And Just Like That… Carrie Bradshaw’s Closet Hits the Auction Block

More than 500 costumes and props from the Max Original series are up for sale at Julien's Auctions.

Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Cynthia Nixon on the set of And Just Like That... in New Yor, 2021. Photo: James Devaney / GC Images.

Last August, Sarah Jessica Parker bid farewell to Carrie Bradshaw, the character she had played for more than a quarter century in the HBO Original series Sex and the City and the Max Original follow-up And Just Like That…. “This chapter complete,” she noted in an emotional Instagram post.

With the travails of Carrie, Charlotte (played by Kristin Davis), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) over—for now at least—a collection of props, furnishings, and, yes, lots of shoes from all three seasons of And Just Like That… is up for auction. Hosted by pop culture specialists Julien’s Auctions, bidding for the more than 500 lots that span high-fashion and kitschy memorabilia began online on April 2. The sale will conclude with a two-day live event at the auction house’s Gardenia, California, location on April 30 and May 1.

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The Rolex Carrie gave to Mr. Big. Photo: courtesy Julien’s Auctions.

Less than a week into bidding, fans of the iconic show have already pushed many lots well past their presale estimates. The lead lot is the Rolex watch that Carrie gifted her husband John Preston (a.k.a Mr. Big) for their two-year wedding anniversary. It’s engraved with the words “Me and You. Just – Us Two” and, even though a disclaimer insists it’s “a prop and not a genuine Rolex,” bidding has already reached $2,500, more than double its high estimate.

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Miranda’s jumpsuit by the brand Likely. Photo: courtesy Julien’s Auctions.

The auction offers fans the chance to dress up as characters they laughed at and commiserated with for the best part of three decades. For the Charlotte-leaning, a set of five mid-length floral skirts is at $600 and the sleeveless St. John dress and dangling crystal studs she wore to a season three gallery opening are estimated at $500 to $700.

Fans of Miranda can snag a wine-red jumpsuit, currently bidding at $150; or her heart print Victoria’s Secret pajama set for north of $200. Carrie’s cream and pastel blue luggage set has already more than doubled its presale estimate with bidding at $1,500. Leading bidding in the fashion department is a signature brown Louis Vuitton set of garment bag, duffle, and passport holder used by Anthony Marantino, who styled both Charlotte’s weddings and Carrie’s book release party. It’s currently at $2,500.

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Carrie’s Globetrotter suitcase set. Photo: courtesy Julien’s Auctions.

Beyond clothes and bags, the And Just Like That… auction offers furniture pieces that capture the personalities of its characters. There’s the Louis XV-style silvered mirror that hung on the second floor of Carrie’s Gramercy apartment currently at $2,500, and her accompanying black lacquered cabinets that hold an estimate of $400 to $600. Miranda’s coral-colored three-seat sofa that features in the show’s third season has a high estimate of $1,200, while a vintage Art Deco foosball table that stood in the farmhouse of Aidan, a Carrie love interest, has a high estimate of $4,000.

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Carrie’s memoir “Loved & Lost”. Photo: courtesy Julien’s Auctions.

For props, there’s the manuscript and “published” paperback of Carrie’s memoir, Love & Lost; both have more than doubled their estimates at $700 and $900 respectively. A pair of large metal signs for the show’s Hot Fellas Bakery are at $450 and a whopping stack of 97 vinyls from Carrie and Big’s apartment is at $1,000.

Following the sale, Warner Bros. Discovery will make a one-time donation to You Gotta Believe, New York-based foster care charity.

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