I suppose I should really title this post "They've Got Style" because both Patricia Field and Sarah Jessica Parker contribute to the genius of Carrie Bradshaw's look. For me Sex and the City has always been about the fashion - those eccentric outfits created by Field and worn with such ease by Parker.
As far as I can see from the photos taken on the movie set, it looks like the two women haven't lost their touch. The outfits are as creative and crazy as ever - and just like every other fashionista out there, I'll be counting down the days until the movie opens this spring.
I love, love, love this green floral ensemble. It's a little grandmother-ish, but I suppose that's half the charm. The Eiffel Tower purse is so impractical it's great - I doubt you could even fit a metro card in there. Then again, you never see Carrie taking the train...
Looks like they brought back the fur coat from the series and no SATC movie would be complete without some wedding drama. The wedding dress is gorgeous, but it's the green streak in the headpiece that makes the outfit.
Casual Carrie with elastic-around-the-ankle jeans and a cardigan worn as a tunic/dress.
This might not be the most creative or exciting outfit, but it's my absolute favorite. A 3/4 length, belted coat with skinny pants creates a fantastic silhouette. I'd love to find a knitted fedora like the one she's wearing, but I'd skip the polka-dot belt.
Too see what the other characters in the movie are wearing visit Sky Showbiz's website.
CL
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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6 comments:
I think she was great for vintage !!!Thrift stores became popular !
sigh, that green dress and coat combo is the most beautiful thing I've seen in a while
I like this post. Good job!
Have always loved SJP.
i´m completly in love with Carrie!
her outfits are simply great!
xoxo
Glad to hear I'm not alone!
I think the belt is studded? But the way the light hits it, it looks like polka dots? It's funny how it gets lost against the green dress but really stands out against the coat.
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