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Dressed: The History of Fashion

And Just Like That..., an interview with costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Dressed Media

History, Society & Culture, Fashion & Beauty, Arts

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Every fashionista's love affair with Carrie Bradshaw and friends continues as we get the inside scoop from the costume designers of And Just Like that, the reboot which picks up 17 years after Sex and the City left off. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/donations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Dress, the history of fashion, is a production of iHeart Radio.

0:22.8

With over 7 billion people in the world, we all have one thing in common.

0:26.5

Every day, we all get dressed.

0:28.5

Welcome to Dress, the history of fashion.

0:30.8

A podcast that explores the who, what, when, of why we wear.

0:34.5

We are fashion historians and your host, Cassidy Zachary and April Callahan.

0:40.5

So, dress listeners, we are fairly certain that some of your hearts

0:45.1

did a little bit of a pitter-patter when you read the title for this episode, because yes,

0:49.9

it is true. Today is all about what might just be one of, if not the most iconic

0:56.4

explorations of contemporary fashion to ever grace a screen near you.

1:00.8

And we are, of course, talking about and just like that, which is the reboot of Sex in the City,

1:06.2

which has only recently aired its final episode of season one just this past week.

1:12.3

So, you know, Cass, you know this already, because we've talked about it.

1:15.6

I, for one, spent a lot of time over the holidays watching the show, both in just like that,

1:20.6

and also some old episodes of Sex in the City.

1:23.1

And I was watching them for context because I knew that I was probably going to be doing this

1:26.2

episode. And you know, I'm not going to lie, Cassidy, and I've already talked about this.

1:30.7

At first I was a little unsure if we really needed a reboot of Sex in the City at this exact

1:36.7

moment in time, because it would be really hard to do a deep dive into the original series without

1:42.2

examining the world depicted on screen vis-a-vis kind of like aspirational consumerism and white

1:48.6

privilege. And I just want to say that I have lived in New York City for 15 years.

1:54.0

I have worked as a contemporary art galleries, just like Charlotte. I've worked as a writer,

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