Sarah Jessica Parker stopped by “Open Ball with Maria Bartiromo” this morning to promote her new SJP Collection. She sat down with Maria for a 7-minute interview, where she talked about her new shoe line, SJP, exclusive to Nordstrom, and whether there will be a “Sex in the City 3” movie. You can check out the interview below. Screen captures will be up in the gallery soon. Enjoy!
It’s been a decade since the ladies of Sex and the City last kicked off their stilettos. But even after all these years; a pair of blockbuster films; and a very real re-examination of what it means to live, date, and shop in New York, few women define our relationship with shoes like Sarah Jessica Parker’s Manolo-sporting Carrie Bradshaw. This week, the actress will launch a line of her very own with (who else?) Manolo Blahnik CEO George Malkemus. The wares are simple, single-soled, everyday pumps, flats, and sandals that will retail in the $300 range at Nordstrom starting February 28. No sky-high spikes or flame-embellished mules here. Just Italian-crafted (save the Spanish-made espadrilles), warm-hued basics meant for the women looking for a taste of Carrie’s sartorial adventures. We sat down with Parker and Malkemus to talk about why color is the new neutral, what it takes to design the perfect—and not too cheap, not too pricey—heel, and how the SJP shoe philosophy has evolved over the years.
How did the collection come about?
Sarah Jessica Parker: The opportunities had been orbiting and I kept having a hard time saying yes—and that puzzled me. I would honestly lay in bed at night and think to myself, “What is the problem?” And I went to lunch one day with a group of successful women, and they were encouraging me to do a shoe line. They said, “Well, what’s the problem? You have all this money and all these opportunities.” And I said, “It’s just not about that, obviously. Do you know what? To be honest, what I would really love is to be a partner with George.” I didn’t know him super well, but we had spent the past twelve years working together on Sex and the City and I certainly admired his business and the way he conducted his relationship with Pat Field and me. And they said, “Why don’t you call him?” And I said, “You know what? Screw it. I’m just going to be brave. Because the worst he can say is ‘no.’”George Malkemus: Which I didn’t!
SJP: And so began this thrilling conversation.
Can you tell me a bit about the concept behind the collection?
SJP: We wanted to revisit the single sole—where did it go? We found, much to our delight, that our reference points are the same, and we had an idea of this particular woman in our head. She wears color as a neutral and doesn’t think black totally is necessary. “Appropriate” footwear was not something that we were interested in. And we thought of all those great shoemakers from the late seventies, all those wonderful shoe stores…that’s how it all began. George found us a great shoemaker in Tuscany.GM: Third generation.
SJP: We found a great person in Spain to make our espadrilles—to really make the shoes the way we wanted at a price point I felt comfortable with.
The shoes are an investment, but they’re not unobtainable.
GM: That’s the key word! Investment. That’s the thing we want to have. If you have a pump from Sarah Jessica’s collection, five years from now that pump will still be in our collection in many different colorways.SJP: You shouldn’t feel regretful when you look in your closet and think, “Boy, that feels out of fashion.”
Well, these shoes are simple. There’s nothing super-trendy about them.
SJP: That wouldn’t be something I would do well.GM: And I don’t think that’s what I would want us to do. I take personal offense when a woman spends huge amounts of money, and then after a certain amount of time, feels like she can’t wear it. Or, if she walks into a party and someone says, “Oh, my God! You wore those last wedding when so-and-so got married for the first time! And now they’re getting married for the second time and you’re still wearing the same shoes…and you’re still not married! Because you bought those shoes!”
SJP: Wow! What an amazing leap to those connections!
So who was this woman you were envisioning?
SJP: The idea in my head is this woman who’s walking down the streets of Florence and she has a bag with a little piece of hardware and she’s in a jean with a simple flare. She’s wearing a Henley. It’s that late seventies, very clean, simple, superchic—but not better than you or me. Just simply getting dressed in the morning and being herself. That’s what I learned from my mother. And that’s what I learned from my grandmother. Extremely simple. Beautiful. Sexy. Feminine shoe, bag, coat.GM: Not overdone. It’s like the perfect white shirt or the perfect little black dress. It’s so easy to talk about those things, but they’re the hardest things to make. To make a beautiful, simple shoe is not easy, and [Sarah Jessica] got that.
What were the challenges in designing this collection?
GM: To make shoes at the price she wanted was challenging. It’s so lovely to have a partner who cares about every little thing that we do. Ten million women watched Sex and the City. You hear people say, “God, I love Carrie! That’s me!” And I’m like, “You live in Iowa. How is that you?” And she says, “You know what? It is me in some way.” That’s the woman Sarah Jessica wants to make shoes for.Has what you want in a shoe changed since the Sex and the City days?
SJP: Well, the character I played had a very—some might say it was a reckless relationship with shoes. Financially, she wasn’t particularly careful or prudent. My tastes have changed. But if I saw a beautiful shoe ten or fifteen years ago, I’m inclined to say that today I would still think, “My God. That’s a beautiful shoe.” What I wear has changed because if I’m able, I take my children to school every day, and I dress for the weather. I was never as committed a consumer as Carrie. She will buy anything. She will buy a trendy shoe.What are you excited about as you move forward with this project?
