‘And Just Like That’ Season Three Paris Photocall & Premiere
After a New York moment, the cast of And Just Like That jetted to Paris for a photocall and premiere—and while Paris is usually a city that inspires a fashion fantasy, this stop on the press tour didn’t deliver quite the sartorial drama we’d hoped for. If you were expecting full-throttle fashion to match the Eiffel Tower energy, well… temper those expectations. There were some wins, but overall, things were a little more “Left Bank lunch” than “Carrie Bradshaw at the Opera.”

Prints charming, but those shoes…
Nicole Ari Parker embraced pattern play at the photocall in Dries van Noten, proving once again that she’s the wild card of the group when it comes to mixing prints and textures. The look was vibrant and totally suited for spring in Paris—full marks for the fashion risk. But those snake-print mules were one print too many.
Half Fall, half fashion fatigue
Cynthia Nixon showed up in a dual-colour velvet dress from Rochas’ Fall 2025 collection. Velvet in spring? In theory, with the right silhouette, maybe. But this one just looked heavy—especially for a photocall. This look simply didn’t land.

Westwood Part Deux
Sarah Jessica Parker stuck to her AJLT promo tradition of wearing Vivienne Westwood, this time in a romantic mauve dirndl dress with a corseted bodice and flowing sleeves. I wanted to love it more than I did. The layered look felt overwrought, and the knee-high boots only added to the heaviness. I was also perplexed by the asymmetrically worn beaded necklace. It missed the mark and just felt confusing.
Charlotte forever
Kristin Davis gave us the only true head-to-toe win at the photocall in a painterly Oscar de la Renta fit-and-flare dress. Paired with gold Manolo Blahnik Racita sandals, this was quintessential Charlotte York in the best way possible. It was summery, feminine, and totally on theme.
Tailored & forgettable
Sarita Choudhury played it safe in a tailored look. It wasn’t bad, but it blends into the background.
Then came the premiere—and instead of dialling things up, for some, it felt like they stayed right in photocall territory.

Where is the drama?
SJP switched gears in a white embroidered Dior Fall 2022 Haute Couture top and skirt. Beautiful? Yes. Premiere-worthy? Not quite. Given her Sex and the City legacy of high-drama red carpet moments, this felt muted. Maybe intentionally so, but I can’t help but miss the grandeur we’ve come to expect when she’s promoting this franchise.


Business class with a twist
Cynthia Nixon definitely upped her game for the premiere in A.W.A.K.E. Mode’s tailored jacket and pleated asymmetric skirt from the Fall 2024 collection. This look had structure and interest. While the Tod’s shoes didn’t quite work for me—the Métier clutch elevated teh look.

All about that bloom
Nicole Ari Parker nailed her Magda Butrym look, featuring the brand’s signature floral accent. Pulling off an oversized jacket isn’t easy, but she made it work—allowing the floral-accented skirt to remain the star of the outfit without being overshadowed.

Floral, but not quite fabulous
Kristin Davis took a detour from Charlotte York territory in a chiffon floral print dress by Rixo London. It wasn’t bad, but it didn’t sparkle either. Paired with a Roger Vivier Viv’ Choc Mini Bag, the look felt a little more afternoon tea at the Ritz Paris, than premiere.

More Florals
Sarita Choudhury embraced florals for the premiere too, this time in a strapless design from Lela Rose.
So, was it underwhelming? A little. There were glimmers of AJLT-worthy fashion fun, but for a cast that represents some of TV’s most iconic style moments, Paris didn’t quite get their best. Maybe they’re saving it all for the finale.
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