What to snag at the ‘And Just Like That…’ auction, from Carrie’s manuscript to Charlotte’s heels

Ever wished you could own a piece of Carrie Bradshaw’s wardrobe or the desk where she wrote her stories? This event in Los Angeles might be your chance!

Julien’s Auctions is selling off items from “And Just Like That…,” the continuation of the popular HBO series “Sex and the City,” which ended after three seasons last year. The auction includes over 500 pieces, from designer clothes and shoes to furniture and props used on the show. Bidding started online earlier this month and will finish with a two-day live event at Julien’s in Gardena, taking place on Thursday and Friday. You can bid online or attend the auction in person.

With the show’s huge success, especially its fashion, style expert George Kotsiopoulos explains that it’s special to be able to buy something worn by or featured with your favorite character.

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According to style expert and former ‘Fashion Police’ co-host George Kotsiopoulos, items from the show ‘And Just Like That…’ carry an extra association. People don’t just see something they like; they immediately think, ‘That belonged to Carrie,’ or ‘That was Charlotte’s,’ or ‘Miranda wore that,’ adding another layer to the appeal.

You can’t buy the Manolo Blahnik shoes Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) wore – unfortunately, her clothes aren’t part of this auction. However, you can bid on other items from her wardrobe, like the retro suitcases that stored her hats, personalized wooden hangers with her initials, or even empty designer boxes for shoes and jewelry.

Fans can bid on pieces from Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic collection, including items from the apartment she shared with Mr. Big. These include the intercom from their front door, a pair of leather club chairs, and even Mr. Big’s water bottle from his Peloton bike. Also up for auction are Carrie’s memoir, “Loved & Lost” – written about Mr. Big’s passing – and the original manuscript. A particularly touching item is the condolence card sent by her friend Samantha Jones, who briefly appeared in the show’s reboot, despite their estrangement.

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Here are some of the featured items: shoes from Lisa Todd Wexley, Carrie Bradshaw’s travel luggage set, a vintage stool and desk, and midcentury modern chairs and a cat pillow from Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment.

Fans of fashion will be excited by the stylish wardrobes of characters like Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, Miranda Hobbes, Seema Patel, and Lisa Todd Wexley. Standout pieces include Charlotte’s Prada coat, Miranda’s vintage Issey Miyake coat, and a Bottega Veneta clutch she carried. You’ll also see Seema’s silk Fendi dress, Lisa’s dramatic Balmain cape from her snowy New York scene, and plenty of stunning heels.

Julien’s intentionally kept prices low on Hollywood collectibles, according to managing director Catherine Williamson. This was to make the auction accessible to a wider range of people, especially first-time bidders and dedicated fans who might not normally participate.

By the end of last week, many items had bids of less than $100. More expensive items, such as Marantino’s Louis Vuitton bags, were selling for around $4,000, and the engraved Rolex watch—which was a prop and not a real Rolex—that Bradshaw gave Mr. Big for their anniversary was at $5,000.

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2026-04-28 13:33