SJP: I’m nervous. I’m nervous that George has invested so much time and effort and money into this project. Will it prove to be worth it? Will people respond to these shoes? I’m excited to have the opportunity, but I’m extremely nervous. I’m going to five cities to talk about the shoes, and this is what I will hear: “Are you sure I can wear this to work?” And I’ll say, “Why does this make you any less capable in the office than your black pump?” Who told us these things? No one’s at fault, but it’s a real adjustment to say to someone, “Absolutely, you can wear that to your meeting. Absolutely, you can wear that to your parent-teacher conference or for a wedding.”GM: Sarah Jessica is saying, “It’s OK!”
SJP: I’m not going to hold them hostage!
You’re giving them options.
SJP: Yes. It’s been interesting, too. There are women who wouldn’t feel confident wearing this teal pump. Women want to wear the teal. They’re just slightly afraid that somehow it diminishes them. They think the shoes aren’t as smart or as serious. Women just really need to know that it is all right if they want to. We’ll always have this in black for them. But why not French navy?
Hey everybody! Interbridge is reporting that Sarah Jessica is set to appear on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on March 5th, 2014. So mark your calendars and set your DVR early so you won’t miss her appearance!
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An Up-Close Look at SJP’s New Shoe Line!
Sarah Jessica Parker sat down with ET Online last week (February 14) to discuss her new SJP Collection. You can check out the article and video interview below. This was released last Friday, but I just became aware of it. I figured I’d still post it anyways. Enjoy!
Elle Creative Director Joe Zee recently sat down with Sarah Jessica Parker and her shoe collection partner George Malkemus — CEO of Manolo Blahnik — at the Crosby Street Hotel in New York City to talk about her highly anticipated new shoe line launching exclusively at Nordstrom, where the fashionable star gave ET a coveted look at her “Carrie” show, which is based on her beloved Sex and the City character.
“It crossed my mind that people might kind of have a connection in their head of what the shoe should be if we were going to be doing those,” she said about the pressure to design a “Carrie” shoe that would live up to fan expectations. “But I think one can not produce like that. If you’re gonna be result-oriented, you’re going to get yourself into trouble. Why I chose to call this one Carrie is because I wanted her to be thought of as a neutral. There was really something unconventional about a purple being a neutral, that it appeared ladylike, but it was really sexy … that there was something subversive and naughty and sexy, but it was elegant and it could be considered appropriate — so I thought that was sort of the conflict with Carrie.”
Parker also stressed that it was important to her that her shoes be both high quality and actually affordable for women.
“How do we get these shoes to be made in Tuscany, and still be affordable for a lot of women, and what is that space, and is there a space for a shoe between $250 and high $400s?” she explained about the challenges of designing her shoe collection. “And it was a wonderful experience for me, and to see where you can arrive with those limitations.”
But though the 48-year-old fashionista is obviously passionate about shoes, she admitted that people are actually sometimes disappointed when they see her personal closet!
“The funny thing about it is relative to a lot of people in the rest of this country, I have a fairly small closet,” she surprisingly revealed. “When people come over they’re sort of disappointed to see how tiny my closet is. And I have a significant amount of shoes, but the truth is, I haven’t really bought a lot of them. A lot of them are from work. … I don’t wear them that much. But I love to see them, and they remind me of moments and wonderful pasts that I feel privileged to have had.”
Check out the video to see a few of Parker’s gorgeous shoes from her collection up-close, plus why her four-year-old daughter Loretta trying on her high heels for the first time was both a charming and scary moment!
Parker’s SJP Collection will launch exclusively at Nordstrom stores and Nordstrom.com on February 28.
2014 Talk Show Appearance Screen Captures Uploaded
Hello everybody! As I promised, I am finishing up getting all of the 2014 sections in the gallery up-to-date. Sarah has made 3 talk show appearances so far in 2014 and I have uploaded screen captures for all 3. You can now view 1,152 screen captures of Sarah in total from those 3 appearances. “The Wendy Williams Show” album has quite a large amount, but that is only due to the fact that it was a 17-minute interview/segment. Anyways, I hope you all enjoy and keep checking back for more updates!
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Screen Captures > Talk Shows > 2014 > Feb 04: Morning Joe
Screen Captures > Talk Shows > 2014 > Feb 11: The Wendy Williams Show
Screen Captures > Talk Shows > 2014 > Feb 17: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2014 Public Appearances Uploaded
Hey everybody! I apologize immensely for the lateness of all these photos. I have steadily been updating the main site with news articles, videos, and such recently, but I have been slacking a lot on the gallery. So I figured it was time to stop slacking (haha) and update for you guys. Sarah Jessica has made a few appearances so far in 2014 and I have uploaded them all to the gallery. You can check out 83 MQ and HQ photos from the appearances. Enjoy!
