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The Best Fashion From The Sex and the City Reboot So Far

Carrie Bradshaw’s shoes have a special meaning.

by Avery Matera
'And Just Like That' Episode 1 delivers some great fashion moments, including Carrie's Manolo Blahni...
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The first two episodes of the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That..., feature several meaningful fashion choices, thanks to costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago. See all the best looks and the stories behind them. Spoilers ahead.

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Ever the tailored Upper East Sider, Charlotte York debuts on screen with a pink button-down blouse and a high-waisted white skirt.
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Day one of school calls for Miranda Hobbs to wear her own mix-and-match version of a corporate skirt suit.
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For Lily’s piano recital, Charlotte remained true to her prim and proper character, shopping for matching Oscar de la Renta dresses for herself and her two daughters.
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Stanford Blatch attends Lily’s recital wearing a bright blue suit and matching tie-dye shirt. It was a true blue story, right down to the color of the lenses on his glasses.
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After the recital, Carrie Bradshaw comes home to discover a dying Big, wearing the same blue Manolo Blahnik Hangisi pumps that he gave her when he proposed — and that she later wore when they got married at City Hall.
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That she chose to wear those shoes on the day of Lily’s recital foreshadowed that another transformative moment in Carrie and Big’s relationship was coming.
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Carrie’s grieving outfit was as pulled together as you would expect from the stylish character. Instead of traditional black, she chose a bright white midi dress and pale pink coat.
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When it came to the funeral, however, Carrie served what Stanford referred to as a “look,” and while it was an interesting comment to make after her husband’s death, it wasn’t inaccurate.