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Sep 02 2009 03:12 PM ET
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Carrie Bradshaw is Back! Sarah Jessica Parker Debuts Her Sex and the City 2 Looks

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We could hardly contain our excitement when a Sex and the City sequel was announced, and now, our favorite fashionista is getting back to work. Sarah Jessica Parker is creating her own fashion show on the streets of Manhattan as Carrie Bradshaw. She first appeared in a Halston Heritage dress, Solange Azagury-Partridge necklace, Chanel clutch and sparkling gold pumps, reappearing later in the day in another Halton Heritage dress of cobalt tiers paired with T-strap pumps. So far, so Carrie. But when she appeared today in full ’80s regalia, including — gasp! — sneakers and a frizzy do, we had to assume we were witnessing a flashback scene being filmed and not a radical departure from Miss Bradshaw’s style. Now, when do we get to see Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte back in action? Tell us: What do you think of Carrie’s first three looks on the set of the Sex and the City sequel?

Sep 02 2009 03:00 PM ET
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Win Whitney Houston’s Album Cover Look!

For the cover of her much-anticipated comeback album, I Look To You, Whitney Houston dons Alexis Bittar’s Rhodium Pyramid Clip Earrings. And now, the $245 earrings can be yours for free! All you have to do is enter your valid email address at AlexisBittar.com. The contest runs until September 18, and a winner is picked every Friday — that means three chances to win! Enter at AlexisBittar.com. Good luck!

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Sep 02 2009 01:33 PM ET
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US Open Gets More Stylish and Charitable with Jay-Z’s Help

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Jay-Z might be one of the music industry’s major moguls, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t know how to give back. And he’s doing just that with a new Rocawear T-shirt featuring African-American tennis great Arthur Ashe, who broke racial boundaries in 1975 when he won at Wimbledon. The limited-edition shirt will be sold at the 2009 US Open and celebrates the USTA National Junior Tennis and Learning (NJTL) network’s 40th anniversary, with proceeds from the shirt benefitting the NJTL and the Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS.. And even if you’re not at the event to see all of tennis’s most stylish players, you can support the cause by purchasing a T-shirt for yourself at USOpen.org for $36.

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