50+ "Sex and the City", can also become a contemporary fashion vane


Following on from the original series, the series focuses on Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte, all 50+ years old, as they explore their more complex lives, loves and friendships today, as well as the challenges and changes they face in middle age.

Although the second season of the show has not been officially released yet, there has been a lot of information about the show since production began.

As an urban drama that has always been one of the themes of fashion, the costumes of the heroines in the film have still become the most talked about topic.

Although 25 years have passed, the characters in this film and television IP still touch the hearts of audiences. Although Samantha's absence is still a little regrettable, but who can say that regret is not another kind of completion.

For fans of the main series, this is it... It also offers a nostalgic trip back to the world of "Sex and the City." Familiar sets, fancy fashions are all back, evoking memories and bringing back fond memories.

From the first season of the program, we can also see that this obviously tells you a contemporary context, several middle-aged girls "sex and the city" story.

From this, we can really feel that the characters in the film are growing with us, changing, and constantly encountering new troubles and challenges. This remote and intimate connection is also its charm.

Of course, some fans of the show may think that This is it... It can feel far-fetched or simplistic when trying to explore and solve contemporary social problems. However, for a film and television work, it is already very valuable to be able to properly integrate these reality "situations" into the plot.

At the same time, many new characters are also incorporated in this sequel, actors from different backgrounds and different bloodlines bring a new perspective and vitality to the narrative, and this great inclusiveness in casting and writing is also more in line with the current urban background of New York, which can resonate with a wider audience.

What's even more exciting is that the story line of the show tells the reality of aging women very gracefully, and also explores the problems that women in their 50s are facing in the contemporary era.

Even at 50, you can still have a passion for beauty. Even at 50, you still have the right to pursue a new self.

Those things that seem to have been labeled as young people, in fact, middle-aged girls can try.

Miranda resolutely decides to quit her job and return to school to study, and she dares to break the status quo and pursue true love. Carrie has been through a difficult time losing the love of her life, but she has also found the courage to love.

Not afraid of gray hair, not afraid of increasing wrinkles, their people to middle age is hot, brilliant, vibrant.

What is more valuable is that they present this story to us is natural and not far-fetched. The plot is still tense, the dialogue is still sharp and witty.

They are telling everyone that aging is not scary, and aging is not a scary thing, so follow your heart, adjust your attitude and face it positively.

"Sex and the City" as a young girl's fashion enlightenment, the cast of the show has always been a highlight of the dress. Its sequel, This Is It... The fashion expression is also excellent. Sassy Carrie, intellectual Miranda and romantic Charlotte......

In a Reuters photo shoot, Sarah quickly became the talk of the town as she posed with a JW Anderson pigeon bag.

A gray-blue denim cargo romper was paired with a dove-inspired clutch bag and a mini size Fendi Baguette at the ankle for a casual yet fun look. After JW Anderson's pigeon bag was worn by Sarah, the number of visits to the bag almost skyrocketed, and it quickly sold out.

It also brings back memories of the Judith Leiber swan bag Mr. Big gave Carrie in the second season of Sex and the City.

1999 - "Sex and the City" season 2

In addition, Sarah's classic fashion items, which have been popular in the past, are also re-interpreted in this season. "It's not a bag, It's a baguette!" Famous scene purple sequin baguette bag.

And the Vivienne Westwood dress that appeared in the first Sex and the City movie.

2008, the movie Sex and the City

This time, though, she accessorized with dramatic turquoise silk gloves, a matching cape and pointed blue satin Manolo Blahnik heels.

The stylist who created these topics is no longer the "Sex and the City" series' regular stylist Patricia Field, but her apprentice Molly Rogers and costume designer Danny Santiago, responsible for the entire series of looks.

Perhaps because the new stylists are younger, the cast has appeared in more trendy looks on the show.

For example, Carrie and Charlotte have both experimented with oversize overalls many times, and oversize oversizes have appeared repeatedly...... This is perhaps the most significant fashion difference between the spinoff and the original.

But as far as the overall shape is concerned, it still continues the gorgeous and fashionable tone of the original characters, and gorgeous high fashion also appears repeatedly.

The daily ensemble of the characters is also very sophisticated, with particular attention to detail, from the distinctive jewelry, handbags and shoes, to the carefully selected hats, scarves and belts, all harmoniously, adding a touch of charm to the overall look.

Bright, eye-catching shades remain the most iconic of these, but each hue is tailored to each character's personal style and storyline.

This Is It not only brings audiences up to date with the once-familiar and much-loved characters, it also builds on the original series and shows the challenges and changes the protagonists face in middle age. With humor, sincerity and a touch of nostalgia, it explores the complexities of life, love and friendship.

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