Category: Fashion & Style

May 5, 2014

ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker hits the carpet while attending the ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit on Thursday evening (April 24) at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. You can check out 28 MQ photos of Sarah Jessica in the photo gallery. The 49-year-old actress is featured as one of Variety‘s Power of Women NY honorees and she talked with the mag about her work with the New York City Ballet.

“I wanted to think about that next generation, how we were going to reach out to new audience members,” she said. “Any time you can integrate arts into someone’s lives, they feel better for it. It’s important to us as people, as Americans, to allow ourselves to appreciate the art form. We know that to be true.”

FYI: SJP is wearing a Vera Wang dress, SJP Collection Alyssa shoes, a Judith Leiber bag, and her personal Fred Leighton jewelry and a House of Lavande vintage necklace.

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Public Appearances > 2014 > Apr 24: ArtsConnection 35th Anniversary Spring Benefit

Jan 17, 2014

Sarah Jessica Parker, WeTheAdorned Team Up

Sarah Jessica Parker has landed herself yet another gig in the fashion industry, this time for WeTheAdorned. Women’s Wear Daily reports that WeTheAdorned, a new jewelry e-commerce venture, has enlisted the “Sex and the City” alumna as a curator for its site, which is set to launch this spring.

The exclusive site will charge an initial fee to members, who can then gain access to high-end jewelry designed exclusively for WeTheAdorned. Designers will include fashion faves like Dannijo, Fenton and Fallon, Erickson Beamon and Pamela Love — but at this point, we’d imagine getting your jewelry picked out for you by Carrie Bradshaw of the famous nameplate necklace is enough of a draw.

But it’s anyone’s call whether WeTheAdorned will work or not. Since her “SATC” days, Parker has embraced a grab bag of fashion gigs, each more random than the next. The actress is about to launch her new shoe line, SJP, created in partnership with George Malkemus, president of Manolo Blahnik USA, which, judging by the buzz around it, is already on track to become a big hit.

Source – Huffington Post

Jan 15, 2014

Gayle King Takes You Behind the Scenes of Sarah Jessica Parker’s New Shoe Line

In our February issue (on newsstands Tuesday, January 21), the unabashedly shoe-obsessed Sarah Jessica Parker gives fellow sole sister Gayle King a walking tour of her new line of fabulous footwear. Check out our sneak peek of their conversation below!

Sarah Jessica Parker on the heel height of SJP, her first foray into shoes:
“These heels are high, but not like you’re on stilts. There’s nothing sexy about not being able to walk.”

On the price point ranging from just under $200 to just under $500 a pair:
“Those are hard-earned bucks so I really tried to give women beautiful silhouettes and colors and excellent quality for their money. I didn’t want to do anything that says, ‘Oh, these shoes are 2014.’ I want my shoes to be a part of the world for a long time to come.”

On the thin touch of grosgrain ribbon on each shoe:
“The thing is, when I was growing up, we really didn’t have two nickels to rub together, but my mother always made sure that my sisters and I had two grosgrain ribbons in our hair. The rule was that we ironed them every single morning. We even had a special bureau dedicated to hair ribbons. I have them for my own daughters now, and my nieces wear them too. The grosgrain ribbons make SJP’s really identifiable to others and really personal to me.”

George Malkemus, CEO of Manolo Blahnik USA on how this collection came to be:
“Sarah called me and said she’d been thinking a lot about shoes. Before she could finish that sentence, I said, ‘Be in my office tomorrow morning.'”

The collection, with shoe prices ranging from $195 to $485 and bags $375 and under, will be available exclusively at Nordstrom starting February 28th.

Source – Oprah.com

Jan 11, 2014

Does Sarah Jessica Parker Love Shoes as Much as Carrie Bradshaw? The Answer in February’s InStyle May Surprise You

“Few women are more effortlessly dazzling or more enjoyable to watch on the red carpet or at dressy charity events than Sarah Jessica Parker,” Katie Couric writes in the February issue of InStyle, on newsstands now. (We think the same can be said of our inventive photo spread with the actress. Above is a sneak peek, where the star of stage and screen dons a Delpozo dress in front of artwork we commissioned.)