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Public Appearances > 2014 > Jan 23: The New School University Center Grand Opening
Public Appearances > 2014 > Feb 10: Great American Songbook Event Honoring Bryan Lourd
Public Appearances > 2014 > Feb 16: “Kinky Boots” Broadway Show
Public Appearances > 2014 > Feb 17: Sarah Jessica Visits “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”
Over the past week, EW has been reporting on the chances of your favorite defunct TV shows — Chuck, Firefly, Rome, Scrubs, etc. — seeing the light of day again.
On the topic of TV shows getting a second life, it’s impossible not to look to Sex and the City, the original model for Community fans’ cheer of “six seasons and a movie.” After six fashionable years of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte’s adventures on TV, the iconic HBO comedy series found new life — twice — with two big-screen adaptations, both written and directed by series exec producer Michael Patrick King.
During our chat with King about the revival chances of his other HBO show, The Comeback, the conversation of course veered into Sex territory. (How could it not?) The big question: could a third Sex and the City movie ever get off the ground? Back in January, Sarah Jessica Parker told InStyle that she believed there was one last chapter to tell. Well, King agrees.
“The great gift or riches or luck is that I worked on two shows that were so full that they spilled over into people’s lives and the characters were rounded enough that you could still wonder where they are,” King says, adding that Sex and the City is still thriving on TV, especially as alternative programming (HBO marathoned the series on Super Bowl Sunday).
Acknowledging Parker’s comments on a third film, King explains, “Sarah Jessica and I both know what that final chapter is. That doesn’t mean it will or should be told, but I do think there’s one story left. Whether it ever happens is a whole other situation. But there’s four girls, and those girls are still in my mind. There are other stories to tell and characters that haven’t even been written yet.”
The show went off the air exactly 10 years ago, in February 2004, delivering series-high ratings for the emotional finale. Four years later, Sex and the City hit movie theaters and raked in $152 million at the domestic box office, with critical reviews split right down the middle. Sex and the City 2 opened with significantly less ballyhoo in 2010 and made $95 million at home, with the Rotten Tomatoes score at just 15%. If it seemed as though the series was on its last legs, that would largely be the accurate assumption — but it depends who you’re asking. EW’s Owen Gleiberman sees a future. The series still lives online, boasting 14 million devotees on Facebook and plenty of meme life among the Tumblr generation. The clamor for another movie might not be as loud as it once was, but rest assured, it’s still there. Just like The Carrie Diaries.
“It’s a very interesting balance of zeitgeist and letting go and coming back and figuring out if you’re done or you’re not done. I listen to people a lot, actually,” says King. “What I do know is that there’s interest, but with interest comes non-interest. It’s all really about the stories, and if you actually think you have something left to say that would make it exciting and worthwhile for the fans’ time, that’s really the question. Not whether you can get away with it, not whether anybody will buy it, not whether you can make money on it. It’s really like, is there enough or more to say that would justify people risking seeing their favorite characters again? And I think there’s one chapter left.”
The first and perhaps biggest hurdle would be convincing all the women to return, and as it stands, it’s just Nixon who seemed to be uninterested about the idea (although that was in 2012, and it sounds like things may have changed). Parker, as we know, believes in a third story; Davis is excited at the possibility, and Cattrall appears to be on board as well. With attitudes in the affirmative, the question falls to whether enough of the moving parts can assemble to get a greenlight for a second sequel.
King is realistic that a third Sex and the City venture may in fact never come to fruition, but fans should be pleased to know that he and SJP are on the same page when it comes to finishing the saga with one final story. Although, it should be clear, though King listens to the rumblings about SATC‘s place in the zeitgeist, he’s not exactly flocking to Tumblr or Twitter (where accounts are devoted to the plots of a third movie) to take suggestions.
“Oh, like I would ever look at the Internet!” jokes King. “I also sometimes go into the kitchen and just turn on the stove and put my hand on it to see if that hurts still.”
Sarah Jessica Parker is coming to Seattle
Nordstrom has just announced that SJP will be in the Emerald City Wednesday, March 5 at the downtown Seattle store for the launch of her new shoe, handbag and coat line – the SJP Collection.
We reported earlier that the SJP Collection was coming to Nordstrom, but there had only been whispers that Carrie herself would be here! So mark your calendars, and take the day off if need be.
When: Weds. March 5 from 4:30-5:30pm
Where: Nordstrom (downtown Seattle)
What: SJP will be meeting with customers and signing their SJP Collection purchases as time permits.
The Collection is launching exclusively at Nordstrom stores on February 28. A heavily shoe-based line, the SJP Collection also boasts three styles of handbags and two coats in various colors. Prices range from $195 to $495, so definitely come credit card in hand.
Here’s a tip – if you really want to meet SJP, we suggest buying an item from the collection beforehand, and bringing it and your receipt to the store with you on the 5th. And come early! She’ll only be signing items from the Collection that customers have already bought.