All the And Just Like That... Outfits We’ve Seen So Far
At long last, we’ve finally gotten a glimpse at what a Sex and the City wardrobe looks like without its longtime stylist Patricia Field. And Just Like That..., HBO Max’s upcoming revival series, is instead styled by Field’s protégée, Molly Rogers, and co-costume designer on the Sex and the City movies, Danny Santiago. (The latter has lately also been styling Kim Cattrall.) Field’s successors started out with something of a shocker: When filming began earlier this month in New York City, Carrie Bradshaw appeared to have traded in her “It” bags for WNYC totes. (Fret not: A vintage Fendi baguette soon resurfaced on the newfound podcaster.) As for Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon,), now both moms of teenagers, they’ve taken on an air of sophistication. The latter has even made the leap from red to silvery grey hair.
Meanwhile, there are four newcomers to make up for Samantha’s absence: Nicole Ari Parker’s Lisa Todd Wexley, a notably chic documentarian; Sara Ramírez’s Che Diaz, an edgy non-binary comedian; Karen Pittman’s Dr. Nya Wallace, a Columbia Law School professor; and Sarita Choudhury’s Seema Patel, a (single) powerhouse real estate broker. Head behind the scenes for a closer look at all their ensembles so far, plus keep track of the ones that follow, here.
Apparently Big and Carrie are back on—they appear here together with the former in one of his classic black suits, and the latter in a cropped semi-sheer cardigan over her big floral dress. After initial paparazzi shots of the two characters seemed to catch them in a fight, they appear to have just gone on a lovely horse drawn carriage ride date here, so maybe they’re not over just yet.
Bobby Lee was not on our guest card bingo card, but here he is with Carrie, who is wearing an all white ensemble. Lee wears a pair of blue Adidas tracksuits, a red beanie, and a patterned button-down short-sleeved shirt over a jersey that says “Flexin.”
Miranda and Carrie complement one another’s looks during their night out, with the former in a long golden trench coat over a blue blouse and patterned silk Celine maxi skirt and the latter in a vintage ‘70s striped caftan over a pink knit dress and paired with a pink and green Fendi Baguette nano bag (a very Carrie accessory).
The girls seem to be having some sort of fun with a paint roller. Carrie certainly dressed the part with her overalls (vintage GAP white denim) and Miranda is looking like she might be ready to paint the town too, in her mom fit (Madewell pants, Reebok Royal Bb4500 wedge sneakers, and plaid button down).
Looks like Charlotte got the monochromatic denim jumpsuit memo for the paint activity with the girls. This particular pair of coveralls are by Free People.
Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker) is serving up Park Ave mom with a twist—by donning a Moschino Fall 2021 “Safari Essential Kit” jacket paired with over-the-knee lace up boots, and carrying some makeup brushes in the pockets.
Seema Patel (Sarita Choudhury) appears to be the one member of the crew not dressed for the occasion—instead she arrives in a rather sophisticated all-brown getup with a blue handbag.
A customized pink Mary Jane Louboutin bag feels very Carrie.
Carrie gives us a monochrome moment with her turquoise suit dress and blue crocodile handbag.
Carrie turns up looking sophisticated as she is seemingly on yet another date with her mystery man, wearing a L’Wren Scott white and black dress from Spring/Summer 2009, and black sequined handbag from Three Turtle Doves.
Mixing stripes? Now that’s a Carrie move. The fuschia YSL heels are also on brand.
Attending brunch with the girls seems to call for not only a mixing of stripes on Carrie’s part, but a track suit and clogs from Miranda and a classic floral number from Charlotte.
Based on other paparazzi photos from the same day on set, it appears that Carrie wears this flowy blue vintage Oscar de la Renta number to...a lobster lunch with the girls? As long as she doesn’t spill any butter on it, we guess it should be fine.
Katerina Tanenbaum arrived on set for her guest appearance, wearing Off-White. It seems like the heeled quilted boots are what the costume department thinks is currently trending with Gen-Z.
Not only is Carrie smoking again (we’re sure Aidan Shaw would be incensed if he witnessed the cigs) in this season of And Just Like That..., but she also seems to be having one of her domestic episodes. We have to imagine, though, that since this is the woman who once said she kept sweaters in her stove, those rubber gloves (paired with a Batsheva “Snap” house dress) are just for show. The headscarf and Jimmy Choo sunglasses combo, on the other hand, is giving us some chic Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz energy.
