Explore stylish summeroutfits as showcased in 'And Just Like That'
Sarah Jessica Parker's appearance at the premiere of And Just Like That... Season 3 last week sparked a renewed fashion curiosity in many, much-needed to inject life into the current style scene. The actress donned a stunning midnight blue, long-sleeved gown, which turned out to be a vintage piece previously owned by the late designer Vivienne Westwood. The dress, worn to the premiere, added the perfect mix of vintage and contemporary flair, reminiscent of Parker's character's iconic fashion choices.
The third installment of the Sex and the City spinoff is now streaming on OSN+, providing a much-anticipated fashion fix this summer. The show is known for showcasing the eclectic and sometimes bold fashion choices of Carrie Bradshaw, played by Parker, offering a refreshing change from the monotonous gray and oversized suiting that have dominated the fashion landscape for some time.
Fashion's cyclical nature has played a significant role in what we wear. In the late '90s, Prada popularized the gray trend, leading to a massive takeover on the high street. After several seasons of V-neck woolen sweaters, brightly colored, bedazzled Juicy Couture tracksuits took over, and minimalism reigned in the 2010s. With the rise of Instagram, exuberant street style, once exemplified by Italian Vogue fashion editor Anna Dello Russo, became trendy.
However, over time, macro trends have become obsolete due to the algorithm's influence, which feeds users content they already like. This phenomenon has led to a saturation of fun and a shift towards cool fashion. Even ADR, who once embraced excessive fashion choices, has adopted a more restrained approach, focusing on meditation and yoga.
In contrast, Sarah Jessica Parker and Carrie Bradshaw continue to embrace vibrant fashion choices, proving that style can still be enjoyable and that fun is not old-fashioned. Their recently showcased fusion of avant-garde pieces, such as a bow-adorned hot pink shoe, adds a dash of joy to the fashion scene even in the face of challenges like a rat-infested New York summer.
The new season of And Just Like That... is a testament to Parker's refusal to let time dull her style sparkle. While the character of Carrie re-wore her iconic wedding gown to the Met Gala in Season 2, the medieval corseted navy Westwood dress worn in Season 3 nods to that iconic wedding gown. Parker's style choices demonstrate that personal style doesn't have an expiry date and that it can be as unique as the individual wearing it.
Costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago have crafted outfits for Parker that embody Carrie's status as a fashion icon. These outfits, ranging from soft romantic pieces to eclectic ensembles, showcase Carrie's willingness to experiment with bold, statement pieces, making her a style inspiration for many.
And Just Like That... Season 3 is not only a celebration of timeless friendships but also a reflection of our evolving fashion journeys, transcending age boundaries. Elie Habib, CEO of OSN+ & Anghami, emphasized this point, stating, "Not only does this show celebrate timeless friendships that transcend cultures, especially in our part of the world where close-knit social and family ties are deeply valued, but it also reflects the evolving journeys we all experience, beyond the bounds of age."
As we move forward, Carrie Bradshaw's fashion choices serve as a reminder that fashion can still be about joy, self-expression, and rebellion. No matter the age, personal style is a means to reflect one's individuality, and there are no rules to adhere to. Whether one prefers the layers of tulle worn by Carrie or the androgynous gray suiting, the key lies in embracing one's unique fashion identity.
- Sarah Jessica Parker's fashion choices during the premiere of And Just Like That... Season 3 have reignited public interest in fashion, offering a breath of fresh air after the monotonous grey and oversized suiting trend.
- And Just Like That... Season 3, available on OSN+, showcases a fusion of vintage and contemporary fashion, as seen in Carrie Bradshaw's unique and bold fashion choices.
- The show's costume designers, Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago, have crafted outfits for Sarah Jessica Parker that reflect Carrie's status as a fashion icon, transcending age boundaries and serving as a source of style inspiration.
- Elie Habib, CEO of OSN+ & Anghami, noted that And Just Like That... is not just a celebration of timeless friendships, but also a reflection of our evolving fashion journeys, demonstrating that fashion can still revolve around joy, self-expression, and personal style.