courtesy of New York Magazine
Well let me just say, I loved the movie. It was a great wrap up to six seasons of fashion, love, sex, and shopping previously viewed on the silver screen. The movie had all the elements, there was comedy, romance, suspense, and a quality of realness you would expect from an indie film.
Without giving the entire movie away, the message, which I can really appreciate, is getting people to understand that marriage is about the two people involved, not the elaborate wedding that people seem to get sucked into like a black hole. Yes, I'm talking to all the Bridezillas out there. Beware, June is here after all!
Aside from having a nice message, the outfits were most definitely to die for, literally (well, maybe, not really). I'm sure you've seen a few of the Carrie Bradshaw outfits on the web and the glossies, but all of the girls looked amazing. Patricia Field brought her A-game without a doubt. And of course, there was a shout out to the infamous Manolo Blahniks. (I swear that shoe almost became the sixth character next to New York as the 5th!)
I rarely catch a matinee twice, but I may have to this time, along with my journal to take a few notes.
And once again I have truly been inspired, not only by the fashion and the city of New York, but by these incredible characters. I look forward to my 30's and 40's. I too will be fit, fashionable, and fabulous...
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