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Those hoping to nab a one-of-a-kind piece from Carrie Bradshaw’s closet are in luck.
Fans of the franchise will likely remember the striking accessory, which Carrie wore with her strapless Vivienne Westwood gown for her failed wedding ceremony to longtime love Mr. Big in the 2008 film.
The famous headpiece appeared again in the season 2 premiere of Max’sAnd Just Like That…when Carrie rewore the wedding look toattend the Met Gala for its Veiled Beauty theme.
Sarah Jessica Parker in character as Carrie Bradshaw, dressed for her wedding to longtime love Mr. Big.James Devaney / Getty Images
“From the moment the world caught a glimpse of Carrie’s ensemble, the iconic headpiece became one of — if not the most — memorable pieces that the beloved character ever [wore] as it perfectly embodies the bold and empowered style of her character,” the auction house also noted.
Carrie’s wedding look is one of the most unforgettable of the series, and Danny Santiago, the costume designer forAnd Just Like That…noted how important it was to bring back the look for the reboot.
“People fell in love with that dress,” he toldToday. “It made a big impact [on fans]. Bringing it back changes the sentiment of what that dress meant. Carrie can repurpose it and replace it with the wonderful memory of wearing it to the Met ball.”
The headpiece is estimated to sell for between $40,000 and $70,000 when the auction goes live on Aug. 31.
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Fashion fans also will have a chance to bid on the Norman Norell black lace dress thatMichelle Obamawore to the TNTChristmas in Washingtonbroadcast in 2010 andKate Winslet’s Alexander McQueen for Givenchy evening gown, which she wore to the 70th Annual Academy Awards in 1998.
source: people.com