
Star dips into Sex and the City wardrobe for parties
The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist.
"I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England.
But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use".
The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments.
Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use.
She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series.
In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene.
She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit.
"If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film."
The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14.
Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.)
In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat.
The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence.
Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties.
The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist.
"I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England.
But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use".
The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments.
Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use.
She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series.
In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene.
She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit.
"If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film."
The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14.
Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.)
In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat.
The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence.
Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties.
The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist.
"I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England.
But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use".
The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments.
Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use.
She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series.
In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene.
She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit.
"If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film."
The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14.
Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.)
In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat.
The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence.
Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties.
The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist.
"I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England.
But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use".
The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments.
Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use.
She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series.
In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene.
She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit.
"If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film."
The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14.
Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.)
In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat.
The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Perth Now
10 hours ago
- Perth Now
Alan Cumming found it 'really healing' to reprise Nightcrawler role
Alan Cumming found it 'really healing' to reprise his role as Nightcrawler in Avengers: Doomsday. The 60-year-old actor and Traitors presenter had a terrible time when he previously took on the role for Bryan Singer's 2003 movie X2 and Alan was thrilled to get the chance to play the character again and leave with happy memories of set. He told PEOPLE: 'It was amazing. It was actually really... in a sort of ooey, gooey way, it was really healing and really nice to go back to something that it was a terrible experience when I did it the first time. A great film, great film. I love the film. "It was actually really great to go back. And especially, I'm 60 years old. I did not think I would be doing stunts, playing a superhero in my 60s. So that was great. And everyone was really nice. And I got it done really quickly because I couldn't go, because of The Traitors, when most of my scenes were being shot." Alan added that he was "miserable" making X2, for an "awful for a variety of reasons that I have talked about at length'. He previously told Kate Thornton on the White Wine Question Time podcast: "We were really in a very bad working situation. "It was dangerous, it was abusive, and the studio didn't care. All the actors said something and they still just went: 'Oh, never mind. It's only gonna be a few more weeks, don't worry. And it's gonna make a lot of money.' "They actually said that and also 'you're under contract'. And I said: 'I don't want to feel dirty about going to work'. I would cry, it was just tragic. "I would be in that awful blue makeup. I put on loads of weight during that because I would just eat, I was exhausted. My boyfriend at the time would make all these crazy big meals. "I would go home, eat a ton, have a couple glasses of wine, burst into tears and go to sleep. And then go and be a miserable blue mutant [the next day]." Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Ian McKellen, Kelsey Grammer, James Marsden and Rebecca Romijn will also reprise their X-Men roles for the movie, while core MCU actors Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Mackie, Danny Ramirez, Sebastian Stan, Paul Rudd, Tom Hiddleston, Letitia Wright and Winston Duke will star.


The Advertiser
12 hours ago
- The Advertiser
Star dips into Sex and the City wardrobe for parties
Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties. The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist. "I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England. But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use". The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments. Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use. She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series. In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene. She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit. "If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film." The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14. Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.) In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat. The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence. Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties. The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist. "I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England. But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use". The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments. Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use. She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series. In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene. She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit. "If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film." The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14. Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.) In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat. The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence. Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties. The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist. "I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England. But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use". The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments. Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use. She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series. In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene. She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit. "If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film." The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14. Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.) In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat. The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence. Sarah Jessica Parker has revealed she dips into her Sex and the City "archive" wardrobe when she dresses for parties. The 60-year-old actor played Carrie Bradshaw on the hit show on and off since 1998 and now admits she has occasionally worn clothing from the character's iconic collection, which she amassed while playing the relationship columnist. "I just did it," Parker told People, speaking about dressing for a birthday party in England. But she stressed it was "one of the few occasions I've ever pulled from the archive for personal use". The actor also emphasised she is "very thoughtful" when making such decisions, and considers the appropriateness and safety of the occasion to ensure the preservation of the garments. Parker's connection to Carrie's wardrobe goes beyond occasional personal use. She has retained all of the original costumes, including clothes and furniture, from the Sex and the City and And Just Like That... series. In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, the actor explained she had kept every single item, packed according to season, episode and scene. She expressed interest in one day showcasing the collection in a public exhibit. "If it's the right place that can do right by what it meant, that it's really about (designers) Molly (Rogers), Danny (Santiago), and Patricia (Field), and maybe it's a bigger conversation that includes something else from cinema too – that's about costumes and stories and women on film." The fashion legacy of Sex and the City and its spinoffs has been a defining element since the series' original run from 1998 to 2004, its two follow-up films, and most recently the revival series And Just Like That..., which concluded its latest season on August 14. Throughout all the projects, fashion has played a significant role for Parker, as well as her co-stars Kristin Davis (who plays Charlotte York), Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), and Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes.) In the series finale of And Just Like That..., costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago styled Carrie's final outfit, a voluminous cranberry Molly Goddard crinoline skirt paired with a pink sequined L'Wren Scott cardigan, a vintage plaid coat from London's Portobello Market, a Vivienne Westwood purse, fuchsia heels from the SJP Collection, and a velvet-pink vintage hat. The ensemble served as a more mature homage to Carrie's original pink tutu from the Sex and the City opening sequence.


Perth Now
13 hours ago
- Perth Now
Michelle Yeoh shares secret to happy marriage after 19-year engagement
Michelle Yeoh has shared the secret to her happy marriage after a 19-year engagement. The Everything Everywhere All At Once star met former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt in Shanghai in 2004 and they got engaged a month later, but they didn't tie the knot until 2023 and Michelle has now revealed the secret to their long and happy relationship is treating every day like a "celebration". She told PEOPLE: "We've been together for 21 years, and we've been married for two ... What we say is: 'Every day should be a celebration.' Why do we wait for a special day?" Michelle, 63, added of her partner: "I am so blessed because he's so supportive of what I do. I love my work. This is my passion. "He never turns around and says you spend a lot of time away from me, which I have sometimes, but he's very understanding." She also revealed Jean doesn't count their relationship in years - and insists on giving her a more comprehensive breakdown. The Oscar-winner explained: "He doesn't count by years. He tells me we've been together 7,000-[something] days. And if I really ask, he'll give me hours and minutes too." The pair recently celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary on July 27, but Michelle missed it because she was travelling. She shared a picture of the pair together on Instagram, and wrote: "Happy Anniversary with love from Paris." Michelle previously revealed Jean's love of numbers in the program given to guests at their wedding in Switzerland in 2023, which read: "Today after 6,992 days on 27th July 2023 in Geneva, surrounded by loving family and friends, we are so happy to celebrate this special moment together." After the wedding in Switzerland, the couple went on to tie the knot for a second time by hosting a ceremony in Michelle's home town of Ipoh in Malaysia in December 2023. It comes after Michelle recently opened up about her struggle to start a family admitting she felt like a "failure" for not having children with her first husband Dickson Poon, who she was married to between 1988 and 1992. In an appearance on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, Michelle explained: "I think the worst moment to go through is every month you feel like such a failure. "And then you go, why? And I think at some point you stop blaming yourself. I go, there are certain things in your body that doesn't function in a certain way. "That's how it is. You just have to let go and move on. And I think you come to a point where you have to stop blaming you." Michelle admitted she is still trying to come to terms with not being able to have children. She shared: "Sometimes, honestly, I still think about it. "I'm 62. Of course, I'm not going to have a baby right now, but the thing is we just had a grandchild. "Then you feel you're still very, very blessed because you do have a baby in your life."