Fans of Sex and the City have long been obsessed with Carrie Bradshaw’s fashion, her love life, and even her questionable financial decisions. But the latest season of And Just Like That has sparked a new fascination—her bathroom cabinet.
In a fleeting yet revealing scene, the camera pans across an array of high-end skincare, obscure beauty tools, and bafflingly extravagant products. From £300 serums to crystal-infused facial rollers, the contents of Carrie’s cabinet are as excessive as her Manolo Blahnik collection.
What’s Inside?
The assortment reads like a parody of modern luxury:
- Gold-plated tweezers – Because apparently, standard ones just won’t do.
- Diamond-dust face cream – A real product, and yes, it costs more than a month’s rent.
- A jade gua sha tool – Because Carrie is nothing if not on-trend.
- An entire shelf of niche perfumes – Because one signature scent is far too limiting.
Why Does It Matter?
This isn’t just product placement—it’s a statement. In a show that once revolved around relatable struggles (albeit in designer heels), the bathroom cabinet scene feels like a jarring shift into unattainable excess. Is this what midlife luxury looks like now? Or is it just another example of And Just Like That losing touch with its roots?
Either way, one thing’s clear: Carrie Bradshaw’s bathroom is more curated than most people’s entire lives.