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Phillip Bloch : ウィキペディア英語版
Phillip Bloch

Phillip Bloch is an American celebrity stylist, designer, and television personality. 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, and Michael Jackson for ''Ebony'' and ''Jet magazine''. Bloch also styled the very first issue of ''VIBE'' magazine, and was featured in the film ''Return to Babylon'' 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, and Jennifer Lopez.〔 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.
==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. 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.
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.〔
After eight years in modeling, Bloch looked to transition from modeling and was encouraged by editors to become a stylist.〔〔 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.

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