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Sarah Jessica Parker | Source: Getty Images
Sarah Jessica Parker | Source: Getty Images

Sarah Jessica Parker Shines at 'And Just Like That…' Press Photocall in NYC

Olena Mosiichuk
May 22, 2025 - 08:14 A.M.

Sarah Jessica Parker made a dazzling appearance at the "And Just Like That..." press photocall in New York City, gearing up to reprise the role that cemented her status as a television icon.

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Sarah Jessica Parker turned heads at the "And Just Like That..." press photocall in New York City on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, bringing her signature flair and elegance to the promotional event.

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The 60-year-old actress wore a dramatic navy corset-style gown designed by Vivienne Westwood. The long-sleeved ensemble featured gothic influences and echoed her previous on-screen roles.

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The look drew comparisons to her portrayal of Sarah Sanderson, the witch she played in the 1993 cult classic "Hocus Pocus" and its 2022 sequel "Hocus Pocus 2."

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Parker elevated her outfit with vintage accessories from Fred Leighton jewelry. She wore a pair of 19th-century diamond earrings, a diamond flower brooch pinned into her hair, and a 1920s silver ring adorned with natural pearls.

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At the event, held at the Crane Club, Parker was joined by her husband, actor Matthew Broderick. The couple mingled with fellow cast members and media representatives.

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In "And Just Like That…," the continuation of the "Sex and the City" franchise, Parker reprises her role as Carrie Bradshaw. The series has been renewed for a third season, with promotional events such as Wednesday's photocall kicking off the show's upcoming release.

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Recently, Parker opened up about the early days of her iconic role on Kristin Davis' "Are You a Charlotte?" podcast, revealing that she almost walked away from "Sex and the City" before it began.

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"When the show was picked up, I panicked. I was like, I can't be on a TV show. I don't think I'm suited for that life," she admitted. "It also kind of depressed me. I think that it was the idea of doing the same thing over and over and over again,” she added.

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Parker said she shared her concerns with her agents, who encouraged her to try it out for one season. If she still felt the same way after a year, they wouldn't renew her contract.

Ultimately, it didn’t take long for her to change her mind. "I never looked back. And I was never not happy to be there. There was no place I would rather have been than on our set every single solitary day," she proudly shared.

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