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500-Plus And Just Like That… Items Head to Online Auction

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 8 April 2026 22:28
Published 8 April 2026
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Carrie Bradshaw’s Hatbox SuitcasesMiranda Hobbes Season 1 Episode 3 JumpsuitCharlotte York-Goldenblatt Designer HeelsLTW’s Fuchsia Boucle Fabric Dining BenchCarrie Bradshaw’s Louis XVI Style Demilune CredenzaLTW’s Christopher Guy Calatrava Dining TableLove, Samantha CardCarrie Bradshaw Loved & Lost Book Prop

Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills, California, is currently hosting an online auction of various fashion, homewares, and other props from And Just Like That…, the recently ended sequel to HBO’s famed Sex and the City series. The sale closes on April 30.

The auction includes more than 500 items related to both show’s three central characters, Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, and Miranda Hobbes, as well as the other characters that were introduced for And Just Like That…, including Seema Patel and Lisa Todd Wexley.

“This marks the first time fans of these iconic characters will have a chance to own original luxury pieces and other collectables straight from the production of And Just Like That…,” according to a release.

Each item will be accompanied by an original Certificate of Authenticity from Warner Bros. Discovery, which will make a one-time donation to the New York–based charity You Gotta Believe when the online auction ends. You Gotta Believe focuses on matching pre-teens, teens, and young adults in foster care with permanent families.

Live for about a week, the sale still has many lots available below their estimates, many of which are being offered at prices under $1,000. A number of them are bundled and feature multiple dresses or shoes.

In a statement, Julien’s cofounder and executive director Martin Nolan said the auction “features an unparalleled selection of iconic fashions and furnishings [and] is the perfect bridge between high-end living and pop culture collecting. Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte have defined elegance and luxury for generations of fans, who now have a chance to take part in the preservation of their favorite characters’ legacies. By merging luxury with media, Julien’s is meeting the demand for lifestyle-led collecting where every piece tells a story.”

Take a look at some of the lots below.

  • Carrie Bradshaw’s Hatbox Suitcases

    Two cream-colored hatbox suitcases.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    While the sale doesn’t include any of Carrie’s wardrobe, her hatbox suitcases (Lot 124) are about the closest style item that bidders will find for the show’s protagonist.

  • Miranda Hobbes Season 1 Episode 3 Jumpsuit

    A wine-red jumpsuit.A wine-red jumpsuit.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Lot 2 is the wine-red jumpsuit, made by Likely, that Miranda wore when she attended Che Diaz’s comedy show in the third episode of the first season.

  • Charlotte York-Goldenblatt Designer Heels

    Four different high heels on a pink background.Four different high heels on a pink background.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Lot 6 features a set of four heels worn by Charlotte. Clockwise from top left: Francesco Russo, Stuart Weitzman, Rene Caovilla, and Furla.

  • LTW’s Fuchsia Boucle Fabric Dining Bench

    A fuchsia rounded bench.A fuchsia rounded bench.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    In addition to the costumes worn by many of the show’s characters, the Julien’s auction also features decor from the set, like this fuchsia bench (Lot 124) from the Wexley apartment’s kitchen.

  • Carrie Bradshaw’s Louis XVI Style Demilune Credenza

    A black and gold credenza.A black and gold credenza.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Coming straight from Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment is a Louis XVI–style credenza (Lot 326) that stood in her Gramercy apartment.

  • LTW’s Christopher Guy Calatrava Dining Table

    A table with a black top and a gold geometric base.A table with a black top and a gold geometric base.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Also coming from the Wexley apartment is Lot 126, a Christopher Guy Calatrava dining table.

  • Love, Samantha Card

    A card that reads 'Love, Samantha' under a logo for Aisling Flowers next to a white envelope.A card that reads 'Love, Samantha' under a logo for Aisling Flowers next to a white envelope.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Five separate lots (4, 41, 199, 309, and 382) are versions of the infamous card that Samantha Jones, off-screen for much of the series, sends to Carrie after Big’s death.

  • Carrie Bradshaw Loved & Lost Book Prop

    A book cover with a black-and-white photograph of rocks by the sea.A book cover with a black-and-white photograph of rocks by the sea.
    Image Credit: Courtesy Julien’s Auctions

    Similarly, multiple lots, including the opening one, are dedicated to production props for Loved & Lost, the memoir that Carrie writes after Big’s death.

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