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A Hat or Performance Art? ‘And Just Like That…’ Pushes Fashion Boundaries

When it comes to fashion statements, And Just Like That… has never been shy. But in a recent episode, the show delivered what might be one of television’s most bizarre—and unforgettable—fashion moments yet. At the centre of this spectacle? A hat that many are calling more performance art than accessory.

Worn by Carrie Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, the hat in question isn't just oversized or oddly shaped—it defies the very purpose of a hat. With its dramatic flair, unusual structure, and seemingly impractical design, it immediately drew attention and sparked debate. Was it fashion-forward genius or an unintentional parody?

Fans and fashion critics have been quick to weigh in. Some hail the look as a bold, avant-garde statement worthy of the show’s legacy, while others found it confusing, even laughable. Either way, it reflects the show's ongoing commitment to pushing fashion boundaries, much like Sex and the City did in its original run.

Costume designer Molly Rogers, known for her daring choices, seems to be continuing the tradition of blending high fashion with theatrical storytelling. In a series known for iconic looks, this hat now joins the conversation as one of its most talked-about.

Whether you see it as high art or high comedy, one thing’s clear: And Just Like That… knows how to get people talking. In the world of fashion, where risk often equals reward, this particular moment has cemented itself as both daring and divisive.

And just like that, the hat became history.