An original born & raised Brooklyn woman here✊🏾 Thank you for mentioning how SITC always trash talked BK! Yet “borrowed” from our original style! My fav Carrie dress is the pink silk chiffon dress she wore to meet Big at the Central Park lake. I always cry when she winds up in the waters. Big Thanks for this Great commentary👏🏾
@gazellehelene5380Ай бұрын
I love how she kept her hair curly/wavy. She and Julia Roberts really represented for the curly haired white girls, especially during a time when straight hair was seen as better and more fashionable. I love your passion for fashion, and lovely video as always ❤
@iconicallyiconicАй бұрын
Yessss I loved her and Julia Roberts curly hair and how they mostly wore their curls. Thankyou so much honey I always appreciate your comments and support 🩷✨
@gazellehelene5380Ай бұрын
@@iconicallyiconic🥰 I just love your channel and I’m so glad I found it. It’s so hard to meet like minded women where I live, so your channel is a real blessing💐🌸🌹
@dramaqueen46513 күн бұрын
Even as a non-white curly girl, I really appreciated Carrie’s hair. There wasn’t much love for curls back in the 2000s
@PrincessdollamandaАй бұрын
The thumbnail is beautiful I love how bright it is and matches her wardrobe lol. I love Carries fashion because she was so experimental and didn’t limit herself when it came to fashion she was really in loveee with it. I also love Charlotte’s looks too
@iconicallyiconicАй бұрын
Yes she was so expressive and fun with her fashion I love it so much. Charlotte also came with the looks as well and her hair was always blown out to perfection.
@PrincessdollamandaАй бұрын
@@iconicallyiconic Oh yes Miss Charlotte never had a hair out of place lol she was all about perfection she must be a Virgo
@mabelfancymarie5418Ай бұрын
She dressed for herself and that’s the most stylish thing any of us can do ! Sidenote, I think she dressed for her body type so so well too and embracing her natural curls , beautiful
@schmaelepaulection1431Ай бұрын
Unpopular opinion: Samantha's wardrobe was better, but some of her outfits were definitely iconic.
@riritheedon8967Ай бұрын
Her wardrobe is so iconic everything including her closet was 😍😍😍😍😍😍
@iconicallyiconicАй бұрын
Her closet is iconic 🩷
@NadiaYahiaoui-g8rАй бұрын
I am a French Parisian born and raised, and if I had to live in NY, I would pick Brooklyn. There is something way more iconic than Manhattan. Carrie's wardrobe has been amazing, but I must say that I have been very charmed by Charlotte's too. Mix of Classic and sexy.
@StrawberryCakeStudiosYTАй бұрын
Please do a Charlotte video, I know her fashion is more classic /vintage but I love her clothes so much 😭😭💖💖
@iconicallyiconicАй бұрын
I absolutely love Charlotte’s fashion, she’s one of my favorites too because of how vintage and classic her style is. I am doing a fashion breakdown on her as well, which I forgot to mention in the video 🩷✨
@StrawberryCakeStudiosYTАй бұрын
@@iconicallyiconic aaaa yay, this is the best. Thank you!!! 💖💖💖 I already have my notifications on for your channel. I can’t wait for your channel to get to 1 million subscribers soon 💖💖
@barbiesinspiration8799Ай бұрын
I am still in love with that multicolored suede coat she wore!!! I'm so glad it wasn't just me lol, I've been trying to find one like it for the longest. Carrie, Fran Fine, Hilary Banks, Dionne, Joan and Whitley have the best closets to ever exist lol
@angelaholmes8888Ай бұрын
Patricia fields did a great job styling the characters for the show ❤❤
@mindyourmanners3784Ай бұрын
She had such a great figure and still does, she looks good in everything she wears, anytime she wore a dress I loved it and her curly hair is my favorite it's so free. I like when people play and mix colors too it definitely brightens the mood It's the same thing with colors in the home it brightens your mood
@leiiibАй бұрын
That is the perfect way to describe her flamboyant and expressive! I have to go rewatch SATC now lol I may be one of the few who actually likes Carrie character aside from her mess I love how fun and sweet she is
@rachelm.3173Ай бұрын
I liked her as well! She was true to life. Flaws and all.
