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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sarah Jessica Parker sees Victoria's Secret as a "fantasy"

    The 60-year-old actress was a guest at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday (15.10.25) and took a moment before the glitzy event to reflect on the impact the VS brand has had on her


    She told stylist Law Roach during the pre-show: "I probably have probably the same history with Victoria's Secret that most civilians do which is it's sort of this fantasy.

    "And whether you fit in or not in reality kind of doesn't matter.

    "It's a longtime brand that's played a role in a lot of our lives for a really, really long time."

    The Sex And the City legend stepped out in a black Alexander Wang dress she bought "1,000 years ago", pairing it with a Dolce and Gabbana jacket, and heels from her own shoe brand.

    She joked she was "wearing nothing" for the event, describing her outfit as "pieces I've had in my closet forever".

    Sarah recently hinted she could still reprise her SATC character Carrie Bradshaw again in the future, despite seemingly saying farewell to her alter ego at the end of sequel series And Just Like That.

    Asked about the decision to bring the series to a conclusion, Sarah told CBS Mornings: "I mean, I'm not certain I understand what that decision means, actually.

    "Because I could just be on hiatus, you know."

    Sarah did not expand on what she meant with the "hiatus" suggestion but described the "difficult decision" she and showrunner Michael Patrick King made to finish And Just Like That... .

    The Mars Attacks! star said: "Michael and I talked a lot about it, and I think it's out of respect for this really singular professional experience that you have to consider what you want to do (and) have you done it.

    "And sometimes it's best to gracefully walk away when things feel really right and energetic, versus squeezing and exploiting people's generosity and hospitality."

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