Carrie is now in her political era.
is underway, and today in Manhattan, the series lead Carrie Bradshaw stepped out in yet another fashionable outfit. The character’s take on autumnal style included a checkered overcoat, rainbow-striped dress, blue suede knee boots, brimmed hat, and a Pierre Cardin crossbody bag—but it was her tote that made the biggest statement.
It featured hot pink strips of tape featuring the names of Democratic politicians who are currently running for Senate and Gubernatorial seats in the midterms, including Texas’s Beto O’Rourke, Ohio’s Tim Ryan, and Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto.fan, you’ll recall Carrie’s former indifference towards politics. In season three, episode two—titled “'Politically Erect”—Charlotte scolds Carrie for not even being registered to vote, despite dating a politician.
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