(Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)Īlso a sartorial highlight, Carrie was riding a fashion high in episode 7.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 27: Sarah Jessica Parker seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” on the Upper East Side on Octoin New York City. Luckily, Miranda was dressed for the occasion in her Altuzzarra “Tippi” gathered print midi dress. One always hopes to look put-together when awkwardly running into an ex or a one-time hook up like Che Diaz. Pairing the beautiful dress with statement rings, and an oversized gold bangle, her large golden crab pendant steals the show. Donning a black brocade floral one-shoulder puff sleeve gown to a silent auction fundraiser, her styling is luckily much better than her microphone skills. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO MaxĬharlotte’s new bestie and tennis parter Lisa Todd Wexley may have an amazing wardrobe, but her jewelry collection takes center stage. The ensemble is almost as unforgettable as the end to Carrie’s date. Paired with a vintage Max Mara “Glauco” blazer with custom iridescent painted details, and a Paco Rabanne snakeskin clutch, Carrie slipped into a pair of Aquazzura “Tequila” rhinestone silver sandals. Taking the place of the iconic beige “naked dress” of Sex and The City, the baby blue Norma Kamali “Diana” one-shoulder ruched jersey dress is quite possibly Bradshaw’s best look of And Just Like That to date. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)Ĭarrie bravely ventures out on her first date since Big’s death in the look we have all been waiting for since photos taken during filming began to leak. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 14: Sarah Jessica Parker seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” in Tribeca on Octoin New York City. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 14: Sarah Jessica Parker seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow up series to “Sex and the City” in Tribeca on Octoin New York City. Always one to properly accessorize, her tiny Fendi “Baguette” nano bag and black Gianvito Rossi suede button-up peep-toe booties complete the look. Carrie on the other hand, sports a monochromatic mauve two-piece knit set beneath her matching vintage 1970s silk caftan pleated with colors of fuchsia, army green, gold, and sage sourced from Lofty Vintage boutique. With Miranda opting for a golden vintage Issy Miyake trench and a printed silk full-length Celine skirt, the reformed-corporate lawyer paired her ensemble with Gianvito Rossi taupe “Poppy” platform sandals. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)Īfter dinner with the girls, Miranda and Carrie walk arm in arm in muted earth tones while discussing the current state of their sex lives. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 05: Cynthia Nixon and Sarah Jessica Parker seen on the set of “And Just Like That…” the follow-up series to “Sex and the City” in Midtown Manhattan on Novemin New York City. Advised to go out on a date to “give the reader an element of hope” after a bit of a depressing read, Carrie is forced to “dip her toe” into the dating pool once again. Craig Blankenhorn/HBO MaxĪfter having completed her novel “Loved and Lost,” detailing the tragic events of Big’s death, Carrie meets with her editor in a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier 1997 suit. Here, GRAZIA places a spotlight on the best fashion moments of episode 7 of And Just Like That.
In Sex and the Widow, Carrie’s editor suggests she sprinkle a bit of optimism in the epilogue- a “glimmer of hope.” When our protagonist is tasked with a mandate to date a man, we get some of the best fashion moments to grace our screen since the show’s debut, and some of the oddest twist and turns as the plot thickens. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)Įpisode 7 of And Just Like That begins with the passing of time as Carrie Bradshaw whips out a new book detailing her tragic loss of Big- proving that she is, in fact, still a writer.