how Sex and the City changed us. Cosmopolitans, Manolo Blahniks, nameplate necklaces, girl squads and Sunday brunches would certainly be less of a thing without it.
But that understates its power: few hit shows have created a social shift quite like Sex and the City. For young women of the millennium (that was me at the time), the antics and outlook of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha moulded our approach to love, friendship, motherhood, sex and, of course, fashion.
But those to-die-for designer clothes were a feminist statement, too. Carrie and her crew cared about their careers and spent their money however they pleased (cue Fendi Baguette-adorned fist pump).
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