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Iconic Fashion and Props from *And Just Like That...* Up for Auction

Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, is currently conducting an online auction featuring over 500 unique items from *And Just Like That...*, the recent sequel to HBO's beloved series *Sex and...

Iconic Fashion and Props from *And Just Like That...* Up for Auction

Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, is currently conducting an online auction featuring over 500 unique items from *And Just Like That...*, the recent sequel to HBO's beloved series *Sex and the City*. This exciting sale will conclude on April 30.

The auction showcases a variety of items linked to the show's main characters, including Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, and Miranda Hobbes, along with new characters like Seema Patel and Lisa Todd Wexley.

According to the auction house's announcement, "This is the first opportunity for fans to acquire authentic luxury pieces and collectibles directly from the production of *And Just Like That...*."

Each auction item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Warner Bros. Discovery, which has pledged a donation to the New York-based charity You Gotta Believe. This organization is dedicated to connecting young people in foster care with permanent families.

With the auction live for about a week, many items are still available at prices below their estimated values, with several lots priced under $1,000. Some offerings even include bundles of dresses or shoes.

Martin Nolan, co-founder and executive director of Julien's, expressed enthusiasm about the auction, stating, "This event features an unparalleled selection of iconic fashions and furnishings, bridging high-end living with pop culture collecting. Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte have defined elegance for generations, and fans now have the chance to preserve their legacies. By merging luxury with media, Julien's is catering to the growing interest in lifestyle-driven collections, where each piece narrates a story."

Highlighted items from the auction include:

  • Carrie Bradshaw's Hatbox Suitcases: Although not part of her wardrobe, these suitcases represent a stylish connection to the protagonist.
  • Miranda Hobbes' Wine-Red Jumpsuit: Worn during a memorable episode, this piece captures Miranda's bold fashion sense.
  • Charlotte York-Goldenblatt's Designer Heels: A collection of four exquisite heels worn by Charlotte, showcasing her sophisticated style.
  • LTW's Fuchsia Boucle Fabric Dining Bench: A distinctive piece from the Wexley apartment, adding flair to any home decor.
  • Carrie Bradshaw's Louis XVI Style Demilune Credenza: This elegant credenza was featured in Carrie's iconic Gramercy apartment.

As this auction unfolds, it not only allows fans to own a piece of television history but also highlights the intersection of fashion and storytelling in popular culture, paving the way for future collectors and enthusiasts.


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