August 30, 2025
Why gen z londoners like Carrie from sex and the city dress

Why gen z londoners like Carrie from sex and the city dress

This summer my Instagram and Tik -Tok -Feeds have blown up with women, the outfits that Carrie Bradshaw carried in sex and the city document their hunt to obtain and style vintage pieces from the show.

Part of the Hype around Carrie’s look can be published on the release of the third season of the new start of the show and as well as that began from the end of May from drop feed episodes. While the show on Netflix in Europe and the USA also fueled the growth of the Fandoms of Carries Mode, the appearance of the main character has remained a point of cultural reference since the first broadcast in 1998.

Carrie has returned and just ... (HBO)Carrie has returned and just ... (HBO)

Carrie has returned and just … (HBO)

Like many of my generation, I had never seen the show before spring this year, partly because of the fact that it was broadcast from 1998 to 2004, and I was born in 2001. But Carrie’s legacy as a fashion icon informs the way many of my co -fittings are now dressing.

I was attracted to watching the show from the clothes after I followed online creators such as Personal Shopper and Kurator @sarahBellizabeth on Tik Tok, which obtains classic pieces from Carries wardrobe. Some of my favorites in their collection are the Chloe Horse pants, the J’adore Dior -Logo -Top and the Silver Manolo Blahniks, which Carrie was known to be part of a party at her friend’s home, but was subsequently missing the right to shoes.

My dream piece is Carrie’s rare Purpur Fendi Baguette bag, which costs between 3,800 and 9,000 GBP for the Vestiaire Collective Redersmale Sales.

Apart from the baguette, Z other bags that have worn the carrie such as dior saddle bags and the rare Fendi Ring Clutch from 2003. Like Sarah Belle Elizabeth, most women show their outfits inspired by Carrie online purchase on platforms such as Posh Mark and Ebay or simply similar objects in barriers.

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(Getty Images)

I have always been a girl who comforted aesthetics, but after I had hit the streets of New York in paragraphs for six seasons from Carrie.

Deeper in Carrie’s world of extravagant dressing inspired me to bring more experiments and fun into my own outfits. I think it can be easy to make yourself safe and repetitive if I get dressed, but after seeing the original series myself, I couldn’t help but to integrate aspects of Carries into my own outfits, including silk scarves, sequin skirts and of course.

My first purchase of Carrie inspired were golden heels for a ophthalmological £ 245 but I don’t regret regret

Carrie is the best known for her love for shoes, which was out of control in season four, in episode 16, recognized that she wanted to lose her apartment, and without savings or somewhere to live shocking $ 40,000 – which could have been your deposit for a home at that time.

My first purchase of Carrie was Mavi Gold Heels from Rixo for a ophthalmologist £ 245 for a 24-year-old journalist, this is the financial equivalent of a Manolo Blahniks loved by Carrie’s beloved, which she bought for around $ 400 per couple. But I don’t regret it – these paragraphs have become one of my most valuable possessions. They let me feel fabulous, so I appreciate my new four-inch stilettos, which I have avoided for a long time, but now I am now wearing more regularly.

More and more young women like me wear paragraphs – for events, work and for informal occasions. A friend and I even planned a whole night so that we could wear paragraphs that we had recently bought -I naturally wore my Mavi heels and she was wearing a few Vintage wild leather boots that she bought on Vinted.

What women who return to Carrie’s look 21 years after the show ended, return is the individuality, creativity and non -conformity of their style. Their appearance is chic and classic, but also brave, experimental and fun.

    (HBO)    (HBO)

(HBO)

Other of my favorite carrie pieces are The White Tutu, which she wore in the first episode, the “Naked Dress”, a naked DKNY mini dress that she wore for a photo shoot, and later for her first date with MR Big, and Vivienne Westwood Green Rock, which was decorated last year with a white poof last year.

One of Carrie’s most iconic looks – the newspaper dress from John Gallianos Herbst/Winter 2000 -Collection for Dior – was in a hurry by Jenna Ortega at the Premier of her new film in May.

New brands such as handover that sells clothes sold with sequin clothing have recognized for the nineties and the 2000s -inspired pieces, including a pink Midi rock, with which women on Tik Tok imitate a famous Carrie look from the show.

The popularity of this era is also published on the luxury market of Jimmy Choo’s New Archive Capsule Collection, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the brand. It has eight legendary shoes from the nineties and 2000s, including the 72318 model, a purple sandal with a strap with a tap with a feather on the toe band that Carrie carried on the show. The shoe came Circle when Alex Cooper called her daddy podcast moderator, recently carried the newly exhibited style in an interview with Carrie actor Sarah Jessica Parker about the new season.

We know that from the perspective of the sustainability of fast fashion, we should be more and more prone to conscious consumption, but faster trends that spread through internet virality have created a phenomenon in which so many people have lost a feeling of personal style. Instead, many of us buy in short cycles, which often stay for less than one season-think of label, chunky bracelets and polka points.

Perhaps the new wave of the obsession of Carrie’s unique style of my generation helps to turn to statement pieces instead in order to curate a feeling of long-lasting individual style instead of pursuing trends.

Youtuber Emma Chamberlain, 24, is one of the young women who works for a less trend -driven manner to curate a cloakroom that she declared (almost) all of her in a video with the title “I got rid of” last November.

Emma said that when she started creating content to make money, she kept bought new clothes in the hope that she would make more stylish. Nevertheless, she realized that too much problem was becoming problematic and spending hours to dig through her wardrobe to build an outfit to build individual pieces, many of which were “too trendy”, which led to rarely reached for them.

Emma found that she was barely 95 percent of her closet, so it decided to clean her collection and only keep the parts that she wore and liked regularly. Emma said that she had a “capsule wardrobe” that has a “coherent atmosphere”, so that everyone can be mixed and coordinated to create endless outfits.

I say, to the fashionurious among us, follow Carrie’s lead and are not afraid to buy the heel, hat or the sequin piece. Be aware of your consumption, but channel what Carrie did best – be brave and have fun with your clothes.

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