Before heading out on a date with her mystery man (he’s not Big!), Carrie put on the “Lekha” lehenga set from Falguni Shane Peacock. The accessory is looking like a handmade vintage piece, per the @justlikethatcloset fan Instagram account.
Carrie’s other date night look with a mystery man played by Jon Tenney was a little less loud—a pink blazer, shiny bag, and a floor-length floral dress.
Finally, it’s the Carrie Bradshaw look we’ve been waiting for: a tightly wrapped robin’s egg blue dress, a grown-up version of the iconic black bodycon moment from her early days of tapping away on restaurant windows. This one happens to be a Norma Kamali “Diana” jersey dress, notable for its one-shoulder, ruched style, and paired with some Aquazzura sandals and a cream blazer on top.
Though we may have seen her trading in her It bags for tote bags earlier on this season of And Just Like That... it would appear that Carrie is back to her old bag of tricks with this clutch.
Carrie is not the only one ready for fall. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Dr. Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman) take a coffee break on a park bench, with Dr. Wallace in a maroon pair of the coveted J.W. Anderson chain loafers matched up with an orange and purple Adidas sweatsuit, and Miranda with her Loewe skirt.
Both ladies have also seemingly decided that backpacks are the accessories they’re going with this season.
And just like that (sorry) it’s officially fall. Carrie was seen welcoming the cooler weather on September 27 with a trench coat and matching fedora, sticking to neutrals and red.
A closer look at Carrie’s latest statement footwear.
Carrie sure has been throwing wardrobe curveballs, but fret not: The shoes spotted here appear to simple give Parker a break between scenes.
Saint Laurent glitter pumps? Now that’s more like it.
Sarita Choudhury returned to set on September 27, marking just the third sight yet of her character Seema Patel, a powerhouse Manhattan real estate broker (seen here wearing leather boots by Christian Louboutin).
On September 17th, 2021, Parker was spotted in a new outfit, but we’ll excuse you if your eyes are drawn elsewhere first. What, exactly is going on here? We’re not entirely sure, however, the sponge ball-like detailing on her sandals is cute.
On September 15th, 2021, Parker was spotted in more classic Carrie whimsey in the form of this colorful check outfit. Please note: this is not a dress or skirt, but actually pants.
On August 31th, Kristin Davis and Nicole Ari Parker were spotted out and about. Davis is in classic “Charlotte” outfit with a yellow tweed skirt, why Parker’s look hints that her character will certainly be bold.
Sarah Jessica Parker had already promised the return of Carrie’s famed tutus, and August 27th, 2021 she was spotted in what seems to be the updated take: full length with a colorful striped sweater and black and white booties.
While the beachy palette of this dress and woven sunhat suggests a vacation, Parker was actually spotted filming this scene in Soho.
Do Carrie’s gold-heeled socks and Birkenstocks scare you? At least know that this is a hospital waiting room scene. Cynthia Nixon’s Miranda meanwhile is dressed in an Akris denim dress, Loewe bag, and vintage Max Mara blazer.
Carrie kept is relatively simple in a pink coat, and simple dress underneath while spotted in this scene.
Carrie added to the drama of her first reunion with Big by making a not-so-subtle reference to their (almost) wedding. “I made the effort!,” a disappointed Carrie exclaims in the first Sex and the City movie. “I put a bird on my head!” Her latest feathered friend found a home atop a voluminous polka-dot skirt by Carolina Herrera.
There appeared to be nothing very Carrie Bradshaw about the look Carrie wore to her surprise reunion with Natasha—the one who prompted Carrie to scream “you string me along for two years and you marry some 25-year-old girl after five months!” at Big in Sex and the City season 2.
A closer look, however, proves that Carrie has gotten her hands on Gucci’s epic Balenciaga remix, marking its first-ever sighting in the wild since Alessandro Michele dropped the collection in April.
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Natasha, notably sporting a wedding ring, joined the rest of the crew in topping off her dress with a belt.
Carrie’s gay best friend Stanford (Willie Garson) resurfaced on July 23, unmissable in a periwinkle Paul Smith suit and dandelion-yellow Aldo loafers. And he wasn’t the only Sex and the City throwback on set. Carrie’s Chanel flower brooch dates back to her fling with Aidan (John Corbett) in season 3. You may also recognize her Manolo Blahniks: As @everyoutfitonsatc noted, they’re the same ones she wore to her courthouse wedding with Big.
