Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills, California is currently hosting an online auction featuring items from Just like that…the sequel to the recently concluded HBO series sex and city series. Sale ends April 30th.
The auction includes more than 500 items related to the three central characters of the two shows, Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York-Goldenblatt and Miranda Hobbes, as well as Just like that…including Seema Patel and Lisa Todd Wexley.
“This marks the first time fans of these iconic characters will have the opportunity to own original luxury goods and other collectibles directly from the production of This Is It…,” a press release said.
Each item comes with an original Certificate of Authenticity from Warner Bros. Discovery, which will be donated as a one-time donation to New York-based charity You Gotta Believe after the online auction. You Gotta Believe specializes in matching foster children, teens and young adults with permanent families.
The auction lasted about a week and there were still many lots below estimates, with many selling for less than $1,000. Many of them are bundled and come with multiple pieces of clothing or shoes.
Julien’s co-founder and executive director Martin Nolan said in a statement that the sale “features an unparalleled selection of iconic fashion and furniture.” [and] It is the perfect bridge between high-end life and pop culture collection. Kelly, Miranda and Charlotte have defined elegance and luxury for generations of fans, and they now have the opportunity to be part of preserving the legacy of their favorite characters. By combining luxury and media, Julien’s addresses the needs of lifestyle-led collections, with each piece telling a story. “
Check out some of the lots below.
Carrie Bradshaw’s hat box suitcase


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While the sale does not include any of Carrie’s wardrobe, her hatbox suitcase (Lot 124) is about the closest thing a bidder can find to the show’s title character’s style.
Miranda Hobbes Season 1 Episode 3 Jumpsuit


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Lot 2 is the burgundy jumpsuit made by Likely that Miranda wore in the third episode of Season 1 when she attended Che Diaz’s comedy show.
Charlotte York-Goldenblatt designer pumps


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Lot 6 contains a set of four high heels worn by Charlotte. Clockwise from top left: Francesco Russo, Stuart Weitzman, Rene Caovilla and Furla.
Fuchsia terry fabric dining table and chairs by LTW


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In addition to the costumes worn by many of the characters in the show, Julien’s Auctions also showcases set decorations, such as this burgundy bench (lot 124) from the kitchen of Wexley’s apartment.
Louis XVI style Demilune Credenza by Carrie Bradshaw


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Straight out of Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment is a Louis XVI style bookcase (Lot 326) located in her Gramercy apartment.
Christopher Guy Calatrava Dining Table by LTW


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Also from the Wexley Apartments is Lot 126, a Christopher Guy Calatrava dining table.
Love, Samantha Ka


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Five separate batches (4, 41, 199, 309, and 382) are versions of the infamous card that Samantha Jones, who was off-screen for much of the show, sent to Carrie after the big man’s death.
Carrie Bradshaw love and loss book props


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Likewise, several batches, including the first one, were dedicated to crafting props love and lossa memoir Carrie wrote after Bigger’s death.










