The Evolution Of Sarah Jessica Parker’s Fashion Sense Explained

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Known for her starring role as Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’s ‘Sex and the City,’ Sarah Jessica Parker has been a fashion icon for decades. Over the years, she has become synonymous with adventurous decisions, making headlines for her chic and sometimes daring choices. Let’s take a closer look at the various phases of Parker’s style evolution.

1980s: Modest Beginnings

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Parker made her first red carpet appearances in the 1980s, during which she mostly wore casual and comfortable styles. She often chose loose-fitting jackets, jeans, and shirts. These choices reflected the more laid-back fashion trends of that era.

1990s: Stepping into Elegance

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As Parker’s career progressed into the ’90s, she started gravitating towards more elegant and refined fashion. At this time, she became known for her love for sequined outfits and vibrant outfits. This was also when she first started making bold choices, such as a skin-tight snakeskin dress with a strap going across her chest.

Early 2000s: The ‘Sex and the City’ Influence

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With ‘Sex and the City’ in 1998, Parker’s fashion saw a significant transformation. Her character, Carrie Bradshaw, was recognized for her unique and avant-garde style. Parker mirrored some of this in her real-life choices. For the 2000 Emmy Awards, she wore an all-pink gown inspired by ballerinas and experimented with combinations like the sequinned black crop top she wore in 2001 with a navy blue skirt.

Mid 2000s: Fashion Rebel

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In the mid-2000s, Parker began to truly stand out as a fashion maverick. She favored unusual prints, bright colors, and playful shapes, making each public appearance a fashion moment. The 2006 Met Gala, where Parker wore a Scottish-inspired tartan gown by Alexander McQueen, perfectly represents this phase.

Late 2000s: A Style All Her Own

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In the late 2000s, Parker developed a style that was distinctly her own. She frequently opted for elegant ensembles, such as the Alexander McQueen dress with an elaborate headpiece, which she wore to the ‘Sex and the City’ movie premiere in London. In 2010, she wore a McQueen gown again to the ‘Did You Hear About the Morgans?’ premiere.

2010s and Beyond: The Stylish Risk-Taker

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From 2010 onwards, Parker has continued to push the boundaries of fashion, seamlessly moving between high fashion, casual chic, and everything in between. In 2013, she was seen wearing a Giles Deacon gown with punk-inspired Christian Louboutin boots and a Philip Treacy headpiece. Parker also made headlines in 2018 when she wore a golden nativity scene-inspired headdress to the Met Gala.

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In the 2020s, Parker has found a balance between contemporary chic and timeless elegance, where she embraced minimalist aesthetics while still making room for her signature bold choices. In 2022, she wore a floral coat with a mandarin collar, pink cropped pants, and pink pointed pumps to the ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ premiere and a navy sequined dress, white overcoat, and tied pearl necklace to the opening night of ‘Some Like It Hot!’ on Broadway.

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In 2023, Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted in a long blue shirtdress, which she expertly paired with baggy boots. This combination seemed to indicate a possible shift in her style trajectory, intriguingly timed with the then-upcoming season of ‘And Just Like That…’ Her style had a relaxed yet chic feel to it, blending comfort and elegance – a move that aligns with the recent fashion trends of prioritizing functional comfort without sacrificing style.

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