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The Sex and the City Outfits ELLE Editors Will Never Get Over
And just like that, the cinematic universe of Sex and the City comes to a close. Tonight, the final episode of AJLT will air—and heaven knows we have some seriously mixed feelings about it. While it doesn't help to dwell on the past, how could you resist a stroll down memory lane? After all, these characters have shaped our personalities and wardrobes for nearly three decades. Here at ELLE, we're suckers for nostalgia. So for old times' sake, our editors are reminiscing on their favorite looks of all time from Sex and the City and And Just Like That . Indulge us, won't you?
Carrie's Floral Dress
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'This dress lives rent-free in my head. It's ultra-feminine without being girly, and with a strappy heel, I consider it timeless. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the Y2K aesthetic is back en vogue.' —Dale Arden Chong, senior fashion commerce editor
Samantha's Skin-Baring Bodysuit
James Devaney
'BADDIE ALERT! Quite frankly, Samantha's wardrobe usually didn't live up to her larger-than-life confidence, a fact that I found a bit disappointing. But this little number? Now that's what I like to see from our sex-positive legend.'— Meg Donohue, associate fashion commerce editor
Miranda In Royal Blue
Ray Tamarra
'Miranda Hobbes in an electric cobalt gown is like seeing your practical, pantsuit-loving friend show up to brunch in couture: unexpected, thrilling, and slightly intimidating. The Old Hollywood waves and crimson lip seal the deal: it's unapologetically dramatic, but with the dry wit of a woman who could cross-examine you over champagne. The gown is pure old-school glamour, but the woman wearing it? Still a step ahead of everyone else.' —Moriel Mizrahi Finder, editorial and social media assistant
The Tutu
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'This list simply wouldn't be complete without mentioning the tutu at least twice. The tutu is canon.' —Claire Stern Milch, digital director
Charlotte's Polka Dot Frock
James Devaney
'Honestly, one of the reasons I love this outfit is because one of my best friends waits for the day when she gets to tell a man who's wronged me, 'I curse the day you were born!' That aside, though, Charlotte's polka dot maternity outfits feels iconic in itself. Who knew that pregnancy style—along with a healthy shopping spree—could look so chic?' —Dale Arden Chong, senior fashion commerce editor
Red Hot Samantha
James Devaney
'Samantha always kills it in a bold, monochrome look. (Remember the sparkly blue set she wore to that girls' trip to L.A.? Divine!) This fiery red blouse and skirt combo is no exception. With exaggerated shoulders, a thick cinched waist, and a matching leather handbag, the outfit means business—and sex. In other words, it's Samantha in a nutshell.' — Erica Gonzales, deputy editor, culture
The Other Tutu
James Devaney
'Why am I getting emotional writing about a tutu? It's Carrie's signature—and this green finale version was the perfect nod to the white tulle skirt she wore in Sex and the City 's opening credits.' —Madison Feller, digital deputy editor
Carrie's Overalls
Gotham
'Love or hate the reboot, this outfit does feel very Carrie. Leave it to her to pair overalls with an exposed bra and platform heels, at a work station no less. She came to work and to werk, and the casual effortlessness of it all is what makes Carrie's 'fits her own.'— Madison Rexroat, accessories editor
Carrie's Groutfit
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'What I've always loved about this look is the elevated simplicity of it. The dress is an easy staple tank dress, but paired with the aviators, Gucci bag, and nude heels, it creates such a timeless look especially for the summer season.' —Carson Stannard, fashion editor
Miranda's Jumpsuit
'Miranda, baby, this is it. This is your cut, your color, your silhouette. You've never looked better. You're a star—and don't let them tell you different.'— Meg Donohue, associate fashion commerce editor
Gotham
Carrie's Pantsuit
Brian Ach
'Growing up as a Sex and the City fan, Carrie Bradshaw's outfits were a lesson in audacity. Her looks spanned the spectrum—from deliciously good (the Galliano newspaper dress will always be iconic) to downright chaotic (tie-dye, really?). This white pantsuit ensemble sits perfectly in the middle: chaotically good. On its own, the crisp white suit could easily make any best-dressed list, but true to form, Carrie thrives in the chaos. The pink pinstripe button-down breaks up the suit's predictable polish, and the accessories push it further. First, your eye is drawn to the gold brooch pinned to an oversized black tie. That 'handbag' she's carrying? It's actually a hatbox. Chaotic, unique, and daring—exactly how fashion should be.' —Nerisha Penrose, beauty commerce editor
Carrie's Fur and Boots
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'Carrie's oversized fur jacket carried her through every brunch, shoe store, and West Village stoop. Paired with a flirty blouse, a messy top knot, and snake skin stiletto boots, she took her iconic maximalist style to a whole new level—while somehow still feeling cool and casual. Talk about effortlessly chic.' —Emma Aerin Becker, associate beauty e-commerce writer
The Naked Dress
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'The naked dress. So good it bannered the side of an M11 bus. Of course she slept with Big that night.'— Claire Stern Milch, digital director
Charlotte's Black and White Moment
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'Prep doesn't usually work for me, but I've always had a soft spot for Charlotte's O.G. tradwife looks. No one pulls off a ponytail and a collared shirt quite like a fresh-faced Kristin Davis, but this modern ensemble from And Just Like That really works.'— Meg Donohue, associate fashion commerce editor
Carrie's Blue Dress
James Devaney
'First the Carrie necklace, then the Carrie dress. This one-shouldered Norma Kamali Diana in the perfect shade of blue is perpetually sold-out for a reason. She never steers us wrong.'— Claire Stern Milch, digital director
Carrie Off Duty
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'Carrie has two speeds: undies and a cigarette or confusing couture. Very seldom do we catch a glimpse of her somewhere in between, which is why this laidback look has always stood out to me. Maybe it's because it's something I would wear.'— Meg Donohue, associate fashion commerce editor
Mixed Prints for Miranda
James Devaney
'Don't be deceived; mixing plaids is no easy feat—just ask Carrie. She often plays with prints with disastrous results. But this one was a (rare) win for Miranda and the costumers of And Just Like That. '— Meg Donohue, associate fashion commerce editor
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