...in Michael Kors Fall 2008.
Cynthia Nixon in MK Fall 2008
Kristin Davis in MK Fall 2008
Just in case you're wondering...
Sarah Jessica Parker in Giambattista Valli Fall 2008
Kim Cattrall in Christian Dior Fall 2008
You can read bits of their interviews/article here.
And poodles, we'll be posting a review of the movie up soon on TLo.
[Photos: Courtesy of marieclaire.com/style.com/Diorcouture.com]
The "Sex and the City" Ladies on the Cover of Marie Claire July 2008...
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The "Sex and the City" Ladies on the Cover of Marie Claire July 2008...
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14 comments:
They all look...what else? Fabulous.
Kudos on Marie Claire for the four covers. Project Runway might do just fine with them.
I LOVE those MK dresses. What a gorgeous collection!!
I agree, GORGEOUS dresses. I can't decide which SATC lady looks better. I'll give a slight lead to Cynthia Nixon, as those colors are great on her.
The colors with Cynthia Nixon's complexion is gorgeous. Best pic of the bunch.
It looks like Michael Kors has a huge hit on his hands with his Fall '08 collection.
Cynthia's cover looks the best. she looks amazing there!
Sewing Siren said...
It looks like Michael Kors has a huge hit on his hands with his Fall '08 collection.
I agree with you, SS. It's such a beautiful collection, all those colors and prints.
Those dresses are gorgeous. Kristin always looks VERY friendly!
I love all the dresses but I'm drooling over that Giambattista Valli. That's a show stopper!
First Heidi Klum, then Nina Garcia, and now Michael Kors....Hmmmmm
I love those floral dresses. They make me smile : )
These covers are gorgeous. Too bad the movie was so disappointing. It was like they sold out to the basic cable viewers who didn't 'get' the original HBO series and became a parody of itself. From the very first line, about the 'labels and love', I was rolling my eyes. That is not what the show was about until it got too big.
--GothamTomato
Interesting, nice prints, but big flowers on the shoulders?
Huh?
And if SJP were any more airbrushed and photoshopped on that cover, her face would look like a cartoon.
I don't get why these mags need to overdo the airbrushing and the photoshopping to the point where the individuals are not even recognizable.
It's not photoshop that makes her look that way (they are all photoshopped). It's the lightin. They used different lighting on SJP & Cynthia Nixon, than they did on the other two - that's why they look different.
--GothamTomato
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