Carrie readies for 80`s flashback in new SATC movie
Sarah Jessica Parker who immortalised the character of New York fashionista Carrie Bradshaw in the cult series `Sex and the City` is readying for a 80`s flashback in the upcoming sequel to the film adaptation.
|Last Updated: Sep 03, 2009, 03:26 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Sarah Jessica Parker who immortalised the character of New York fashionista Carrie Bradshaw in the cult series `Sex and the City` is readying for a 80`s flashback in the upcoming sequel to the film adaptation.The flashback shows a 20-something Carrie, sporting curly hair and her trademark mole, in her first bewildering encounter with the Big Apple.
The actress had a procedure last summer to have her famous mole removed, but while filming yesterday, the beauty mark could clearly be seen back in place on her chin, which
seems to have been applied for continuity, reported Daily Mail online.
Parker was filming a flashback scene yesterday as she stepped in an outfit of skinny jeans, an off-the-shoulder jump and Converse trainers, complete with permed hair, as her
character Carrie.
But cutting back to the future, tinseltown`s favourite fashionista was then seen in her favourite designer goods, sporting a pair of Christian Louboutin Pigalle gold sequinned
heels which cost a staggering 1,975 pounds.
Last year`s film was well received with both critics and audiences and grossed USD 412million in worldwide box office.
All four of the female leads, Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall are back for the sequel, which is scheduled for release in May 2010.
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