If there’s one thing Sex and the City is known for, it’s the show stopping fashion. From the signature Manolo Blahniks that gave us a new way to talk to our kicks, to fabulous yet impractical dresses, Sex and the City was all about fashion as a tool for empowerment and self-expression. The show’s reboot, And Just Like That, initially took a decidedly more somber tone with its first season. But in its second season, which has just begun on MAX, Carrie’s treading water and just surviving gives way to a version of joy. And the show seems to finally be putting fashion back in the front seat, intentionally using it as an important part of the storytelling instead of just treating it as an afterthought.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 And Just Like That's fashion game is on a new level
01:32 What fashion says about us
03:42 A crisis of identity
06:32 The shows most iconic fashion
CREDITS
Executive Producers: Debra Minoff & Susannah McCullough
Chief Creative Director: Susannah McCullough
Associate Producer: Tyler Allen
Writer: Faith Terrill
Narrator: Jessica Babineaux
Video Editor: Dan Wolff
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