Feature Kristin Davis Puts a Spring-Like Twist on the Quiet Luxury Aesthetic in And Just Like That
Kristin Davis is seen on the set of “And Just Like That” on May 28, 2024 in New York City. Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
Charlotte from Sex and the City perfectly embodies the quiet luxury aesthetic. Kristin Davis, who portrays the character, was spotted on the set of the show's reboot season 3, And Just Like That, on Tuesday, May 28.
Davis, who is 59 years old, looked stylish in a cropped purple tweed jacket with puff sleeves and gold buttons. She paired the jacket with white wide leg trousers and added a pop of color with a purple purse, belt, and brown platform sandals.
Joining Davis on set was her co-star from And Just Like That, Nicole Ari Parker, who plays Lisa Todd Wexley. Parker, 53, wore a vibrant outfit with a pink and orange patterned dress with gold buttons, layered over a bright orange turtleneck. She accessorized with pink, red, and gold bangles and purple closed-toe pumps, switching to blue Ugg boots for comfort during breaks.
Kristin Davis Puts a Spring-Like Twist on the Quiet Luxury Aesthetic in And Just Like That
Kristin Davis and Nicole Ari Parker are seen on the set of “And Just Like That” on May 28, 2024 in New York City. Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
Fans have been eagerly following the filming of season three of And Just Like That since it resumed in May, especially admiring the cast's vibrant costumes.
Recently, Sarah Jessica Parker's eye-catching outfits have not been the only topic of conversation. Despite facing criticism for her use of Botox and fillers, Cynthia Nixon surprised her followers with a natural, fresh-faced selfie on Instagram. In the photo, it seemed like her fillers had been dissolved.
In a June 2023 interview with The Telegraph, Davis opened up about her experience with cosmetic procedures.
She shared, "I have tried fillers, and sometimes it worked out well, but other times it didn't. There were instances when I had to have them dissolved, and faced constant ridicule. It was a very stressful situation for me, and I even shed tears over it."
Editor's P/S:
It's refreshing to see an actress as open and honest as Kristin Davis about her experiences with cosmetic procedures. In an industry where it's often assumed that actresses have had work done, Davis's willingness to share her own struggles is a reminder that even the most glamorous stars are human beings who have to deal with the same insecurities and pressures as everyone else.
Davis's story is also a reminder that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to beauty. What works for one person may not work for another, and it's important to find what makes you feel confident and comfortable in your own skin. For Davis, that means embracing her natural beauty, even if it means facing criticism from others. Her courage is an inspiration to us all to be true to ourselves and to love our bodies just the way they are.