In the issue, longtime pal Couric paints a picture of Parker as a fashion beacon and motivated multi-tasker. (At the moment, she is acting, producing and chasing after three energetic — and adorable — kids.) So how does she keep it all together? “I’m sure there are days I’m not as gracious as I would hope to be,” she says. “But I try. I want the people around me to feel good about being there and to feel valued and that they’re being heard.”

These days, there certainly is no shortage of people surrounding the 48-year-old. In addition to starring on Broadway in The Commons of Pensacola, Parker just launched her first-ever shoes and accessories line at Nordstrom, SJP, in which she partnered with the man behind the brand Carrie Bradshaw made famous: George Malkemus of Manolo Blahnik. While she admits she doesn’t love shoes as much as her unforgettable Sex and the City character –”She would rather have shoes than furniture or food,” Parker says. “I would always prefer a good meal, or travel” — the line is something she’s wanted to do for a long time. After turning down an offer to design shoes with a big company, “I realized my real dream was a smaller line, my name, built in Europe, at a reasonable price point,” she says. “Beautiful, simple shoes, the kind I remember from when I first came to New York — the Maud Frizons, the Charles Jourdans.”

And speaking of Bradshaw, Couric asked Parker the question on the mind of every woman who ever ordered a cosmo: will we see Carrie again? “I don’t know,” Parker replied. “A part of me thinks there is one last chapter to tell. But timing is a peculiar thing. It isn’t a decision that can wait forever. I don’t want to have to wear muumuus!”

Although we bet if she did, she’d look great doing it.

For more of our February feature with Parker and Couric, pick up this month’s InStyle, available on newsstands and for digital download now.

Source – InStyle

Jan 3, 2014

First Look: Here’s A Single Shoe from Sarah Jessica Parker’s New Line

As mentioned at the end of February, Sarah Jessica is releasing her own show line exclusively in Nordstorm stores. Below you can catch the first look of her show line. Click on the image to make it larger. It is featured in the February 2014 issue of “Lucky” magazine. So be sure to pick up the copy. I’ll hopefully have the scan in the gallery soon.

There has been plenty of buzz in the press concerning Sarah Jessica Parker’s upcoming footwear line, named SJP, but zero images of the shoes. No matter, all is forgiven and forgotten thanks to the first look at the line in the new issue of Lucky. Pictured is a single shoe—as single as Carrie was when Aidan found out she was cheating on him with Big. Zing.

Still, it’s pretty clear from the image that Manolo Blahnik was a huge inspiration. In fact, it looks somewhat similar to those Mary Jane Manolos from the Urban Shoe Myth scene in the Vogue closet. Perhaps that’s to be expected when you partner with George Malkemus, the longtime CEO at Manolo Blahnik, on a footwear project. The full range will land at the end of February in Nordstrom stores and retails for between $200 to $400 $195 to $485 with most prices falling in the $350 to $400 range.

Source – Racked

Nov 23, 2013

“The Commons Of Pensacola” Opening Night Photos

Sarah Jessica Parker hits the red carpet following the opening night of her off-Broadway play “The Commons of Pensacola” on Thursday (November 21) at Brasserie 8 1/2 in New York City. She was joined at the event by her husband Matthew Broderick, her co-star Blythe Danner, and the play’s writer Amanda Peet. She looked amazing, didn’t she? For fashion details, read the paragraph below. You can check out 94 MQ photos of Sarah at the event, which include walking the red carpet and after the show. Enjoy!

Sarah was styled perfectly for the opening night, wasn’t she? She rocked a rose gold silk lamé pleated Rocha Spring 2014 dress and added a Sonia Rykiel Spring 2014 copper and blue-trim jacket, elevating the festive nature of her look. To top it all off, she accessorized with Sophia Webster shoes and Fred Leighton jewels. You can check out her full look in the photos in the gallery. Sound off about your thoughts on her look for the evening in the comments. We’d love to know what y’all think!

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Public Appearances > 2013 > Nov 21: “The Commons Of Pensacola” Opening Night