The end of the series created a void in many women's television schedules that was ironically filled with uniform clad characters working in hospitals or police stations. It seemed we had to return to the glossy magazines for fashion ideas. While these fashion bibles have always been a staple of any good girl’s style education, they remain aloof and impersonal in typical bookish manner. Only TV can give us real, moving, breathing, menstruating, weight-fluctuating, job switching women who give us examples of how we can mesh the random collection of items in our wardrobe into our own individual sense of style. And the SATC girls did it so well.
So it's no surprise that the launch of the movie has created such a flux of fashion commentary. Reams of paper and billions of kilobytes have already been filled with comments, both bad and good, about what the girls are wearing, with Carrie's wedding dress causing the most sensation.
Like most of Carrie's outfits, the Vivienne Westwood creation is pure love-it-or-loath-it fashion. While most people express an overwhelming dislike for the gown, I find it hard to see why. The silk gown is immaculately tailored and does a fabulous job of making Sarah Jessica Parker´s androgynous frame look feminine. And although it does have over-top proportions of buffon layers and a highly stylized bodice, it is noticeably lacking in any frills, ruffles, sparkles or sequins to push the designer statement over the edge.
At the end of the day (or the movie), would you really expect to see Carrie in anything that resembled an off-the-rack, run of the mill gown? This is a lady who wore a pink tutu in public.




Comments
Re: Sex And The City: The Wedding Dress Controversy
By timada, September 24, 2008 at 06:07Sex and the City is my favorite TV show. This is how I chose my wedding dress --- it’s the wedding dress that Charlotte chose for her wedding. It’s beautiful. I think this TV show really inspired all the women around the world when it comes to fashion and style.
Re: Sex And The City: The Wedding Dress Controversy
By Tanasha, July 29, 2008 at 11:32I also like the dress but the head piece is just too much for my tastes. It's all you see! I'm all for big outlandish dresses, after all its a wedding day and in theory the "one" special day that you get. Perhaps someone sent Mr Big a picture of that headpiece on his camera phone before the ceremony. - I think it would make me think twice :)
Re: Sex And The City: The Wedding Dress Controversy
By Heather Wallace, June 3, 2008 at 14:28I'm not sure - my initial reaction was more to do with the headpiece than the dress. As for the dress, I like the top of it better than the bottom. As a work of art, I like. As a wedding dress, I bet Carrie could do more flattering yet still unconventional. :)
Re: Sex And The City: The Wedding Dress Controversy
By Mike Small, June 3, 2008 at 14:16It looks like my bed cover
Re: Sex And The City: The Wedding Dress Controversy
By Robyn Stubbs, June 3, 2008 at 14:09Yeah... I'm not lovin' it. I haven't seen the movie yet, so maybe it will grow on me when I do, but my first impression was that it was a bit impish... something about the way the top points out. I'm not sure it does very much for her. But, as you said, I wouldn't expect Carrie Bradshaw to wear a cookie-cutter gown so in that respect, she certainly didn't let me down ;)