Dress Up Like Carrie Bradshaw From Sex and the City
Step into Carrie Bradshaw’s world with a costume built for late-night taxis, soaring opinions, and impossible heels. It’s polished, messy, and deeply New York—the kind of dressing up that says you’re the main character, even before the first cocktail.
SHOP THE LOOK: CARRIE BRADSHAW
Complete Carrie Bradshaw Costume Breakdown
I couldn’t help but wonder…
Carrie Bradshaw dresses like her internal monologue has a wardrobe budget. The curly blonde hair, the pink blouse under a white tailored vest, the high-waist white trousers: it’s polished, then immediately made personal with that black scarf tie at the throat and those black strappy heels that insist on drama.The round white hat box bag is the giveaway, a little bit precious and a little bit ridiculous, exactly the point. Wearing this, you project: I’m late, I’m observant, and I’m still the best-dressed person in the room. Add the small clear makeup bag and you’re not just dressed, you’re prepared to revise the whole mood mid-sentence: “I couldn’t help but wonder…”


POV: you dress like a column and still make bad men your hobby. Buy the outfit.
How to Dress Like Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City
Start with hair that behaves like it has opinions. A curly blonde wig should look lived-in, not salon-stiff. Pair a pink short-sleeve blouse with a white tailored vest, then sharpen it with a black scarf tie necklace like you’re punctuating your own sentence. White high-waist trousers keep the silhouette clean and slightly smug, while black strappy heels say you’ll walk six blocks for a better story.
Carry the round white hat box bag like it’s a prop you’re casually auditioning with, and tuck a small clear makeup bag inside because Carrie is always one reflective surface away from a minor crisis. Stand like you’re mid-thought: chin up, eyes scanning, ready to narrate the room. The trick is looking romantic and self-absorbed at the same time, as if every sidewalk is a runway and every glance is research.
The Look Behind Carrie Bradshaw
This look borrows from late-’90s/early-2000s downtown polish: tailored menswear lines softened by girlish color and accessory play. The pink blouse and crisp white vest read like editorial minimalism, but the styling refuses to behave. That tension is the point: she’s a columnist who wants structure, then immediately sabotages it with whim and a little chaos. The visual language is clean verticals and bright neutrals, interrupted by black punctuation.
That black scarf tie necklace functions like a written aside, a dark line cutting through the sweetness. The high waist elongates, the strappy heel destabilizes, and the hat box bag turns practicality into performance. It’s not “put together” as much as “curated in public,” which is basically her whole psychology.

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