way to Be

Photographer: Emma Summerton
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Make-Up: Lottie Stannard
Hair: Danilo


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Madonna Rebel Heart Tour Posters
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Garren
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni

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Madonna Rebel Heart Tour Program
Photographer - Steven Klein
Celebrity - Madonna
Stylist - Arianne Phillips
Hair - Andy Lecompte
Makeup - Aaron Henrikson
Creative Director - Pascal Dangin
Art Director - Stephen Smith
Art Director - Tiff Chang
Production Director - Marion Liang
Account Director - Tanner Graham


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MADONNA RE-INVENTION TOUR BOOK 2004
Art Director, Designer - Giovanni Bianco
Photographer - Steven Klein
Photographer - Craig McDean
Celebrity - Madonna
Stylist - Arianne Phillips
Hair - Julien d'Ys
Makeup - Gina Brooke




mad-eyes.net
 
Elle France 31 December 2015
Celebrity: Madonna
Photographers: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Make-Up: Lucia Peroni
Hair: Garren


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Elle Taiwan Febuary 2016 (UHQ)
Celebrity: Madonna
Photographer: Tom Munro
Stylists: Arianne Phillips and Rushka Bergman
Manicure: Naomi Yasuda
Hair: Andy LeCompte
MakeUp: Gina Brooke

Elle Taiwan
 
US Elle February 2006


Dance She Said
Photographer: Gilles Bensimon
Model/Star: Madonna
Stylist: Arianne Phillips
Hair: Andy LeCompte
Makeup: Gina Brooke



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Madonna's Stylist Arianne Phillips Opens Up About Working With the Icon for Nearly 20 Years

by Lauren Indvik

Arianne Phillips is the Academy Award-nominated costume designer behind Walk the Line and A Single Man. Yet it is the nearly 20 years she has spent working as a stylist to Madonna, spanning countless TV and red carpet appearances and six tours, including the 2016 Rebel Heart Tour, for which the 53-year-old is best known. Phillips, who cites the 1998 “Frozen” video, the 2000 “Don’t Tell Me” video and the 1998 VH1 Fashion Awards as three of her favorite style moments, says that working with Madonna is both rewarding and challenging: ”She’s an artist who’s seen by the world.”

Walk us through the process of putting together Madonna’s tour wardrobe.
Madonna and I usually start talking four to five months before a tour. I work with a big crew -- just the prep side alone can reach 25 people -- because it’s not just Madonna. There are also 20 dancers, two backup singers, a band and often she has specialty performers.

How much creative control does Madonna exert?
She has been at the top of her game for more than 30 years; she has a very strong point of view. Madonna also is a collaborator. She’s always the hardest-working person on every set. Her work ethic is unparalleled. She really expects her collaborators to bring something to the plate.

How do you collaborate with fashion designers, like Gucci’s Alessandro Michele, who worked on the Rebel Heart Tour looks?
It can be challenging because the looks have to sustain the brutalities of dancing and sweating and moving every night, along with quick changes. Ninety percent of the time the costumes are not show-worthy, so what we do is rebuild them from the inside out, so they have the integrity and the look designers are trying to achieve.

Each look on Rebel Heart exudes power, as many of her looks have through the decades. Is “power” something you both consistently try to express?
Mostly what Madonna ends up wearing is an evolution of what is relevant at the time. I would say Madonna is a strong female artist who is attracted to just those things. The visuals reflect the music in a kind of seamless marriage of her point of view.

Madonna has been the target of some criticism about dressing appropriately for her age. Have you adjusted your approach to dressing her in her 50s?
It’s sexist and ridiculous, and has no bearing for me. Madonna has an incredible amount of integrity as an artist. She doesn’t invest in what people think of her, and that is the most liberating thing.
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