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Own a Piece of Carrie Bradshaw's Closet (and Help a Good Cause)

Own a piece of Carrie's closet! Julien's Auctions is selling over 500 props and fashion items from HBO's "And Just Like That..." Bid online before April 30.

James Whitfield
James Whitfield
·1 min read·Beverly Hills, United States·4 views
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Ever wanted to literally step into the shoes of Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, or Miranda Hobbes? Well, now's your chance, because over 500 items from the Sex and the City sequel, And Just Like That..., are hitting the online auction block.

Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills is currently hosting a treasure trove of fashion, homewares, and props directly from the HBO show's set. We're talking everything from Carrie's unforgettable outfits to the very props that graced the new characters' swanky apartments, like those of Seema Patel and Lisa Todd Wexley. Because apparently, that's where we are now: bidding on fictional characters' actual furniture.

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This isn't just any old celebrity garage sale. Each piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Warner Bros. Discovery, so you know you're getting the real deal. And if you're thinking this sounds like a budget-breaker, many items are still available below their estimated prices, often for less than $1,000. Some lots even include multiple dresses or shoes, which, if you think about it, is both impressive and slightly terrifying for your credit card statement.

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Martin Nolan, cofounder of Julien's, put it best, calling the auction a blend of high-end living and pop culture collecting. He noted that Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte have been setting trends for generations. Now, fans can actually own a tangible piece of that legacy. Just try not to trip over it on your way to the walk-in closet.

The best part? Once the final gavel falls (or rather, the digital timer runs out on April 30), Warner Bros. Discovery will donate proceeds to You Gotta Believe. This New York charity works to connect pre-teens, teens, and young adults in foster care with permanent families. So, you get a designer dress, and someone gets a home. It's almost too good to be true.

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This article describes an auction of TV show props where a portion of the proceeds will be donated to a charity that helps foster children find permanent families. The positive action is the donation to the charity, which provides a tangible benefit. The emotional impact is moderate, as it combines pop culture with a good cause.

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