Phillip Bloch Explained

Phillip Bloch
Birth Date:1960–1961
Birth Place:Long Island, New York
Nationality:American
Education:Fashion Institute of Technology
Occupation:Stylist, writer, designer, actor and television personality
Television:Entertainment Tonight, America's Next Top Model, Glam God with Vivica A. Fox, Cause Celeb With Phillip Bloch
Years Active:1980–present

Phillip Bloch is an American celebrity stylist, designer, and television personality.[1] He has styled historic cover photos including River Phoenix, which would be Phoenix's last photo shoot and the photo would be used on the cover of several magazines,[2] and Michael Jackson for Ebony and Jet magazine.[3] Bloch also styled the very first issue of VIBE magazine,[4] and was featured in the film Return to Babylon[5] and co-starred on the VH1 reality series Glam God with Vivica A. Fox.

Bloch has been a stylist to celebrities such as Halle Berry, Lindsay Lohan, Salma Hayek, John Travolta, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, and Melania Trump.[1] [6] [7] Bloch has acted in 17 films, produced two films, and is a regular guest correspondent for E!, CNN, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, HLN and ABC. Bloch is also an active member of the Creative Coalition.[8]

Career

Bloch began his fashion career in the 1980s as a model working with designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Yves Saint Laurent and Rei Kawakubo as well as Italian Vogue, Jordache Jeans, Dior, Vogue Homme, and Per Lui Amica.[9] [10] [11] In 1981, he was chosen for the Jordache Jeans campaign which funded his way to London, where he was selected for the cover of teen magazine Oh Boy, which would be his first. After one year of modeling, Bloch returned to the US and worked at Studio 54.

Bloch worked in Spain with photographer Javier Vallhonrat on a campaign for Wrangler and editorial in Vogue Espana. He was discovered and recruited to work in Japan where he met designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Bloch walked in Gaultier's show as well as several other designers in Paris. He also worked in Italy with stylist Sciascia Gambaccini for Per Lui.[12]

Bloch lived and worked in Europe for almost a decade where he walked the runways designers, Jean Paul Gaultier, John Galliano, Yves Saint Laurent, Romeo Gigli, Comme des Garçons, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, and Gianni Versace. He was also featured in editorials in L’Uomo Vogue, The Face, I-D, Amica and Vogue Homme, amongst other top European titles.[10]

After eight years in modeling, Bloch looked to transition from modeling and was encouraged by editors to become a stylist.[3] [11] By the late 1980s, Bloch was working as a PR representative for European design houses, including Romeo Gigli and Costume National. He began designing and created Les Enfants du Paradis,a Milan-based knitwear line, with his partner Stefano Di Sabatino.[13]

Stylist

In the 1990s, Bloch moved to Los Angeles where he became a fashion stylist at the Cloutier Agency.[14] In 1993, his first job at the agency was to dress the actor River Phoenix for the cover of Detour, which would be Phoenix's last photo shoot and the photo would be used on the cover of several magazines.[3] [15] In 1994, Bloch dressed his first major female star, Faye Dunaway, for her appearance as host of 1994 edition of The Golden Globes. They would continue to work together for several years.[3] Bloch became a known celebrity stylist with clients such as Michael Jackson whose Ebony and Jet magazine covers that Bloch styled would become historic.[10] In 1997, Bloch created dressed an unprecedented 12 celebrities for the Oscars, including Sandra Bullock, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jennifer Lopez and Salma Hayek.[16] Bloch also styled Michael Jackson for his last covers for Ebony and Jet magazine in 2007.[17] In 2015, Bloch became creative style director for NFL Women's Apparel for their first-ever Hall of Fashion event.[18]

Designer

Bloch's design career began in the 1980s when he created Les Enfants du Paradis, a Milan-based knitwear line composed of women's cashmere separates, with his partner Stefano Di Sabatino. The business closed as a result of operating costs outweighing profit.[19] In 2000, Bloch launched a line of costume jewelry with the shopping channel QVC.[20] In 2004, Bloch designed a new line of crystal jewelry for Baccarat.[21] The eight-piece crystal collection included a necklace and earrings designed with Hollywood starlets as an inspiration and was taken to the Oscars.[22] In 2008, Bloch debuted a holiday cashmere collection for the label, Phillip Bloch for Emma & Posh at Toronto Fashion Week.[23] [24] In the same year, he also debuted a men's collection for Unruly Heir.[25] In 2009, Bloch partnered with Hush Puppies as a guest designer for men's shoes.[26] In 2009, Bloch partnered with Hush Puppies as a guest designer for men's shoes.[26] He also designed the Phillip Bloch for Hush Puppies eyewear collection, which was released by the Kenmark Group.[27]

