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Sarah Jessica Parker seen in Verona to attend Intimissimi Fashion Show

Even though Parker’s not looking to relive her Carrie Bradshaw days, the star does admit that the core story ofSex and the Citystill holds up today, two decades since it first premiered on HBO.

“I think the writing is really just a story about friendship and the search for love and a search for home,” Parker explained. “What does that mean? What is home and family? How is that different for each of us? As young adults [it’s about] how your friendships become your family – I think that’s something that we all want to experience and we all work toward.”

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SEX AND THE CITY, Cynthia NIxon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall, 1998-2004, © HBO

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And of course, there’s those iconic clothes. Says Parker, “I still think it remains enormously inspiring to see what [costume designer] Patricia Field did on that show. She created stories with those costumes that worked alongside the stories [director] Michael Patrick King wrote.”

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Parker also isn’t ruling out the possibilityof a thirdSex and the Citymovie — despite costarKim Cattrallopenly refusing to have any part of it.

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“I’ve always held Kim’s work in high regard and always appreciative of her contributions. If she chooses not to do the third movie, there’s not a lot I can do to change her mind and we must respect it,” she said inan interviewwithVulture,when asked about the prospect of aSATC reunionwith Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones on the popular series and film franchise.

She added, speaking of co-stars Cynthia Nixon and Kristen Davis, “The three of us have shared our disappointment that we’re not making that movie, not just on our behalf but our crew, but also just the people that have been vocal about wanting to see it.”

source: people.com