I'm Obsessed With the Fashion in 'And Just Like That'—So I've Tracked Down Every Single Look from Season 3 So Far
I couldn't help but wonder... where can I shop the characters' fabulous wardrobes?


Season 3 of And Just Like That is finally here, with the first two episodes available to watch in the UK via NOWTV, and the remainder landing in weekly instalments every Friday morning
Given the dramatic end of the last season, we couldn't help but wonder... What will become of Carrie and Aidan? Will Samantha make another (infuriatingly brief) appearance? How will Seema's new relationship fare long-distance? And what's next for Miranda and Charlotte? Naturally, we're excited to see which inevitably fabulous plot lines emerge this time around—but let's be honest: we're here for the fashion above all.
With costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago at the helm once again, no doubt this season will see Carrie and co. don countless iconic, brilliantly eccentric looks—and if the first two episodes are anything to go by, it looks like the costumes are set to be more fabulous than ever.
Keep scrolling for all of the must-see looks worn by the characters in And Just Like That season 3, as well as the exact designer details, and where possible, how to shop them too. We'll be updating this article weekly as each new episode airs, so make sure to check back regularly to get your fashion fix...
The best fashion moments from 'And Just Like That' Season 3
Episode 2
Proof that the sparkly bodycon dress is a classic going out-out look for a reason, Carrie Bradshaw hit up a swanky New York bar in a blue Alex Perry style that we haven't stopped thinking about since. It's sold out in her exact colourway, but a black version is currently discounted in the Mytheresa sale.
Another episode calls for another fabulously bold and bright look from Lisa Todd Wexley. This time, it's made up of a vintage Dior stripe jacket dating back to 1992 (and impossible to find), and a chunky Rabanne crochet and metal necklace that's currently half price in the sales.
The matchmaker on the show may have decried Seema's affinity for animal print clothing, but we're totally here for it. The 16Arlington snake-print dress she wore for one of her dates was nothing short of fierce—and it's currently 80% off on The Outnet.
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The rat incident was nothing short of triggering for many of us city-dwellers, but thankfully Carrie's look provided a perfect distraction. The protagonist wore a pair of hot pink and orange Margiela Tabi Monster bow heels as she sat in her garden writing (obvs)—though her decision to throw them out afterwards is a straight up crime against fashion.
Both Charlotte and Lisa dressed as their best 'Park Avenue princess' selves to meet the legendary 'Ivy Whisperer'—the former opting for an elegant metallic tweed midi by Emilia Wickstead, and the latter in a pearl-encrusted mini skirt suit, brand TBC.
Carrie is clearly in her Margiela era, as her final outfit of the episode also came courtesy of the Parisian luxury fashion brand. Her white patent Mary-Janes are long sold out, but her bubble-style skirt is still available to shop in both black and white.
Episode 1
Carrie Bradshaw kicked off the new season with a bang, wearing a sheer tulle dress embellished with carnations and a matching jacket from Simone Rocha's Spring/Summer 2024 collection—all for the simple task of writing and sending a postcard, as you do. Her exact jacket is still in stock, and a slightly more low-key version of her dress is currently discounted in the sales too.
Seema Patel served a major fashion moment as she traipsed around New York in a fringed white dress—that was, in reality, a leather 'overlayer' by Columbian brand Andrea Landa. We have also tracked down her exact Benedetta Bruzziches clutch bag.
Still thinking about Lisa Todd Wexley's necklace? Us, too. The already much-memed piece is a Thai design from Pebble London made up of large woven cane hollow beads, and there are a number of similar styles still available online. Her geometric dress, meanwhile, is by Badgley Mischka and sadly sold out.
Speaking of meme-worthy fashion choices... Carrie's gigantic hat has been a major talking point ever since making its on-screen debut, and understandably so. The statement gingham design by Maryam Keyhani is aptly called the Head In The Clouds hat, and comes in a number of colourways. Even more of a shock, though, was seeing Carrie swap her signature sky-high Manolos for Dr. Scholl’s orthopaedic clogs, which she paired with a vintage Ossie Clark traffic-light dress and Pierre Cardin bag.
Ever the Park Avenue princess, Charlotte York stepped out in a classic preppy ensemble to walk her dog, made up of a Veronica Beard polo top, khaki trousers, Roger Vivier slingbacks, Fregoli Mini 709 canvas and ostrich bag, and a mini Burberry barrel bag charm—aka, the chicest dog poo bag holder in existence.
We're struggling to understand how Miranda Hobbes could be living in an Airbnb when Carrie has an empty townhouse all to herself—all while wearing a Loro Piana trench and Isabel Marant dress. Make it make sense.
Bold and bright in her fashion choices as ever, Lisa Todd Wexley returned to screens in a colourful geometric co-ord by De Loreta, and orange, green and brown Jacquemus sandals.
There's nothing quite like seeing the original trio back in a swanky New York bar once again, and naturally they dressed up for the occasion. Carrie wore a sheer printed top from Zandra Rhodes' Spring/Summer 2020 'The Jubilee' collection, with a pair of Briony Raymond Confetti Plume earrings. Meanwhile, Charlotte opted for a ruffled red number, and Miranda kept things characteristically low-key in a green wrap jumpsuit from Weekend Max Mara.
Perhaps the standout look from episode 1 was Lisa's fabulous textured ombré dress from La Double J, paired with a vintage Donna Karan belt, a Bottega Veneta Cassette bag, and feathered heels from Flor de Maria.
And of course, it wouldn't be And Just Like That without an epic ensemble from the designer archives. To go to the ballet, Carrie wears a vintage Gucci pastel pink ballerina-style skirt and vintage Saint Laurent mint-green pussy-bow blouse, styled with Aquazzura pumps and a crystal-embellished Gucci Jackie bag.

Clementina Jackson is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes, edits and commissions stories spanning catwalk trends, industry news, shopping must-haves, long-form fashion features, and interviews. She was previously Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, and has also worked for a range of titles including Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Tatler, and Cosmopolitan.
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