For the final time, dust off your Manolos - and rent a Fendi Baguette: And Just Like That just aired the last episode of its second season. And with its costume designer duo, Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago, at the helm of most fashionable franchise on TV, there's been some seriously good style moments. The And Just Like That outfits were on-point for the finale: The Last Supper, which set the stage for Carrie, queen of the West Village, to finally bid bon voyage to her apartment.
Even before it restarted, we already had some serious spoilers thanks to paparazzi photos from set. Aidan Shaw is back. One thing's for sure. The And Just Like That outfits were every bit as fabulous as the first season.
The 'wow' moments started in the first episode and kept on coming. Nicole Ari Parker, who plays Lisa Todd Wexley, quite literally stopped traffic in custom-made Valentino. And we can already tell that the other break-out style star of the second season is Seema Patel, played by Sarita Choudhury. She's been out in back-to-back brilliant outfits - a lot of sumptuously luxe colours like cream and biscuit, as well as statement animal print, all topped off with a mega-watt bag (obvs). (Her Birkin even got stolen by a mugger, bringing back memories of the infamous, 'It's not a bag, it's a Baguette,' line when the same thing happened to Carrie.)
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nullnullnullnullnullnullnullShop And Just Like That outfits we've seen so far, episode by episode.
Nya's wardrobe continues to be the gift that keeps on giving. For the finale, she wore a halter-neck dress from Ralph Lauren, which she paired with a printed coat by Lisa Folawiyo.
nullCharlotte's dinner party attire consisted of this conversation-starting dress from Markarian.
nullMs Jones is back in the building. Well, kinda. She might not have made it to the last supper, but she still served, in the back of moving vehicle no less, with this lime green purse by Fendi.
nullThe show's most flamboyant dresser, LTW, loves wearing complementary colours like this turquoise and tangerine combination.
nullnullNya has the most incredible off-duty wardrobe of all the women. We'd love to borrow this jumper from Loewe.
nullMiranda might have worn a coat worth four figures elsewhere in the episode (Oscar de la Renta) but she's also a fan of the high street. The British high street, that is, because this teal, cowl-necked dress is from Hobbs.
nullWelcoming Anthony into her apartment, where they raised a glass to Stanford, Carrie wore these printed pyjamas from Pour Les Femmes. The brand was founded by the actor and activist Robin Wright, alongside designer Karen Fowler. This exact pair of is still available online but, if you don't want to pay for international shipping, you can find similar styles here at The Outnet.
nullSeema is the queen of cat print so this zebra trench was an ever-so-slight curveball but still 100% chic.
nullCarrie has never worn top-to-toe colour - until this season of And Just Like That. First it was fuchsia. Now it's this alluring shade of emerald. What next?
nullThis puff-sleeved dress is quintessential Charlotte - and by one of her favourite designers, Oscar de la Renta.
nullMiranda starts an internship this episode - after turning her back on 30 years in corporate law - and her wardrobe mirrors this shift. Softer autumnal hues like burgundy, burnt orange and brown have replaced the pinstriped tailoring and sharp collars she wore in SATC.
nullCharlotte's storyline in episode eight involves trying to lose her 'belly' before returning to the workforce, which left some fans feeling like the show's attempts to discuss weight often backfire. Who remembers the infamous moment in the first movie when Samantha, arriving late to the housewarming party thrown by Carrie, is greeted with the comment: 'What's with the gut?'
nullLTW's walk-in wardrobe came under threat this week as her teenage son's girlfriend had a cheeky rifle. This Valentino bag, complete with a giant gold stud, was her target but, thankfully, Lisa arrived home at just the right moment.
nullnullCharlotte is the queen of the knitted twinset. In episode seven, she layers a bow-trimmed cardigan over a cream polo neck.
nullDespite the bombshell revelation from Lily, Anthony's Fendi jumper still got its moment.
nullNya wore the best example of athleisure we've seen for a while: patchwork pants from Etro, accessorised with tangerine and turquoise heels from JW Anderson.
nullnullCarrie Bradshaw's cut-out boots are by Sarah Jessica Parker! Sadly they're sold out by her kaftan-style dress is still available.
nullMiranda refused to dress up for Halloween, instead going as a chic woman with a penchant for Stella McCartney.
nullnullLisa looks fabulous in this minidress with gigantic (we mean gigantic) sleeves by Solace London.
nullCarrie's collection of jewellery includes this classic tennis bracelet of moonstones.
nullWhen Seema goes to visit an 'ill' Carrie, she wears her signature neutral colour palette and accessorises with a similarly sleek bag by Polène.
nullLisa loves power-shouldered tailoring and this blazer dress is a case in point.
nullCarrie will always be loyal to one handbag above all other handbags: Fendi's Baguette.
nullThe clashing prints, the statement necklace, this look is classic Lisa Todd Wexley.
nullnullCarrie's relationship with birds is well-documented, as least here at Grazia, and for the latest entry to her long list of fraternisations, she chose to carry this viral accessory from JW Anderson.
nullWhen Charlotte goes to confront the manager of a resale platform who 'stole' her daughter's clothes right out of her closet, she chooses to carry one of the chicest designer bags out there: Valextra's Iside Mini Bag.
nullMiranda's LA wardrobe involves colour, print and bold silhouettes, basically a slightly more lo-fi take on her usual wardrobe in New York. The Silvia Tcherassi dress is currently on sale at Saks Fifth Avenue...
nullThe series has already got people searching and shopping, according to La Redoute, who has seen a spike in online searches for some of the key pieces we've seen, including maxi dresses (+140%) and fitted blazers (+130%).