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Sarah Jessica Parker's Oversized Hat On 'And Just Like That' Set Sparks Hilarious Comparisons

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The actor shared an image of one of her looks while filming the next season of the Max show—and fans can't get over her giant, floppy hat.

Sarah Jessica Parker is going viral after being spotted wearing an oversized hat fans thought gave off Strawberry Shortcake vibes.

The sighting of the bombastic fashion accessory pushing the envelope can only mean that production on And Just Like That has begun!


Parker, who is reprising her role as Carrie Bradshaw in the third season follow-up series to HBO's Sex and the City, was seen sporting a “cloud hat” from designer Maryam Keyhani for a scene taking place on the streets of New York City—and people have certainly noticed the loud fashion statement.

It just goes to show, the creatives behind AJLT remain committed to doing things to the Max.

The 59-year-old Emmy Winner whom Time selected as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2022 shared an Instagram photo of her in white Dr. Scholl's sandals, a maxi dress evoking the white, light blue and pink colors of the transgender flag, and an oversized orange gingham-print baker's hat.


She explained the stats of the moment in her caption, which was for a scene on the sixth day of production for an exterior shot somewhere in New York City.

Fans had mixed opinions about the look.

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Fans lamented the absence of SATC costume designer Patricia Field's stamp on the reboot series.

The NY fashion designer and stylist worked on all seasons of SATC and returned to work on the 2008 movie Sex and the City and its 2010 sequel Sex and the City 2.

It was confirmed Field would not be returning to the revival series. However, she recommended her friend and colleague Molly Rogers to join the creative team for AJLT.

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Her pro-trans dress colors didn't go unnoticed.

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A sudden interest in Dr. Scholl's footwear skyrocketed.

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Overall, fans are excited to see Parker back in action.

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The third season of AJLT will be out sometime in 2025.

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