Of all the tragedies to have befallen Carrie , Miranda and Charlotte in And Just Like That – a list that includes addiction, cancer and death – none has been more egregious than the steady collapse of their style. It was a truth made unavoidable in the reboot’s final episode, in which Carrie spends a lonesome Thanksgiving at Miranda’s apartment, dressed in a long plaid coat, a pink sequin cardigan, a voluminous maroon tulle skirt, and a velvet fascinator that could have doubled as one of Harry Goldenblatt’s prostate cushions. She looked ridiculous. And not in the brilliant, bare-waist-and-belt sense that costume designer Patricia Field masterminded for the original Sex And The City series – where even Carrie’s most baffling outfits (mismatched heels, pantless shirts, back-to-

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