EmRata Just Re-Created Carrie Bradshaw's Most Iconic 2000s Look

It's certainly an understatement to say that the original Sex and the City show produced some iconic fashion moments. All of Carrie Bradshaw's outfits went down in fashion history, but one memorable dress caused a veritable frenzy: the Dior A/W 2000 newspaper-print dress designed by John Galliano. In fact, you could say that it went viral before going viral was even a thing!

Now, Emily Ratajkowski is showing off a very 2023 version of the same look. Photographed at lunch in New York City, EmRata wore Miaou's Karina Dress (£430), which boasts a similar newspaper print and asymmetrical hemline. Scroll down to see how Ratajkowski re-created the iconic Sex and the City outfit and revisit the OG version.

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On Emily Ratajkowski: Miaou Karina Dress (£430)

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