"Sex and the City" may have premiered 25 years ago, but the cast's memorable outfits have left an indelible imprint on fans ever since. Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York, and Miranda Hobbes's fashion-forward ensembles continue to serve major style inspiration even after all this time. From Bradshaw's famous tutu to Jones's body-con dresses, the show's costume designer, Patricia Field, made sure every outfit was not only stylish, but also unforgettable.
The fashion is so memorable, in fact, that it's a focal point of Max's new immersive, 4-day experience, " And Just Like That…It's Been 25 Years, A Sex and the City Experience." In celebration of the 25th anniversary of "Sex and the City" as well as the season 2 premiere of "And Just Like That," the experience invites fans to move through a series of inspired rooms, including a recreation of Carrie Bradshaw's apartment and a Ketel One bar with alcoholic and virgin Cosmos. It'll also feature Bradshaw's famed closet and the best fashion from both the original and revival series. Tickets sold out in just 20 minutes, but attendees will undoubtedly share every moment of the experience on social media.
In the meantime, keep scrolling to relive "Sex and the City"'s sartorial inspiration, one Carrie Bradshaw look at a time. Click through for 47 pictures — in no particular order — of the character's most iconic fashion moments from the set of both the films and the show.
We have a soft spot in our hearts for the flirty, floral Richard Tyler dress Carrie wears to meet Big at the Central Park Boathouse in season three.
Charlotte, Carrie, and Samantha gave us three major looks when they went out dancing for Fleet Week in season five.
Carrie had a "perfect outfit" in mind for her first date with Jack Berger, but the look she ended up wearing — a slip thrown effortlessly over jeans — still lives rent free in our heads.
Carrie's polished fit-and-flare dress looks like it was snagged from Charlotte's closet — and we don't mind a bit.
Even caught in the rain, Carrie looked downright adorable in this rainbow-bright look.
Carrie's chic separates subtly coordinated with Aleksandr Petrovsky on their day date in the park.
When Aleksandr Petrovsky surprised Carrie with this pink Oscar de la Renta dress for the ballet, our hearts skipped a beat.
The terrycloth dress is almost as memorable as Carrie's run-in with the girl who dated Aidan right after she did.
If Carrie's wearing all-black you can bet she'll have some attention-getting add-ons, like that pom-pom hat.
Easy-chic, and finished with pink Dr. Scholl's sandals (not pictured).
In the first movie, Carrie's green on green florals make a lasting impression.
For her first date with Petrovsky, Carrie slips into the chicest take on fringe.
Even if it's not the wedding dress she married Big in, the Vivienne Westwood creation will always be a favorite fashion moment, complete with a bird on Carrie's head.
When Carrie Bradshaw delivers print, she likely gives you a double dose.
Throwing it back to her iconic flower accessories, Carrie wore a bold version in the first movie, too.
For Charlotte's wedding to Harry, Carrie showed off the most romantic kind of bridesmaid dress.
Carrie's known for remixing traditional wardrobe pieces, like she did with this casual take on suiting, simply styled with a striped tee underneath.
Carrie's mix here sounds like it wouldn't necessarily work, but it does.
Carrie reprised her famous newspaper print dress from the series in the second SATC movie.
Carrie's take on "ladies who lunch" comes with a vintage clutch and a slip dress, while Samantha's comes with a furry-trimmed coat and statement boots.
Carrie's take on winter dressing comes in all forms, including a polished blazer and skirt.
While out and about in Paris, Carrie showed off a flared polka-dot dress and the most beautiful white Louboutins.
Strolling in Paris with Petrovsky in tow, Carrie's denim moment came complete with a luxurious coat, bag, and boots.
This look from the final season was reminiscent of Carrie's iconic tulle skirt from the opening credits, one that we've loved since the beginning.
For her last look in the final episode, Carrie was classic Carrie in a gorgeous coat and a smattering of sequins.
Carrie's cool little purple dress was as standout in the second SATC movie.