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Doing School For Everyone: Carrie Bradshaw Back And Big | Israel today

2021-12-09T08:45:06.475Z


The sequel to "Sex and the City" is here • What did the stars wear to the glittering New York premiere? • Hint: There is no disappointment here, just landed by the timeless style of the women who made us fall in love with fashion


Sarah Jessica Parker dressed up as Carrie Bradshaw for the premiere of "AND JUST LIKE THAT," and it was magical.

After a long and exciting wait, the new series from "Sex and the City" airs today (Thursday) on the HBO channel and will be broadcast in Israel hot.

How much we missed Carrie and Big, Photo: Reuters

The gala premiere of the launch of the series in question took place last night (Wednesday) in New York with all the stars and stars of the most fashionable and iconic series in the world.

Even though we had already seen a glimpse of some of the locks that Carrie, Charlotte and Miranda are going to wear this season, we were still waiting in anticipation to see what they would all wear in honor of the launch on the red carpet.

In style just as we expected from her.

Park, Photo: Reuters

In honor of the glittering evening, lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker dressed in a particularly feminine block, choosing to pay homage to her character in the series and wear one of Carrie's favorite fashion designers, Oscar de la Renta.

The close-knit fans among us can not forget the Oscar de la Renta wedding dress that Carrie measured in the first film of Sex and the City, it was a fashionable, dreamy and memorable moment.

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Parker represented Carrie respectfully with a feminine A-style evening dress in the 1950s style with a luxurious silver metallic gray silk fabric with delicate sequins, a built-in corset in a heart cut and a wide whipped skirt.

The crack revealed a flamingo pink tulle, a sweet skirt designed to spin, just like in the opening clip of the original show.

The dress is completed with a matching chiffon robe with flamingo pink heels that match the skirt in a personal design from the Parker SJP shoe brand, called Duchess.

Parker equipped the unique look with an Erdem clutch bag and glittering Fred Layton jewelry and vintage jewelry.

The look can be summed up as a sophisticated, feminine, chic, fashionable and classic look, which is exactly what we expected the star to wear.

Nixon in an orange twist, Photo: Reuters

The stars next to her dressed in unique and fashionable looks and did not disappoint us.

Cynthia Nixon, known as Miranda Hobbes, wore a neon orange look designed by Christopher John Rodgers, which included a tailored maxi dress with buttons and a male collar with matching pointed toe boots.

The look is a reminder of the color of red hair that led to the character of Hobbes during all the seasons of Sex and the City.

Although this time in the series her hair color has turned gray, the color still matches the actress precisely.

Davis looks like the first movie, Photo: Reuters

Actress Christine Davis, known as Charlotte York, wore a navy blue maxi dress in a heart-shaped corset cut with sleeves falling off the shoulders designed by Jason Woo, with a matching Taylor Clutch bag and sparkling diamond chandelier earrings.

The look of York was very reminiscent of the dress Charlotte wore in honor of Carrie and Big's wedding at the library, the wedding that ultimately did not take place, in the first film of Sex and the City.

We really liked the fashionable aesthetics of all of them that managed to tell a story and remind us why we fell so in love with the series and its characters, and now we are just waiting to enjoy the season.

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Source: israelhayom

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