@leiiibАй бұрын
@@rachelm.3173 Right ?! I just love her in her friendships she may have her issues like everyone does but she’s someone I would be friends with
@aandh128 күн бұрын
Patricia Field is iconic. She was also the stylist on The Devil Wears Prada and so many more shows
@NirriniАй бұрын
I’m here to see if Samantha was mentioned and I was not disappointed 😍✨
@beautelle1065Ай бұрын
Carrie's style is what fashion is all about. so many people have lost that and just want to copy off others and trends like you spoke about with your previous video, it's also one of the things that annoy me about the " this is elegant, this is not elegant" "coaches" because they believe that everyone should look the same and if you wear certain colors, patterns or styles than you're not "elegant" or "classy". I've seen how rude and entitled some of those wome n that come from wealth can be, while the girl who wears sneakers and graphic t's, dresses in goth clothing can be the sweetest girls you'll ever meet but I guess being a sn06 makes them "elegant"
@charlottecharlie-w4o2 күн бұрын
I agree with you 100% Carries style is what fashion is all about and I am taking a page out of her style book for sure. When I do Carrie inspired outfits I get a gazillion compliments mostly from women. I think most of us would love to be more "Carrie" in our everyday and occasion looks
@LAWoman323213Ай бұрын
My all time favorite Carrie fashion are from seasons 2 & 3. By the final season Samantha, Charlotte and even Miranda’s fashion sense had improved. Thanks for mentioning the transformation of the show’s wardrobe budget from season 1 to 2.
@Yvonne-ox8svАй бұрын
moral of the story : you can be a mess , just don't dress like a mess !
@trish_upshaw5175Ай бұрын
Can you make a video about famous Earthy Black girls Fashion with Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Willow smith, Sza, Solange India Arie, Left eye, Minnie Riperton etc
@BellesViewАй бұрын
Yes please!
@adrina911Ай бұрын
Please
@charlottecharlie-w4o2 күн бұрын
Minnie Riperton!! I would love to see a style video about her
@rachelm.3173Ай бұрын
I was obsessed with SATC. When the show went off the air...I bought DVD sets of all the seasons. I love Carrie's character on the show! The writers weren't afraid to show her flaws, failures, and bad choices as the main character. She definitely cared deeply for her friends, and she had a conscience. She wasn't perfect and I appreciate that. Her fashion and curly hair was icing on the cake for me! Great video 💯
@cwytchsparksАй бұрын
I like Samantha's style more but there was some outfits Carrie wore that I'm definitely re-creating lol
@beautelle1065Ай бұрын
I love that Chanel tie dye look as well, I could watch Carrie's fashion for hours. it makes me want to shop lol
@sorayaguedes5044Ай бұрын
Same here! I bought a Fendi baguette nd the Dior saddle just because of her🤩
@beautelle1065Ай бұрын
@@sorayaguedes5044 She's just so fabulous and daring. I have 2 Fendi baguettes and I've been trying to get the vintage Dior saddle bag she wore in season 2 because I am still obsessed with it lol
@kellymaps8128Ай бұрын
Wasn’t she in debts and unable to even pay emergency bills ? I think that tells us everything about how she could afford those incredible styles : she was working poor and would put all her money in her clothes, with the hope of attracting a wealthy man (the politician, Big, the artsy furniture designer, the ballet director, and so forth)
@angelaholmes8888Ай бұрын
Yep carrie had problems with money
@charlottecharlie-w4o2 күн бұрын
I don't recall the ballet director that she dated. What season was that?
@trendy4tmrwАй бұрын
Been rewatching for summer style inspo and you’re so right, season 2 served for every character in their own way !
@diamondsfursexpensivethingsАй бұрын
This is why I love your channel so much; it always inspires me and my wardrobe in the best way. your videos are so beautifully crafted and teaches people how to find their own style and to be different while also getting inspiration 💖 Carrie's style was always amazing to me she was just carefree in her fashion it's just how fashion should be
@user-on6os4it2pАй бұрын
Unpopular opinion: I wasn't a fan of the Season 1 fashion but ALL the other seasons, absolutely!! I loved the new Patricia Fields documentary.
@charlottecharlie-w4o2 күн бұрын
Favorite Carrie looks; the couture gown with endless dusty lavender layered ruffles she wore in Paris, the bright aqua blue top paired with a red midi flare skirt and oversized red apple necklace, muted pink wool jacket with matching fringe scarf and miniskirt paired with white gloves with chunky bangles on one hand, and a soft grey newsboy cap, Mickey Mouse tee with off white blazer, green strapless terry cloth summer dress with raspberry t-strap heels, and the white summer slim strapped empire waist dress with matching eyelet parasol
@JaiProdzАй бұрын
Theyll never make me hate her!
@FashAveGirlАй бұрын
I never noticed that she didn’t wear jeans much, good catch! Lovely video as always 😍
@SchneeeulenwetterАй бұрын
i' m impressed how you got all these footage
@jeng1395Ай бұрын
Ok, it’s been at least some x years since I watched SATC, but now I’m going to start it again just for the fashion!
