There is so much shit surrounding the opening of Sex and the City 2 that the second the name Carrie, or the word ‘Cosmo’ or even ‘Sex’ pops up in our inbox we almost violently hit delete.
However, among the t-shirts and tours and pink cocktails and insanely, terrifyingly airbrushed posters, there’s one hidden gem: DecadesTwo’s pop up closet with HauteLook.
The LA based consignment store’s coming back to New York to celebrate the movie’s premiere, and they’re setting up shop in a 4,000 square foot apartment in Chelsea. They’re not just selling the cast’s favorite designers—Balenciaga, Chloé, Christian Louboutin—but a selection of clothes and shoes identical to those worn by the characters on the show: Carrie’s Dolce floral dress, Charlotte’s gingham Louboutins, the ubiquitous Burberry sandals, Balmain jeans, Hermès scarves etc.
Because it’s in an apartment, the event’s mostly private—unless you friend DecadesTwo on Facebook or Tweet at them with #DecadestwoandtheCity. See you there!






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Was the word “shit” really necessary in the first sentence?
yes
Hahaha that's so funny because I immediately noted how appropriate it really was.
Britt I'm dying laughing at “yes”
I appreciate their marketing, but after all the shit, would one really want to be seen in the same clothes that are worn in the movie (assuming they're memorable)? It seems like it's as original as the proliferation of cosmos. I mean, the stuff is cute…but….thanks, I'm not a clone (she says, prancing around in her MiuMiu satin cat pumps).
I don't get why SITC is even popular. I watched ten minutes and felt my IQ drop 50 points. It's such a stupid pile of crap. And the clothing they wear is SO FUGLY it's used to torture prisoners in Gitmo.
Could you share when and where?