Internet divided over Sarah Jessica Parker's latest 'And Just Like That' look: 'Not chic at all' - New York Post

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Sarah Jessica Parker "And Just Like That" fashion The "Sex successful the CIty" fandom is divided connected Sarah Jessica Parker's latest outfit connected the "And Just Like That..." set.

Some fans of the “Sex and the City” spinoff “And Just Like That…” are begging for the instrumentality of Carrie Bradshaw’s signature style.

Sarah Jessica Parker, 57, posed successful her latest outfit for Season 2 of the HBO Max bid successful an Instagram post Wednesday. She bundled up successful a agelong plaid overgarment with a colorful formal underneath.

Her wavy hairsbreadth was topped with a grey fedora arsenic a purple-and-silver purse and teal boots with cutouts tied the ensemble together. One societal media commenter dismissed the look arsenic “fancy hobo.”

“Sex and the City”‘s longtime costume designer, Patricia Field, did not instrumentality for the follow-up bid due to the fact that she is engaged moving connected Netflix’s “Emily successful Paris.”

Costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago person since stepped successful — and person been scrutinized — for the manner connected “AJLT,” arsenic immoderate fans consciousness that Bradshaw’s famously flirty benignant is gone.

“There are layers to looking this good,” the caption of Wednesday’s divisive station reads.

“LOVE Carrie Bradshaw, ever have! I conscionable watched the full bid and some movies and her benignant is STILL iconic,” 1 idiosyncratic commented connected the Instagram post. “However, successful the caller series, her benignant is not that of an older Carrie Bradshaw….please bring backmost Carrie’s iconic style!”

There are layers to looking this good“There are layers to looking this good,” the amusement captioned the pic connected Instagram.sarahjessicaparker /Instagram

“We cognize her quality is mid 50’s, and today’s mid 50’s are SUPER stylish! I respectfully beg of you…please benignant her up similar her fans are waiting for!” the remark continued.

“So covered up it’s bully but I bash miss Carrie with her abbreviated dresses and showing disconnected her shoulders,” different chimed in.

Sarah Jessica Parker is seen connected  the acceptable   of "And Just Like That..." connected  October 10 successful  New York City.  
Sarah Jessica Parker connected the acceptable of “And Just Like That…” connected Oct. 10 successful New York City. GC Images
Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted filming scenes for her HBO comedy-drama successful  New York City connected  Wednesday.Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted filming scenes for her HBO Max dramedy successful New York City connected Wednesday.T.JACKSON / BACKGRID
Sarah Jessica Parker "And Just Like That" fashionFans are divided if the outfit is existent to Carrie Bradshaw’s manner sense. T.JACKSON / BACKGRID

“I hatred however Hollywood makes them consciousness similar erstwhile you get older you cannot amusement skin. Yes you tin similar Sam did successful the aged ‘Sex and the City,'” different wrote.

“Carrie did not formal similar this successful the series, successful SATC. Whoever is dressing her for this caller show, has a bigger fund and full antithetic look successful mind. I don’t similar it. She looks similar a fancy hobo,” different commenter wrote successful a slam of the costume department.

“Who said that looks good?” 1 idiosyncratic tamely dissed.

Other Bradshaw stans loved the look.

Sarah Jessica Parker "And Just Like That" fashion“She looks similar a fancy hobo,” 1 Instagram idiosyncratic reviewed the outfit. GC Images

“Carrie of aged is back,” 1 idiosyncratic declared.

“That coat! That hat! That hair!” different gushed.

Sarah Jessica Parker "And Just Like That" fashion“Carrie of aged is back,” different approving instrumentality said of the clothes. T.JACKSON / BACKGRID

“Always iconic,” 1 wrote.  

“She’s ever truthful fabulous. I LOVE HER! Gorgeous arsenic usual!” different shared.

A merchandise day for “And Just Like That…” Season 2 has not been announced.

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