Fashion trend “Office Siren”
Kim Cattrall puts herself in the spotlight in an office look
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Kim Cattrall and her “SATC” character Samantha share a fashion preference: the “Office Siren” look. She proved this at an event.
Kim Cattrall (68) follows the “Office Siren” fashion trend: The “Sex and the City” star appeared in a black pinstripe suit at the Perfect X Dolce & Gabbana Christmas party on the 1st of Advent. The ensemble of a fitted blazer and straight-leg suit pants gave the actress a strong look that her character would have loved. She went without a top and opted for sparkling accessories. In addition to a bag decorated with silver stones, she wore glittering earrings. Her natural make-up also made the actress shine.
Her partner Russell Thomas, with whom she is said to have been in a relationship since 2016, posed at her side. The BBC sound engineer chose a gray jacket and gray trousers for the event in London. He paired it with a light brown sweater and chocolate brown loafers.
Confessed fan of power dressing
Like her “SATC” character Samantha Jones, Cattrall apparently has a penchant for stylish business looks. Her Instagram account features numerous posts of her posing in suits, including a baby pink ensemble for a . However, one of her posts in particular stands out in which she showed herself to be a pioneer of the fashion trend in January. The actress sits on a hotel bed with silver high heels and a bright suit. “What now?” asks Cattrell with a kissing lips emoji in the caption.
Cattrall starred in the series “Sex and the City” from 1998 to 2004 as Samantha Jones, who runs a PR agency. She also played one of the four main characters in two feature films; in the spin-off “And Just Like That…” she only had a cameo appearance in the finale of the second season. The actress ruled out a return in the third season. that Cattrall would apparently be back, she wrote: “Oh, that’s so nice, but that’s not me.”
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