Sex and the City 2 Movie Fashion Oops Promotion Junkets Start


It’s obvious, the SATC2 promotion begins… relentless fashion, giddy tales, and lot’s of armchair accolades and disses all in anticipation for the May release of Sex and the City 2, the movie.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis (Kim Cattrall is appearing in a play in London) started the dog and pony show pr fest at ShoWest, the motion picture convention in Las Vegas.

Since so many of you love to follow the what the SATC stars wear and steal their looks for your wardrobe, we thought it would be nice to include some helpful hints on how you can make it work for you.


When you get it right, everyone notices…

For our money, Kristin Davis rocked it in a VERY flattering Oscar de la Renta dress with a fitted a bodice and full skirt that suits her curvy body perfectly. The dress has just the right embellishment to be on trend but not fussy and the right above the knee length flatters her legs. She looks elegant, polished, sophisticated, and ageless– that’s what looking modern and over 25 is all about!

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We're loving Kristin Davis in Oscar de la Renta

We’re loving Kristin Davis in Oscar de la Renta

Just because a dress is pretty, it doesn’t mean it’s right on you…

As for Sarah Jessica Parker, we know how she pushes the fashion envelope as much as she can for the red carpet . Her frou-frou dress is cute but perhaps it would work better if it was either a tad longer or a bit less fussy; no matter how buff her body is, we feel the combination of a bare leg and super short frou-frou dress is simply too girly on a grown woman.

Less is more, but…

Cynthia Nixon looks timeless and modern in a simple black sheath with graphic cutouts. With a dress this simple, we would prefer stronger makeup, like red lips or smoky eyes to make it pop. Perhaps, she’d like to loan her black tights to SJP and swap out for some sexier shoes? Just a thought.

Don’t forget that it is always better to try something new and perhaps make a fashion misstep than to be stuck in the same old rut.

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