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Sarah Jessica Parker rewears iconic Vivienne Westwood wedding dress in And Just Like That
Sarah Jessica Parker rewears iconic Vivienne Westwood wedding dress in And Just Like That
Sarah Jessica Parker showed the power of upcycling outfits in the season two premiere of And Just Like That. In this reboot of classic series Sex And The City, Parker – who plays newspaper columnist-turned-podcaster Carrie Bradshaw – rewears one of her most iconic outfits: an opulent Vivienne Westwood wedding dress. Bradshaw wore this gown in the first Sex And The City movie, when she was left at the altar by Mr Big (played by Chris Noth). In the premiere episode of the new season, the characters are getting ready for fashion’s biggest night out: the Met Gala. Bradshaw enlists up-and-coming designer Smoke to make her outfit – the theme of the night is ‘Veiled Beauty’ – but due to various blunders, the outfit she plans on wearing doesn’t fit. So, she decides to look in her extensive wardrobe for a backup option – and what could be more fitting for the veil theme than a wedding dress? Bradshaw says in the episode: “I may have something. I’ve only worn it once. It’s not the best memory.” She wears the voluminous Vivienne Westwood strapless gown with the original blue feathered headpiece, a veil, and a turquoise cape made by Smoke. Parker, 58, told People about the “complicated” process of getting the iconic dress back. “We weren’t entirely certain that we could get the dress back,” she said. “It was in London and unearthing it was complicated — getting it through customs in time and then making sure was this, in fact, the original dress? The colour looked different.” In the first series of And Just Like That, Bradshaw ended up married to Mr Big, who later died suddenly. Parker wondered how they could bring the dress into the modern era, and told People: “How would we layer it and give it a new life, and have it feel modern and change the poetry that surrounded that dress from a lot of really painful but important memories that I don’t think Carrie really wanted to let go of, especially given this loss?” She even said it was “terrifying” to put the dress on 15 years after the first movie – but it still fits. And Just Like That follows the lives and loves of three characters from the original Sex And The City series: Carrie, Charlotte (played by Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), with new faces also joining the cast. Sex And The City ran for six series from 1998 to 2004, with two feature films released in 2008 and 2010. Kim Cattrall – who rounded out the foursome in the original series as Samantha – decided not to join the reboot. However, Variety has reported that she will make a brief cameo in the series two finale, where she will have a phone conversation with Carrie. Episodes one and two of And Just Like That series two are now available on Sky. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live AI to be used more widely in NHS hospitals 5 French skincare secrets you need to know What happens if you don’t wash your water bottle often enough?
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Will 'Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning' be the last time we see Ethan Hunt? Tom Cruise gets candid about franchise's future
Will 'Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning' be the last time we see Ethan Hunt? Tom Cruise gets candid about franchise's future
In 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One', Tom Cruise, who will turn 61 in July 2023, executed the riskiest stunt of his career
1970-01-01 08:00
Bayern Munich confirm signing from arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund
Bayern Munich confirm signing from arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund
Bayern Munich have announced the signing of Raphael Guerreiro on a free transfer from rivals Borussia Dortmund. He was the subject of interest from teams across Europe, including Premier League sides Aston Villa and Newcastle United.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rich nations finalise $100 billion climate aid at Paris summit - Macron
Rich nations finalise $100 billion climate aid at Paris summit - Macron
By John Irish and Leigh Thomas PARIS Wealthy nations have finalised an overdue $100-billion climate finance pledge to
1970-01-01 08:00
Hayley Atwell stuns in gorgeous gown as she accompanies Tom Cruise at 'Mission: Impossible 7' UK premiere
Hayley Atwell stuns in gorgeous gown as she accompanies Tom Cruise at 'Mission: Impossible 7' UK premiere
'Mission: Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning Part One', which has a staggering $290 million budget, is set to hit US theaters on July 12
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Alanna Nash? Writer compares Elvis Presley to convicted sex offender R Kelly in new documentary about icon's 'fatal flaws'
