Carrie Bradshaw's unforgettable style moments
We're keeping a close eye on the 9 most creative Carrie Bradshaw looks in Sex and the City history.
Whether you're a new Sex and the City fan or a binge-watcher, you'll agree that Carrie Bradshaw is one of the most stylish fictional characters of all time. While the show's other ladies, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha, put on equally good looks, Sarah Jessica Parker's on-screen persona has become a timeless fashion icon, with her creative take on style alongside her Dior bag collection and Manolo Blahnik heels.
Read on for the Carrie Bradshaw looks that will never be forgotten.
The scene where Carrie and Big fall into the Central Park pond is etched in the memory of every Sex and the City viewer. This ruffled and floral Richard Tyler dress, paired with open-heeled shoes and a pastel pink bag, is perfect for a summer evening date, provided it doesn't fall into the water at the end of the day.
We can't help but express our admiration for the Prada look Carrie wore during her visit to Aidan and Steve's bar. A devoted fan of crop tops, this time she paired a long one with a red-and-white striped low-waist skirt and a Gucci fanny pack.
Strapless tube tops are one of Carrie's favorite styles in the summer. Combining this piece with cargo trousers and a large pendant necklace, she completes her "New Yorker" style and gets full marks from us.
Padded pink short shirt with checkered lime belt and palm tree print in the same color Her look, which combines Palm Beach elegance with a New York breeze by combining it with a low-waist midi skirt, is a candidate to be one of our columnist's most interesting fashion moments.
If there's one reason we can't get past the show's intro, it's because we want to keep staring at Carrie's outfit, which consists of a pink tank top and white tutu. If you want to bring a more modern adaptation to this look, which is an expression of the "Balletcore" aesthetic, you can try wearing a white balloon skirt, without forgetting the high heels.
We can say that the white Dior dress she wore while watching Big leave the engagement party was Carrie's "revenge dress." Even if only from a distance, it reminds us of his character who goes against the rules by wearing white at a marriage celebration.
While the answer is mostly "yes," we occasionally question whether Carrie's clothes are actually any good. However, considering that Sarah Jessica Parker continued her role as pregnant at that time, we can give justice to this "pedal pusher" jean look that we are not used to.
The character Carrie, who is arguably one of the most important examples of her creative style identity, likes to take simple pieces one step further by adding her own interpretation to them, and she succeeds in doing so very well. Her look, in which she adds a huge flower-shaped brooch to a basic white tank top, takes on a whole new dimension when combined with pink trousers and a Dior bag.
Although the "cowgirl" trend started to rise this year with Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" and Kacey Musgraves' "Deeper Well" albums, Carrie had stepped into this aesthetic much earlier. We still remember the look of her snake-print bandeau top and striped low-waist skirt, paired with a red cowboy hat, during her trip to the Hamptons.