Sarah Jessica Parker Helped “Fashion a National Identity”
Sarah Jessica Parker is on the cover of May’s Vogue to honor the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute’s “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity” exhibit. The cover just happens to coincide with the release of Sex and the City 2.
MTV reported that the oh-so-glamorous sequel is set to make more than half a billion than the first “Sex and the City” made in theaters.
“It’s hard to define precisely when it as that the Carrie Bradshaw brand turned into the Sarah Jessica Parker brand, but the transition was definitely made,” writes Vogue contributing editor Vicki Woods who wrote the profile.
According to MTV, in the article’s opening Vicki argues that SJP “turned the twentieth-century heroine on her head,” and it’s easy to see how Carrie Bradshaw has redefined the image of successful women over the past two decades.
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