SJP Just Shared an Epic Sex and the City Tribute for the 20th Anniversary

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Today isn't just an average Wednesday—it's the 20th anniversary of the Sex and the City premiere. While plenty of outlets—includingBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , of course—filled your Instagram feed with tributes, we've been anxiously waiting to see how the stars themselves would honor the occasion. Luckily, Sarah Jessica Parker swooped in toward the end of the day with an epic homage.

"Choosing pictures/words: Almost impossible," she captioned her Instagram slideshow. "Where to begin? It's too much. 'Were those some of the best years of your life?' Abso-f&*#-ing-lutely." Parker chose eight perfect photos of Carrie Bradshaw and the gang, including her iconic Dior newspaper dress and a pink David Bowie T-shirt. Scroll down to see SJP's tribute and revisit some of our favorite looks from the show.

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