7 Sex and the City Trends Blake Lively, Meghan Markle and More Stars Still Love

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When it came to dressing a group of the most iconic on-screen fashionistas of the 20th and 21st centuries, Patricia Field wasn’t focused on trendsetting. 

“I never really tried to consciously create a trend,” the renowned costume designer for Sex and the City once said in an interview. “All I really ever did was try to make things look beautiful and interesting and tell the story.”

Nevertheless, after six seasons with one of New York City’s most famous fictional gal groups, there are a few stylish lessons we all picked up from our time chasing Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and co. uptown, downtown to virtually every hot restaurant, new bar and boyfriend’s apartment. 

While some trends come and go, others never die and Bradshaw’s enduring wardrobe is proof of that. Whether it was her penchant for crop tops or her signature tutu, she set some significant trends in her fictional days—ones that are very much alive and well more than 20 years later.

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