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Carrie Bradshaw is winging it.
Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted filming “And Just Like That” Season 2 in NYC Wednesday, giving fans a first glimpse at her fashion for the upcoming episodes.
And it doesn’t exactly take an eagle eye to spot the buzziest of her accessories: JW Anderson’s Pigeon Clutch Bag ($890), a 3D-printed style featured in the designer’s fall 2022 runway show.
While the viral design might look like a real bird at first glance, one can stash stuff inside by simply flipping up a wing — making it both fashionable and functional, if not actually feathered.
In true Carrie Bradshaw fashion, Parker’s outfit also included eye-catching shoes: Dior’s Extreme Gladiator Sandal, the same style she sported in the “Sex and the City” movies.
She further accessorized her utilitarian Converted Closet jumpsuit with a Fendi Baguette anklet, a nod to her character’s longtime love of the “It” bag.
JW Anderson Pigeon Clutch Bag ($890)
It’s not the first time Carrie’s style has gone to the birds; in the first “SATC” flick, she infamously paired her wedding dress with a feathered fascinator. And in Season 2 of the series, Big memorably presents her with a bedazzled Judith Leiber bag shaped like a swan.
Season 1 of “And Just Like That” was filled with headline-making style statements and fashion throwbacks alike, from the return of Carrie’s Manolo Blahniks and Fendi Baguettes to a nod to her tutu from the original opening credits.
“We were so lucky that Sarah Jessica had all the looks in her archives that she opened up to us,” costume designer Molly Santiago, who works with Danny Santiago on the show’s wardrobe, told Page Six Style last year.
We can’t help but wonder what else is in waiting in the wings for Season 2.
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