
As Carrie Bradshaw in Sex And The City, Sarah Jessica Parker got to wear some of the most fashion forward designs straight from the runway.
We all know that SJP loves to wear L’Wren Scott on the red carpet, but it seems like she may have been clever enough to ensure that she gets a fabulous wardrobe for her new film Did you Hear About the Morgans?
On set she was looking gorgeous with new bangs, wearing a petrol blue L’Wren Scott Spring 2008 sheath dress, whilst carrying a black coat.
I LOVE this silhouette. I live for smart tailored dresses like this.
You won’t be surprised to learn that this movie is a romantic comedy, which also stars Hugh Grant.
I’m in lust with her snake-skin heels.

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gorgeous. it really is nice to see someone else except from nicole kidman wearing l’wren scott. im glad her hair is nore blonde instead of brunette. it just a shame you can see the shape of her bra through the dress.
im was so excited about the movie when i read romantic comedy… until i read hugh grant.
Oh, god. A rom-com with SJP AND Hugh Grant… kill me now. Sorry, did I fall asleep and wake up in 1997?
The dress looks like something Roland Mouret might have designed about 3 years ago. Nothing original about it at all. Nice colour is the best thing I can say about it.
Do you know what I’d like to see? A film starring Sarah Jessica Parker where her (yawn) fabulous wardrobe isn’t by far the most interesting thing about the movie. Apparently too much to hope for.
(Weeps and bangs forehead repeatedly against the desk)