'Sex and the City' cast outfits in first vs. last scene - Insider
When we meet Carrie Bradshaw in the pilot of "Sex and the City," we can't see her face.
While interviewing a subject for her column, Bradshaw is seen wearing a cheetah print short-sleeved shirt and smoking a cigarette.
In the first scene where we see her face, she's wearing an oversized blue button-down and grey sweatpants. Both looks are noticeably toned-down compared to the wild, often designer outfits Carrie Bradshaw wears throughout the rest of the series.
In her final scene, Miranda Hobbes is still wearing a collared shirt, but it's more playful and structured to fit her body.
Rather than a suit jacket, the subtle striped shirt is paired with a V-neck black sweater vest.
Aidan Shaw embodied "warm, classic, and all-American" with a Texas tuxedo in his first appearance on the show.
When he meets Carrie, Aidan is working in his furniture store wearing baggy blue jeans, a button-up-denim shirt, and a necklace.
Throughout the two seasons John Corbett played Aidan on the show, his character went through a style evolution. His hair was cut, he dropped the bohemian-looking clothes and accessories, and began dressing more sophisticatedly after Aidan and Carrie's first breakup.
In his final appearance on the show, Aidan Shaw is again seen wearing double denim. However, this time, he's carrying his son Tate in a sling.
In the scene, Aidan runs into Carrie on the street while wearing a jean jacket and slightly faded dark-wash jeans. The look appears to be an homage to the first time we see Aidan.
Stanford Blatch's final appearance on the show is at the funeral of '80s party girl Lexi Featherston.
For the occasion, he wears a noticeably more somber ensemble: a black suit, white dress shirt, matching white tie, and black knit hat.
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