Wyatte Grantham-Philips editorCostume designer Molly Rogers said that she “pinched [herself] every day” working on “And Just Like That.”“It was just the dream to reunite with everybody,” Rogers told Variety. “Everybody is so familiar with the [‘Sex and the City’] girls, that DNA of their clothing was really set in stone from the original show — so it was just about finding new designers and seeing who’s out there now… and, of course, their classic go-tos.”This is not Rogers’ first time in the “Sex and the City” universe.
Rogers, who serves as costume designer for the HBO Max reboot alongside Danny Santiago, was polishing off Carrie Bradshaw’s (Sarah Jessica Parker) trendy belted dresses and endless supply of heels from the very beginning — working in the costume department for both the original show and two subsequent films, when Patricia Field headed the franchise’s style. “And Just Like That” aired its Season 1 finale on Thursday and has yet to be renewed for a second season.
The show follows “Sex and the City’s” unforgettable New York girl group — Carrie, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristen Davis).
Kim Cattrall did not return to the role of Samantha (although text messages in replace of Cattrall’s onscreen presence suggests that Carrie and Samantha reunite in Thursday’s finale).
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