Who is Alanna Nash? Writer compares Elvis Presley to convicted sex offender R Kelly in new documentary about icon's 'fatal flaws'
In the documentary, Alanna is quoted as saying, 'In this day and age, he'd be sharing a cell with R Kelly'
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is Warren Jeffs now? Ex-FLDS members fear children abducted by radical Mormons to fulfill cult leader's prophecy
Where is Warren Jeffs now? Ex-FLDS members fear children abducted by radical Mormons to fulfill cult leader's prophecy
The claims are based on disgraced cult leader Warren Jeffs' twisted prophecy
1970-01-01 08:00
Jon Jones backs Mark Zuckerberg to counter Andrew Tate's support for Elon Musk in possible fight between CEOs
Jon Jones backs Mark Zuckerberg to counter Andrew Tate's support for Elon Musk in possible fight between CEOs
Musk had proposed a cage match after a fan's concerns about Zuckerberg's jiu-jitsu skills and the Meta CEO accepted, saying, 'Send me location'
1970-01-01 08:00
Facebook and Instagram to block news in Canada
Facebook and Instagram to block news in Canada
Meta has announced plans to remove all news content from Facebook and Instagram in Canada ahead of a new law coming into effect that would force the platforms to share revenue with publishers. The Online News Act, known as Bill C-18, will force big technology companies to compensate news publishers for content that appears on their platforms, with Google also impacted by the legislation. “Today, we are confirming that news availability will be ended on Facebook and Instagram for all users in Canada prior to the Online News Act (Bill C-18) taking effect,” Facebook said in a blog post. “We have repeatedly shared that in order to comply with Bill C-18, passed today in Parliament, content from news outlets, including news publishers and broadcasters, will no longer be available to people accessing our platforms in Canada.” Ottawa has said the law creates a level playing field between online advertising giants and the shrinking news industry. Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has promised to push back on what he describes as “threats” from Facebook and Google to remove journalism from their platforms. Meta’s plan to comply with the new law by blocking all news will also likely be harmful for news organisations, who derive web traffic from stories posted to Facebook and Instagram. The tech giant did not offer details about the timeline for the move, with the bill set to come into force six months after it receives royal assent. Meta, which is based in Menlo Park, California, has taken similar steps in the past. In 2021, it briefly blocked news from its platform in Australia after the country passed legislation that would compel tech companies to pay publishers for using their news stories. It later struck deals with Australian publishers. Laura Scaffidi, a spokesperson for the minister, said Mr Rodriguez was set to have a meeting Thursday afternoon with Google, which has hinted that removing news links from its popular search engine is a possibility. The company didn’t provide comment on the matter. Meta is already undergoing a test that blocks news for up to five percent of its Canadian users, and Google ran a similar test earlier this year. The Online News Act requires both companies to enter into agreements with news publishers to pay them for news content that appears on their sites if it helps the tech giants generate money. Ms Scaffidi said: “The tech giants do not have obligations under the act immediately after Bill C-18 passes. As part of this process, all details will be made public before any tech giant is designated under the act.” Additional reporting from agencies Read More Elon Musk confirms cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg Facebook Marketplace is most complained-about online retail platforms Meta reveals new AI that is too powerful to release Mark Zuckerberg reveals what he thinks about Apple’s headset – and it’s not good
1970-01-01 08:00
'And Just Like That' Season 2: Fans say Che and Miranda's 'unbearable' romance needs to come to an end
'And Just Like That' Season 2: Fans say Che and Miranda's 'unbearable' romance needs to come to an end
Miranda Hobbes ditches her husband Steve Brady for non-binary partner Che Diaz in 'And Just Like That' Season 2
1970-01-01 08:00
Deutsche Bank Hires Credit Suisse’s Lai as Senior Dealmaker
Deutsche Bank Hires Credit Suisse’s Lai as Senior Dealmaker
Deutsche Bank AG recruited Joe Lai from Credit Suisse Group AG as the German lender goes on a
1970-01-01 08:00
'Rust' movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed charged over tampering of evidence in Halyna Hutchins' case
'Rust' movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed charged over tampering of evidence in Halyna Hutchins' case
Halyna Hutchins was tragically killed when the pretend gun Alec Baldwin was holding suddenly fired
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