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Sarah Jessica Parker Swaps Out Her Sparkly Princess Shoe for a Gilded Sole
Sarah Jessica Parker knows shoes—after all, the actress launched her eponymous footwear line in 2014. Since then, she has added LBDs and handbags to the mix, but it’s a solid set of soles that lies at the heart of her brand. And yesterday in New York City, Parker debuted a radical twist on her own shoe game: a T-strap flat in gold leather. Technically, it falls in line with her established penchant for princess shoes—the glitter heels, boots, and Mary-Janes that she has worn all over town. But this time, Parker eschewed the high-wattage, OTT nature of those princess shoes for a more subtle approach.
Parker is a master stylist, who pairs muted neutrals with bold footwear and feminine frocks with ugly-pretty sandals. Yesterday’s look achieved its understated sleekness through a menswear-inspired button-down shirt, worn on top of an LBD. Shield shades provided a nod toward ’60s glamour, while a cross-body bag gave Parker the chance to indulge in a glass of rosé en route to East Hampton.
Sarah Jessica Parker Proves the Ugly-Pretty Sandal Lives On
If there’s one thing Sarah Jessica Parker knows, it’s good shoes. The actress, who famously portrayed Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City, has extended her love of fancy footwear beyond the small screen into a business empire. Yesterday, while returning from the Hamptons, she debuted a familiar pair of Swedish Hasbeens. The polarizing sandal stands at the pinnacle of the “ugly-pretty” shoe movement, and Parker has deftly demonstrated how women on the go should offset their clog-like soles.
Arriving at the heliport, Parker took a page from Kate Middleton’s playbook with a golden dress. But unlike the Duchess of Cambridge, who amped up the girlish effect with espadrille wedges, Parker went directional, offsetting the precious nature of her fit and flare frock with the shoe’s wooden sole. Double totes were a lo-fi alternative to haute handbags, though her best accessory was a sun-kissed glow.
vogue.comSarah Jessica Parker Debuts a Bold New Platinum Bob
If there ever was a case to be made for a ride-or-die commitment to ombré hair, it would come courtesy of Sarah Jessica Parker's decade-defining honeyed brunette lengths. But spotted filming her new romantic comedy, Best Day of My Life, in New York City yesterday, the style icon scored a winning point for Team Platinum.
Gone are the days where a double-bleached blonde dye job and dark roots signify counter-cultural glee: Dressed in a glittering cocktail number that Carrie Bradshaw herself would covet, Parker's pale cropped bob marked that game-changing point where the sunny season's hair color hit went from downtown calling card—you know, the kind that calls for a fearless slash of red lipstick or extreme eyeliner—to a face-brightening upgrade that feels just as right for the office as a proper night out on the Upper East Side. With the advancement of truly convincing wigs, it's hard to imagine that Parker's new film role as a jazz vocalist called for a radical IRL chop—but one thing is certain: Breaking out the bleach has never felt more tempting.
Sarah Jessica Parker Swaps Out Her Sparkly Princess Shoe for a Gilded Sole
Sarah Jessica Parker knows shoes—after all, the actress launched her eponymous footwear line in 2014. Since then, she has added LBDs and handbags to the mix, but it’s a solid set of soles that lies at the heart of her brand. And yesterday in New York City, Parker debuted a radical twist on her own shoe game: a T-strap flat in gold leather. Technically, it falls in line with her established penchant for princess shoes—the glitter heels, boots, and Mary-Janes that she has worn all over town. But this time, Parker eschewed the high-wattage, OTT nature of those princess shoes for a more subtle approach.
Parker is a master stylist, who pairs muted neutrals with bold footwear and feminine frocks with ugly-pretty sandals. Yesterday’s look achieved its understated sleekness through a menswear-inspired button-down shirt, worn on top of an LBD. Shield shades provided a nod toward ’60s glamour, while a cross-body bag gave Parker the chance to indulge in a glass of rosé en route to East Hampton.
Sarah Jessica Parker Proves the Ugly-Pretty Sandal Lives On
If there’s one thing Sarah Jessica Parker knows, it’s good shoes. The actress, who famously portrayed Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City, has extended her love of fancy footwear beyond the small screen into a business empire. Yesterday, while returning from the Hamptons, she debuted a familiar pair of Swedish Hasbeens. The polarizing sandal stands at the pinnacle of the “ugly-pretty” shoe movement, and Parker has deftly demonstrated how women on the go should offset their clog-like soles.
Arriving at the heliport, Parker took a page from Kate Middleton’s playbook with a golden dress. But unlike the Duchess of Cambridge, who amped up the girlish effect with espadrille wedges, Parker went directional, offsetting the precious nature of her fit and flare frock with the shoe’s wooden sole. Double totes were a lo-fi alternative to haute handbags, though her best accessory was a sun-kissed glow.
vogue.comSarah Jessica Parker Debuts a Bold New Platinum Bob
If there ever was a case to be made for a ride-or-die commitment to ombré hair, it would come courtesy of Sarah Jessica Parker's decade-defining honeyed brunette lengths. But spotted filming her new romantic comedy, Best Day of My Life, in New York City yesterday, the style icon scored a winning point for Team Platinum.
Gone are the days where a double-bleached blonde dye job and dark roots signify counter-cultural glee: Dressed in a glittering cocktail number that Carrie Bradshaw herself would covet, Parker's pale cropped bob marked that game-changing point where the sunny season's hair color hit went from downtown calling card—you know, the kind that calls for a fearless slash of red lipstick or extreme eyeliner—to a face-brightening upgrade that feels just as right for the office as a proper night out on the Upper East Side. With the advancement of truly convincing wigs, it's hard to imagine that Parker's new film role as a jazz vocalist called for a radical IRL chop—but one thing is certain: Breaking out the bleach has never felt more tempting.
I love the style but I don't think it's the best colour for her.