Television and film

Television

Bloch has been featured as a celebrity fashion stylist on The Tyra Banks Show as well as America's Next Top Model, Canada's Next Top Model, and Britain's Next Top Model. Additionally, Bloch has made television appearances on Inside Edition, The Wendy Williams Show, Dr. Phil, Good Morning America and The View.[14]

In 1998, Bloch was invited by CNN to host its pre-show to the 1998 Academy Awards.[28] He also appeared in the AMC original documentary The Hollywood Fashion Machine.[29] Additionally, Bloch had regular appearances on MTV, VH1 and the E! network and he became a featured comedian on VH1's comedic pop-culture countdown shows. Bloch was later the designated style expert on MTV’s House of Style and was featured in his own episode of Ashton Kutcher's Punk'd.

In 2002, Bloch covered the Cannes Film Festival for ABC News and launched a partnership with eBay in which he was named Fashion Editor.[30] In 2008, Bloch co-starred on the VH1 reality series Glam God with Vivica A. Fox.[31] Bloch judged a group of stylists as they competed for the grand prize of $100,000. In 2011, he joined ABC News as a broadcast correspondent with projects such as serving as third anchor on the Royal Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and eventually was granted his own television series.[32] Bloch produced Cause Celeb With Phillip Bloch, which was a globally aired series of interviews with celebrities discussing their philanthropic involvement. Phillip Bloch Inc. produced 28 interviews with celebrities including Ivanka Trump, Steve Harvey, Chaka Khan, Forest Whitaker, Kristen Bell, Wendy Williams and Carmelo Anthony bringing attention to their causes.[32]

Film

Bloch has acted in 17 films and produced two films. His work includes , The Eyes of Tammy Faye, The Intern, and The Unseen, which all premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[33] He appeared in Jay Z's Death of a Dynasty in 2003, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[34] In 2004, Bloch had his first leading film role as a blind character named Sammy in the feature film The Unseen, which starred Judah Friedlander, Steve Harris and Gospel legend Shirley Caesar.[35] [36] Bloch's next lead role was in the black and white silent film Return to Babylon, which he co-produced and played the character Ramon Novarro. Return to Babylon was an official selection at the Glendale International Film Festival in 2015.[37]

In 2010, Bloch made an appearance in the Oliver Stone directed , which starred Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Carey Mulligan. Bloch was also featured in the independent fashion documentary, Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston.[33] In 2015, Bloch was featured in , a behind-the-scenes documentary on Michael Jackson.[33]

Bibliography

Filmography

Film

YearTitleNotes
2000Dressing for the Oscars(TV movie documentary)
2000The Intern
2000The Eyes of Tammy Faye
2003Death of a Dynasty
2005The UnseenActor and producer
2005Love and Suicide
2006Delirious
2006Dirty Laundry
2007Victoriana
2008Gospel Hill
2012The Tents(documentary)
2013Return to BabylonActor and co-producer
2015(documentary; post-production)
2015Booted
2015Stealing Chanel

Television

YearTitleNotes
200230th International Emmy Awards(TV special)
2003Punk'd(TV series)
2004101 Most Sensational Crimes of Fashion(TV movie)
200450 Most Awesomely Bad Songs... Ever(TV movie documentary)
2004E! True Hollywood Story(TV series documentary)
200420 Most Awesomely Bad Songs of 2004(TV special documentary)
200440 Most Awesomely Bad Dirrty Songs... Ever(TV special documentary)
2005Entourage(TV series)
2005101 Even Bigger Celebrity Oops(TV movie documentary)
2005Merry F#%$in' Christmas(TV movie)
2005Great Things About the Holidays (TV movie)
2005–2010Fashion News Live(TV series)
2006Style Me(TV series)
2006ABC World News Tonight with David Muir(TV series)
2007The Most Annoying Pop Songs.... We Hate to Love(TV series documentary)
200740 Greatest Reality TV Moments 2(TV movie documentary)
2007Five News (TV series)
2008Ebony Fashion Fair

