Saturday, May 31, 2008

Its Here! Sex and the city Premieres in New york and arrives in singapore!

Hold onto your Cosmos, ladies - Sex and the City arrives in cinemas today. Yes, that's right - after months of longing, speculating and squealing over SJP's on-set outfits, the wait is finally over. Hurrah!

And, on the eve of its release, the four girls finally rolled into New York, New York for the US premiere of the film.

Fashion-wise, there seemed to be a definite theme - namely metallics - with three of the four girls choosing to wear a shiny metallic frock. Sarah Jessica Parkerpositively glowed in a silver sweetheart neck dress by Nina Ricci complete with a mega-watt smile; Kristen Davis shone in a gold puffball dress from Donna Karan with black peep toes; and Kim Cattrall stuck with the designer she wore for the London premiere, Vivienne Westwood, in a strapless pewter frock.

Cynthia Nixon however chose to buck the trend, looking heavenly in a full-length white Narciso Rodriguez gown, although she did add a hint of metallics with agold clutch.

And so that's it - with all the premieres done and dusted, all that remains is to purchase your popcorn, take up your seat and enjoy having SATC back in your life - if only for a few hours.

Happy Sex and the City day!

Hot on the fabulous heels of the four leading ladies, here's the best of the rest from last night's Sex and the City New York premiere...

Ashley Olsen worked the tailored look, opting to wear a satin shirt under a white tux jacket with a good ol' pair of black trousers. She finished her look with laid-back hair and a fab tan oversized clutch bag.

Elsewhere, actress Emmy Rossum kept things super-chic in a black and white bandeau dress, worn with black sandals and a black clutch bag.

But it was the Black Eyed Peas' Fergie that won the evening's Best Dressed award, as far as we're concerned, taking to the pink carpet in a beautiful prom dress that Carrie herself would be proud to wear. Paired with red ankle strap heels, the woman they call 'The Duchess' was every inch the lady.

Anyone else beginning to suspect that there was a "metallics and neutrals only" dress code specified on the invitation?