The Best Fashion Spotted on the Set of ‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3

Jun 10, 2024 at 3:03 PM
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Fashionable Flair: Dissecting the Iconic Looks of the "And Just Like That..." Cast

Keywords:FashionStyle"And Just Like That..."Sex and the CityWardrobeThe highly anticipated revival of the beloved "Sex and the City" franchise, "And Just Like That...", has captivated audiences with its return to the stylish streets of New York City. As the iconic characters navigate the complexities of life in their 50s, their fashion choices have once again become a focal point, showcasing the enduring influence of the series' sartorial legacy. From Carrie's effortless chic to Miranda's professional polish, the cast's wardrobe selections have become a source of inspiration and fascination for fans worldwide.

Elevating the Everyday: The Cast's Impeccable Style Choices

Carrie Cunningham: Effortless Elegance Personified

Carrie Bradshaw, the quintessential New York fashionista, continues to captivate with her effortless style. Whether donning a vintage silk jumpsuit, a denim jacket, or a pair of black pumps, Carrie's look exudes a sense of nonchalant sophistication. The addition of a light blue crystal necklace and a cup of coffee only serves to enhance her "booked-and-busy" attitude, showcasing her ability to seamlessly blend high and low fashion elements.

Miranda Hobbes: Embracing Versatility and Comfort

Miranda Hobbes, known for her no-nonsense approach, surprises with her sartorial choices in "And Just Like That...". Stepping away from her usual business casual attire, Miranda dazzles in a gorgeous green and blue patterned, silk shirtdress by MSGM. Accessorizing with a fun Soli & Sun blue woven handbag, lavender suede heels, and a contrast of her ginger cropped hair, Miranda's look exudes a sense of effortless elegance.

Charlotte York Goldenblatt: Timeless Sophistication

Charlotte York Goldenblatt, the epitome of Upper East Side chic, continues to showcase her impeccable style. In a spring-inspired floral balloon midi dress by Marni, Charlotte radiates a sense of timeless sophistication. Complementing the dress with a blue Chanel bag and red slip-on sandals, Charlotte's look is a testament to her enduring fashion sense.

Lisa Todd Wexley: Embracing Bold and Vibrant Hues

The introduction of the character Lisa Todd Wexley, a supermom-meets-documentalist, brings a fresh burst of color and flair to the "And Just Like That..." wardrobe. Donning a fabulous, flamboyant sunset-colored, column dress by La DoubleJ, paired with matching feathery yellow heels and a yellow clutch, Lisa's ensemble commands attention and exudes a sense of confident self-expression.

Exploring the Versatility of Casual Chic

The cast of "And Just Like That..." also showcases their ability to effortlessly transition between formal and casual attire. Carrie, for instance, embraces a more relaxed look, donning a pair of capri sweatpants, clogs, and a cotton scrunched tee, topped off with a Barney's Yankees hat that solidifies her status as a true New York woman.

Blending Vintage and Contemporary Styles

The series also highlights the cast's ability to seamlessly blend vintage and contemporary fashion elements. Miranda, for example, channels a Texan-inspired nonchalance, wearing a slouchy vintage shirt, brown corduroy pants, and brown leather boots, reflecting her ex-husband Steve's laidback sensibilities.

Celebrating Individuality and Personal Style

The diverse fashion choices of the "And Just Like That..." cast not only reflect the characters' personalities but also celebrate the power of individual style. From Kristin Davis' classic white Gabriela Hearst shirt dress to Nicole Ari Parker's fantastic combination of a patterned pajama shirt by Lessless and a mustard yellow layered skirt, the series showcases the cast's ability to express their unique sartorial identities.

Carrie's Iconic Looks: A Timeless Legacy

As the heart and soul of the "Sex and the City" franchise, Carrie Bradshaw's fashion choices continue to captivate and inspire. Whether donning a balloon denim midi skirt by Maison Margiela, a camel v-neck shirt, and spotless white heels, or a form-fitting, embellished Alex Perry azure midi dress with lavender metallic heels and a bejeweled baguette bag, Carrie's style remains a testament to her enduring influence on fashion.

Reuniting with Familiar Faces: Aidan's Return

The return of beloved characters, such as Aidan Shaw, played by John Corbett, has also sparked excitement among fans. In a scene where Aidan and Carrie are seen chatting, Carrie's relaxed ensemble of a slouchy grey shirt, blue sweatpants, and her own SJP brand's Rely boots, paired with Aidan's navy rolled-up shirt and peacock-colored pants, creates a sense of nostalgia and familiarity.

Embracing Diverse Perspectives

The fashion choices of the supporting cast, such as Katerina Tannenbaum's portrayal of Carrie's downstairs hip neighbor Lisette, also contribute to the series' diverse sartorial landscape. Lisette's relaxed, low-waisted bermuda shorts and a red, corset-tie crop-top, paired with black slides, add a youthful and contemporary touch to the overall aesthetic.

Navigating the Complexities of Life in Your 50s

As the characters of "And Just Like That..." navigate the complexities of life in their 50s, their fashion choices reflect the evolving nature of their personal and professional journeys. Miranda's hunter green MaxMara jumpsuit, forest green pumps, and a swirling-patterned green and orange clutch, for instance, showcase her continued commitment to a polished and professional appearance, even as she grapples with personal challenges.

Embracing the Changing Landscape of New York City

The series also captures the evolving landscape of New York City, with the cast's fashion choices reflecting the city's dynamic nature. In a scene set in Washington Square Park, Carrie's floppy gingham orange and white hat, tiered Ossie Clark dress, Dr. Scholl's sandals, and a Pierre Cardin bag, alongside Sarita Choudhury's elegant dusk jumpsuit and Published By metallic wide tote bag, create a visually captivating tableau that celebrates the city's diverse sartorial influences.