How to dress like Carrie Bradshaw in 2021

Runway looks from the New York Fashion Week Fall ‘21 collections

With a new Sex and the City reboot on the horizon, it was the perfect time to give Carrie a style refresh! I dressed her in 5 killer designer looks from the NYFW Fall ‘21 Runway shows. We don’t know know what’s in her ‘And Just Like That’ wardrobe yet, but my bet is that it will look a little something like this! Check out each illustrated look below!


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1. The Dinner Date: look by Badgley Mischka

Gold fur and glam sequins are the perfect evening combination to take Carrie through the capricious NY spring temperatures. *Carrie has worn Badgley Mischka before too!


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2. The Party Girl: look by Prabal Gurung

A flirty polka dot cocktail dress embellished with a classic Carrie flower is a must have for the socialite. *This wouldn’t be Sarah Jessica Parker’s first time wearing Prabal Gurung!


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3. The Spring breaker: look by Claudia Li

This dramatic fuchsia two piece set is as full of personality as the it It Girl herself. Carrie is all about brightening up the streets of NY with her colorful style.


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4. The classic New Yorker: look by Gabriela Hearst

This sleek knit, lace, and leather combo is reminiscent of the 90’s/00’s styles Carrie wore in the earlier seasons of the show, but with a 2021 update.


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5. Lunch date: look by Sandy Liang

A bold sheer skirt trimmed with rose embellishments at the waist and a cute mini cardigan make the perfect daring lunch look for Carrie.


Bonus Look:

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The Tutu Refresh: Look by Deanna Kei

My fresh new take on Carrie’s iconic pink and white tutu look from the original SATC opening.


My pink Carrie look is available as a print, weekender tote, and phone case!

Click below to shop each!


Which of Carrie’s 6 looks is your favorite? Share in the comments!

*My Carrie illustrations were featured on the Makingmanhattan.com website. Please visit my press page to see the screen caps and back link!

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com

How many of these must see NYC spots have you visited?

A visual walking guide to some of Manhattan’s most photogenic areas.

The weather is getting nicer and spring is the perfect season for wandering around the city! How many of these NY areas have you walked through?

Below I’ll show you some of my favorite spots!

  1. The Seaport District

Enjoy the view of the water from Manhattan’s southern tip. The are is also home to restaurants, museums, shops and bars.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

South Street Seaport: Watch the boats come and go. Explore the local galleries, shops, and dinning.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Big Gay Ice Cream: Stop for a treat at New York’s most colorful ice cream shop. Take a selfie on the rainbow popcicle bench. Stroll around the surrounding cobblestone streets.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Pier 17: Look down on the water from the open air roof top. There are special events and activities held here each season.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Pier 17: The perfect view of the Brooklyn bridge from the rooftop.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Stone Street: Grab a drink at one of NY’s historic bars.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Stone Street: Take a break on a bench and soak in the atmosphere on this lively street.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

South Street Seaport: Stop for lunch with a view under the purple overpass.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Seaport Museum: Check out the inside of a ship!

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Empire Outlets: Ride the ferry across the water to Staten Island for shopping at NYC’s newest outlet mall.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Empire Outlets: Enjoy the city skyline view from across the water. Then hop on the ferry for a free boat ride back to Manhattan.

 

2. Downtown

Shops, parks, cafes and restaurants intermingle with office buildings. Enjoy a leisurely walk up from the Seaport district.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Oculus : Visit the beautiful new underground shopping mall and transit hub at the site of the WTC.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Oculus : There are multiple levels to explore and some of the street level stores lead down into the Oculus as well.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The World Trade Center Memorial: Pause and listen to the sound of the rushing water as you honor and remember the victims of 911

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Oculus: Enjoy the view from outside. The uniquely shaped structure is unlike any of the surrounding buildings.

 
 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Mural Project: Artists brightened up the space across from the Oculus.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Mural Project: : Enjoy the colorful artwork that adorns the building north of the Oculus. Snap a photo or two!

 

3. The Flatiron district

The Flatiron district is home to many bridal shops, home goods shops, and furniture stores.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Flatiron: One of New York’s most famously photogenic buildings.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Madison Square Park: Stop and enjoy the greenery with a view of the Flatiron.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

 

The Flatiron district: Grab a seat or pass through on your way uptown.

 

4. Midtown South

Meander around east of Broadway to find little treasures hidden in plain sight.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Midtown South: Explore the city blocks

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Church of the Transfiguration: Admire the beautiful outdoor court yard

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Church of the Transfiguration: Take a short stroll through the garden area.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Church of the Transfiguration: Snap a photo at the stone archway

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Church of the Transfiguration: One of New York’s historic churches.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

K Town: Check out the shops and restaurants, and maybe even go for karaoke

 

5. Midtown

One of New York’s most popular areas. There are so many different things to do and see here if you don’t mind the crowds.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The New York Public Library: New York’s famous library is located behind Bryant Park, blocks away from Times Square

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Rockefeller Center: The site of the Tree Lighting and ice skating rink in the winter, this area is a tourist destination all year long.

 
 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Rockefeller Center: The area is decorated differently each season.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Rockefeller Center: Do you recognize this as the same spot where the iconic angel decorations are set out at Christmas time? It looked like a totally different place while this installation was up. It's always worth a visit to see what the latest display is.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Rockefeller Center: In the warmer seasons the ice skating rink is transformed into an outdoor eating area.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

St Patrick’s Cathedral: A beautiful church full of history, located next to Sak’s Fifth Ave. It’s open to the public for viewing.

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

St Patrick’s Cathedral: This architectural masterpiece sits on 5th avenue, just across from Rockefeller center.

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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

East midtown: It’s fun to walk along the blocks of apartments to the east.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Sak’s Fifth Avenue: Manhattan’s iconic luxury department store. A must see for anyone who loves fashion.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Sak’s Fifth Avenue: Located across from Rockefeller center and next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Sak’s Fifth Avenue: Shop all 10 floors of luxury brands and enjoy the gorgeous displays that fill the store.

 
 
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Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

East Midtown: Stroll the city blocks with a view of the water to the east.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

East Midtown: Tired of walking? You’ve got options! Hop on a citibike!

 
Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza : A small but beautiful park across from the Japan Society building.

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

Photo credit/ Illustration by Deanna Kei

The Lipstick Building / Latham and Watkins: This office building is famous for its unique shape.

 

About this guide: These photos were taken during Spring of 2019 on my i phone. As a NY native I wanted to try and experience the city in a different and more intimate way. On days when I had errands to run I began collecting photos on my phone of some of the beautiful scenery that peppered my daily routes. I felt like a tourist and began noticing things I hadn’t seen before.

I enjoy taking photographs but I’m not a photographer; I’m an Illustrator. I wanted to find a way to share these photos on my Illustration Instagram and my solution was to add my illustrations into the scenes. I pulled from my favorites and included characters I felt fit into each photo. The illustrations above are from my older work and possess the loose, whimsical mood I wanted to express with this guide. I really enjoyed this project and I’m looking forward to adding a part two with fresh illustrations as I re-explore the post covid city!


Deanna Kei is a NY based Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com . She also has a line of prints, totes, and phone cases.