50 Years of Style

(TV movie)
2008Dr. Phil(TV series)
2008Starz Inside: Fashion in Film(TV movie documentary)
2008Glam God with Vivica A. Fox(TV series)
2010Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston(documentary)
2011Academy Awards: Iconic Stars, Legendary Fashions(TV series and movie documentary)
2013A Healthy You & Carol Alt(TV series)
2015Entertainment Tonight(TV series)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phillip Bloch Double Whammy / New York City. May 29, 2008. Variety. October 20, 2015.
  2. Web site: River Phoenix. Michael Tighe. June 1993. L'Oeil de la Photographie . October 20, 2015.
  3. Web site: Stylist to the stars reveals behind-the-scenes stories. Anna Lanfreschi. January 12, 2013. HLN. October 20, 2015.
  4. Web site: Celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch talks shopping addiction, calls Nicki Minaj a 'Hot Mess'. Adrien Field. September 29, 2010. VIBE. October 20, 2015.
  5. Web site: Hollywood Babylon Redux. 2009. Paper Publishing Company. October 20, 2015.
  6. Web site: Lindsay Lohan's stylist Phillip Bloch explains cutoff dress debacle. February 22, 2013. Access Hollywood. October 31, 2015.
  7. Web site: Celeb stylist Phillip Bloch on dressing Oscar nominees and his favorite gowns. February 28, 2014. FOX News Magazine. October 31, 2015.
  8. Web site: Phillip Bloch: Michelle Obama Is ‘Blackie O.’. Tina Peng. October 29, 2008. New York News & Politics. October 31, 2015.
  9. Web site: The fashion maven is in. Lisa Chau. October 7, 2014. U.S. News & World Report. October 20, 2015.
  10. Web site: Phillip Bloch. Apr 15, 2014. New You Magazine. October 20, 2015.
  11. News: Fall 2004. Beyond the stars . FQ Magazine.
  12. News: Wayne. george. September 2002. The Men Behind The Women . Genre. 52.
  13. News: Spindler. Amy M.. June 10, 1997. A self-styled Hollywood star. The New York Times.
  14. News: Lindstrom. Jan . October 11, 1999. Star-crossed dresser. IN Los Angeles .
  15. Web site: River Phoenix. Michael Tighe. June 1993. L’Oeil de la Photographie . November 9, 2015.
  16. News: Wayne. George. 1999. A Style Memoire. Untitled Magazine.
  17. News: December 2007. Michael 25 years after Thriller . Ebony .
  18. Web site: Super Bowl: NFL's foray into fashion. Syl Tang. January 30, 2015. The Hollywood Reporter. October 20, 2015.
  19. News: November 2010. Phillip Bloch. Elle Canada.
  20. Web site: You can buy a jeweled clip off the bold Bloch. Libby Calaway. December 11, 2000. New York Post. October 20, 2015.
  21. Web site: Spring color takes a star turn at Oscars. Olivia Barker. February 26, 2004. USA TODAY. October 20, 2015.
  22. News: February 12, 2004. Touch of glass. Fashion Week Daily. p.6.
  23. News: Beckett. Whitney . August 4, 2008 . Emma & Posh teams with Bloch. WWD . 45.
  24. Web site: New kid on the Bloch. Leisa Barnett. August 4, 2008. Vogue. November 13, 2015.
  25. Web site: American Attitudes unveils new HQ. Christopher Blomquist. March 5, 2009. Sportswear International. November 13, 2015.
  26. Web site: Haute dogs. Leo Petacci. 2009. Sharp Magazine. September 16, 2015.
  27. Web site: Kenmark debuts Phillip Bloch for Hush Puppies Collection. Staff. March 9, 2009. Vision Monday. October 20, 2015.
  28. News: Slonim. Jeffrey. April 4, 1999. The Voice of Authority: Phillip Bloch . The New York Daily News .
  29. News: Herman-Cohen. Valli . 1999. Giving Style Makers a Screen Test. The Los Angeles Times.
  30. News: January 20, 2002. Design online . The New York Times .
  31. News: August 2008. Bill Keveney. We Interrupt The Olympics. USA Today. 113.
  32. News: Monget. Karyn . July 25, 2011 . With A Little Help From My Friends. WWD . 8.
  33. Web site: Phillip Bloch. IMDB. October 20, 2015.
  34. Web site: Bloch would. May 14, 2003. British Vogue . October 20, 2015.
  35. Web site: Review: 'The Unseen'. November 2005. Variety. October 20, 2015.
  36. Web site: Phillip Bloch. 2012. United Colors of Fashion. October 20, 2015.
  37. Web site: Return to Babylon. 2015. Return to Babylon. October 20, 2015.