Field to Frame
Narrative Styling for Filmmakers & Creative Professionals
Field to Frame is a styling studio rooted in documentary sensibilities and quiet, cinematic refinement.
by FILMMAKER & stylist
Rachel Beth Anderson
Whether preparing for a press tour or creating your daily wardrobe, The process is collaborative, REFINED, and grounded in emotional clarity.
“Rachel is a godsend! It was reassuring to work with a stylist who understands the norms and nuances of film festival fashion, and Rachel made it so easy. She's calm, creative, generous, and genuinely invested in helping filmmakers have fun with fashion.”
Jackie Jesko, emmy-winning & peabody-winning Director & producer
“I want my personal presentation to reflect the attention to detail, thoughtfulness, drama, and creativity of the film itself.
If this is important to you as well, reach out to Rachel. Even if you’ve been an edit gremlin for months and haven’t seen the sun, she can help make the visual record of these personal and professional triumphs their own archival gems worth cherishing.”
taryn gould, academy award short listed filmmaker
“Through Rachel’s guidance, I learned how to find and identify timeless garments that not only hold up but actually get better with age. She also helped me refine my personal style in a way that reflects all the parts of who I am: tech professional, creative, and a little unexpected with flashes of texture and dramatic colors. Since my wardrobe edit, I’ve noticed a huge boost in confidence and ease. ”
Agatha Isabel, Author, Non-Profit Leader and Global AI Governance & Privacy at TikTok
“Rachel has an uncanny ability to uncover not just beautiful pieces, but garments that make you look and feel elegant, confident, and truly comfortable. She envisions an entire look at once, from the dress and shoes to the accessories and hair - without ever missing a detail.”
Ilaria Polsonetti, emmy-winning editor
“Having spent most of my career behind the camera, stepping into a role in front of it felt daunting - but Rachel’s styling made me feel comfortable in my body (finally), confident, and truly like myself. Knowing I was in her care allowed me to let go and be my authentic self on camera.”
Marilyn Ness, Primetime Emmy & academy award listed filmmaker