Niall Cunningham made his debut as Miranda’s teenaged son Brady Hobbes—fittingly alongside David Eigenberg’s Brady—highlighting his red hair with an orange phone case and Vans. Miranda went with a silk Gerard Darel two-piece, topped off with a leather Paco Rabanne tote.
Meanwhile, Charlotte’s daughter Lily Goldenblatt (Cathy Ang) is clearly taking after her mom. She complemented Charlotte’s floral Lela Rose dress in florals of her own by Oscar de la Renta.
As for Charlotte’s other daughter, she’s clearly forging her own path. While she also wore floral Oscar de la Renta, Rose Goldenblatt (Alexa Swinton) eccentrically topped it off with a tuxedo t-shirt and Harry Potter merch in the form of a Hedwig hat.
Miranda managed to make her backpack look arguably even chicer than Charlotte’s Fendi’s basket bag. (At least when she carried it, instead of strapping it on with her Athleta tote.
Carrie added an edge to her fuscha Carolina Herrera dress by bringing back the studded Streets Ahead belt she wore in the first Sex and the City movie. Her clutch is actually vintage Judith Leiber, the designer behind the bedazzled swan-shaped clutch that Big gave Carrie in season 2.
July 19 brought both a real surprise and throwback in the form of Bridget Moynahan’s Natasha. Whether the ring on Moynahan’s finger belongs to the actor or to the character remains to be seen.
Charlotte dug deep into the archives to find these Givenchy ruffles, designed by John Galliano (and modeled by Kate Moss) in 1996.
Miranda wore a studded belt of her own, atop a Likely NYC halter jumpsuit, for a night out at Webster Hall.
There it is: the Fendi baguette bag, in the same purple sequined iteration that Carrie was robbed of in season 3, and Parker herself ended up wearing in a Fendi ad. But it wasn’t even Carrie’s most notable accessory. Could that be a Blackberry?!
You can see why the return of the baguette was a moment—it couldn’t be more different than the WNYC totes that Carrie had previously been toting.
July 15 brought our first glimpse of Sara Ramírez, who seems to be the cast’s resident alt. It’s their character, Che Diaz, who’s apparently to credit with Carrie’s new collection of totes. A nonbinary queer standup comedian, Diaz makes Carrie a regular guest on their podcast. Expect to see much more of them soon; Diaz is said to have a “big presence,” with an “outrageous sense of humor and progressive, human overview of gender roles.”
Enter Julie Halston, who showed up the day prior. The Broadway actor was a minor yet standout character in Sex and the City’s final season as Bitsy von Muffling, a socialite married to the cabaret singer played by Nathan Lane that everyone presumed to be gay.
Compared to the day prior, July 13, Carrie looked casual in a vintage silk Claude Montana jumpsuit on her way to work.
She debuted the aforementioned jumpsuit channeling John Galliano’s personal style, topping it off with a statement hat and cropped silk jacket by Dries Van Noten.
Nicole Ari Parker joined the gang on July 13, immediately establishing her character Lisa Todd Wexley’s fashion cred with a printed jumpsuit by Pleats Please Issey Miyake. In addition to being a documentarian and mother of three, Lisa appears to be an accessories master; note the paint-splattered Giuseppe Zanotti pumps, handmade Veronica Silicani bag, and statement chain necklace by the Danish label Monies.
Presumably in between takes, Kristin Davis has been favoring a pair of Nike slides—in this case, along with a Louis Vuitton bag and Alexander McQueen skirt.
Carrie apparently isn’t alone in favoring both Dries Van Noten and casual canvas tote bags, though it’s possible Nixon toted the latter off-set. She later swapped out the Bernie Sanders shoutout for a “Balloon” bag by Loewe.
Carrie wore two different WNYC totes in the same day on July 12.
No, that’s not a $480 Burberry dog poop bag—it’s a $480 Burberry vintage barrel bag charm.
Naturally, she carried not one designer bag, but two—the other being a Rianna + Nina “Treasure Box.”
Behond the crew’s ensembles on the very first day of filming, July 9.Miranda buttoned her Altuzarra all the way up to the top, while Charlotte bared her shoulders in Carolina Herrera. Carrie unsurprisingly did the most, pairing a vintage Norma Kamali skirt with platform Celine pumps.
There’s more: That’s actually a hat slung across her back.
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