Sarah Jessica Parker Set To Release SATC-Inspired Fragrance

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We love Sarah Jessica Parker’s fashion sense: are you ready to try out her taste in fragrances? Well, SJP has just announced the release of a new fragrance inspired by ‘Sex and the City’ called SJP NYC.

Parker says that the fruity floral scent will be a “party in a bottle,” influenced primarily by her character, Miss Bradshaw. “A large part of the inspiration was what I now understand to be people’s impressions of seeing Carrie Bradshaw walk down the street and what feelings that evokes for her and for them – a real sense of freedom and possibilities, a love for the city around her and, of course, fashion,” Parker told WWD.

Sarah’s other fragrances, Lovely and Covet, have done extremely well. Do you wear them? And are you interested in SJP NYC? The description (“party in a bottle”) certainly gets my attention!

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9 Responses to Sarah Jessica Parker Set To Release SATC-Inspired Fragrance

  1. Anonymous says:

    I am strangely intrigued by this dress. I don’t think it necessarily suits SJP but I still like it. Haven’t tried her perfumes, but will keep an eye out.

  2. OutInLeftField says:

    I’m not a fan of SJP or her show so I’ll probably have to pass on this one.

  3. maiah912 says:

    I wonder what “party in a bottle” means? Also, I think the black dress is kind of crazy.

  4. bgduckie_01 says:

    surprise surprise. another celebrity with a fragrance. sorry but not interested.

  5. DonnaJ says:

    Lovely is nice, but I love Covet.

  6. kimmytoo says:

    Lovely is my favorite celeb fragrance.

  7. elaine123 says:

    Seems like everyone has a fragrance coming out…or a new “fashion line”. Not sure why people think she is such a fashion icon. I don’t think of her choice of outfits in alny of these pictures.

  8. mcashflash says:

    Those silver shoes are really cool!

  9. Chelle says:

    Not interested either.

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