@milaakajau861Ай бұрын
I loved how she dressed for her body type and knew what did and didn't work for her. Her fashion in seasons 2,3 and 4 are my absolute favorite because of how she takes even more fashion risks. she doesn't discourage people when it comes to fashion either or talk about how they dress, she just does her own thing. I love that she wasn't a fashion snob 💞 amazing video
@FishareFriendsNotFood972Ай бұрын
Her curls were amazing, I honestly think she turned the tide for the fashion at the time in many ways
@christophericute9243Ай бұрын
Love the video and your commentary 🎉
@kerimanasilasila174Ай бұрын
So my first time watching the entire show was when i was 18, then i re watched it 10 years later. Man i caould relate more than i did when i was 18. ❤😂
@sorayaguedes5044Ай бұрын
I was wondering when you would make a video about her! She’s my fashion icon,and yes the Dior dress is just a statement!🩷✨
@larissanascimento103522 сағат бұрын
Every time I see that name "Flamboyant" it reminds me of the Kibbe system.
@PrincessdollamandaАй бұрын
Yeah I definitely wasn’t here for the Brooklyn slander at all it was unnecessary and forced like y’all are multimillionaires who come from wealth and even if you did you’re no better than someone because you live in Manhattan
@kadijhastrong8787Ай бұрын
Yessss I love this show I feel I always related Carrie
@barbiemello9612Ай бұрын
Amazing video finish watching sex in the city a few weeks ago and I’m in love just watching commentary now because I love the fashion and the style of it all
@namix9526Ай бұрын
Carrie treated herself as a brand asset and it paid off - snagged a finance man, 6ft....
@rosita061Ай бұрын
Seen this series prob over 20 times, and I’ve never noticed those mix matched shoes @10:45!
@asleung988Ай бұрын
Please do charlotte next!! Love your channel
@JanethOliviaАй бұрын
I was watching this in the background as I’m getting ready for work but I immediately started paying extra attention to your race analysis!! Thank you for stating facts!!
@karma.da.alienn9550Ай бұрын
Hey hun Are you doing the jawbreakers fashion analysis
@pimpinpanba8799Ай бұрын
Could you do one for Janine from abbot elementary?
@adrina911Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@duh-pisces8616Ай бұрын
She briefly wrote freelance at Vogue season 4 with enid...
@milaakajau861Ай бұрын
She was a freelance writer at vogue for a short amount of time but it had nothing to do with fashion, it was about relationships and love. there are different columns in vogue. while it is a fashion magazine it's not all about fashion
@duh-pisces8616Ай бұрын
@milaakajau861 The first day, Enid asks for 400 words on accessories "not men". Vogue is a fashion magazine, that's why she picked it, respectfully.
@milaakajau861Ай бұрын
@@duh-pisces8616 Yes, but again that wasn't her focus, which is why iconic said she should've had a column dedicated to fashion and giving girls tips on how to style and dress themselves. Carrie's main focus was relationships and s 3 x, she chose vogue because she loved fashion and the world of fashion not because she wanted to write about it
@duh-pisces8616Ай бұрын
@milaakajau861 respectfully I know sex in the city technically it wasn't a column about fashion advice but her articles for vogue were fashion based. She was trying to work in the relationship angle. I don't usually watch this channel, so I was simply trying to add to the community, but if every comment is a back and forth, this may not be the channel for me... Enid literally tells her less Carrie Bradshaw more carry this bag with these shoes. Less column more fashion
@duh-pisces8616Ай бұрын
@milaakajau861 Actually, she started working at Vogue to buy her apartment
@3bowwow22Ай бұрын
I love that dress she will on her first date with big
@coriongibbs82563 күн бұрын
I hate that Chanel outfit but I’m with you otherwise 😂
@Mitch-AlexАй бұрын
Hot take but I actually think some of her outfits we HIDEOUS. Too many accessories, clashing patterns etc
@wattpadjunkie1133Ай бұрын
@@Mitch-Alex agreed!
@leiiibАй бұрын
That’s not really a “hot take” when she said herself that there were some misses lmao when you’re heavy into fashion and take risks that happens the most prominent fashion designers and icons will tell you that lol
@CharmmilePalmer-iu3jiАй бұрын
First
@CharmmilePalmer-iu3jiАй бұрын
first
@longasauАй бұрын
I'm not native English speaker and I'm not familiar with America's social history. Can someone explain to me why "ghetto gold" is considered so offensive?
@PrincessdollamandaАй бұрын
It’s offensive because she’s referring to the gold that black and Hispanics wear, the nameplate chain she wears in the show was something that was started in the 80s by black people, it was bamboo gold earrings, hoops, chunky gold chains, etc. she referred to the gold as “ghetto” because that’s how she saw the people who were wearing it, looking down on us and yet her and her designer were scouring our neighborhoods looking for things to wear, ( something that came from HER mouth ) but she didn’t have a problem slapping it on her neck and watering it down to appeal to her people. This is more than social history, it’s about how people don’t mind stealing the culture and looks from our communities and then making claims like she did while also wearing our things WE created and trying to Christopher Columbus it, I’m pretty sure you know who he is. A simple google search and some research can help you understand why what she said was demeaning