Sarah Jessica Parker Steals The Scene In An Orchid-Colored Frock While Filming 'Sex and the City' Sequel — See Photos!
Carrie Bradshaw is back in the swing of things! On July 19, Sarah Jessica Parker was seen in downtown Manhattan to film for the Sex and the City sequel series, And Just Like That.
The actress and her costars first got together to start shooting for the show on July 9, but on this occasion, SJP had the camera all to herself.
Scroll down to see the city slicker in action!
Cute and classic! According to fan Instagram account, the mom-of-three wore a Carolina Herrera orchid-colored frock, a thick embellished belt by Streets Ahead USA and a pair of Gianvito Rossi black leather pumps.
SJP flashed her signature smile as the cameras rolled.
The new series will debut on HBO Max and is set to consist of 10 half-hour episodes.
Just the other week, Parker was accompanied by Cynthia Nixon (who plays Miranda Hobbes), and Kristin Davis (Charlotte York). Former costar Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones) decided to not take part in the new series.
The new episodes will follow the girlfriends "as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s."
"I think that Cynthia, Kristin, and I are all excited about the time that has passed. You know, who are they in this world now? Have they adapted? What part have they played? Where have they fallen short as women, as friends, and how are they finding their way?" SJP said to Vanity Fair of reviving their characters. "Did they move with momentum? Are they like some people who are confused, threatened, nervous [by what’s happening in the world]? I’m so curious and excited to see how the writers imagine these women today."
New cast members include Sara Ramírez, Sarita Choudhury, Karen Pittman and Nicole Ari Parker.
The Divorce lead also revealed there's a new team of writers. "It’s incredibly diverse in a really exciting way," she noted of the crew, adding that they'll help add "experience, political world views and social world views to the script."