Sarah Jessica Parker is taking a trip down memory lane.

The “Sex and the City” star recently opened up about the unforgettable late-night fashion fittings that helped create Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic wardrobe. At the same time, Parker is celebrating a major milestone in her personal life: 29 years of marriage to Matthew Broderick.

Sarah Jessica Parker Recalls Her Wildest Carrie Bradshaw Fashion Moments

Speaking with People at a Primark event in New York City, Parker revealed that some of her most memorable fashion moments happened long after filming wrapped for the day.

The actress said she regularly met with costume designer Molly Rogers in the middle of the night to try on potential looks for “Sex and the City” and later “And Just Like That.”

“It would be 2 or 3 or 4 a.m., and we had just finished shooting, and I was in a fitting and they would have some of the most insane stuff,” Parker recalled.

According to Parker, nothing was off limits.

“There are Polaroids. There is documentation of these things. I would put anything on for them, because you never know,” she said.

Looking back, Parker admitted those marathon fittings were a product of a different phase in life.

“It was so much fun, and none of us had kids, none of us had to run home for any reason,” she said. “I will absolutely put anything on for Molly Rogers.”

Parker also praised Rogers’ ability to uncover unique fashion treasures.

“She’s like, ‘There’s a woman. I met a woman. She’s in Albany,'” Parker joked. “It’s true. She’d go into people’s homes Digging through some stuff in an attic in Albany or Georgia or somewhere outside London.”

Rogers, who worked alongside Patricia Field on the original series and recently served as costume designer on “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” revealed at a Fashionphile event that some of her favorite looks never made it on screen.

“It is astounding. My favorite pieces did not get into that television series,” Rogers said.

She also shared a memorable wardrobe mishap involving Parker.

“Her dress dry rotted off of her,” Rogers recalled of one scene filmed in SoHo.

“She loved things that were so close to disintegrating.”

SJP Celebrates 29 Years With Matthew Broderick

While reflecting on the past, Parker is also celebrating nearly three decades with her husband, actor Matthew Broderick.

The actress marked their 29th wedding anniversary with a heartfelt Instagram tribute.

“May 19th, 1997-May 19th, 2026. 29 years. And counting,” Parker wrote.

“Here’s to you my darling. With your favorite band joining me in serenading you. Us. Forever young.”

“Xxx, Your wife Sarah Jessica.”

The post included photos of the couple and what appeared to be keepsakes from their wedding day.

Parker and Broderick married on May 19, 1997, after several years together. The pair first met through Parker’s brothers, Pippin and Toby, who founded New York’s Naked Angels Theater Company. Broderick was directing a play there at the time.

The couple later appeared together on Broadway in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” before secretly planning their wedding.

Friends and family reportedly believed they were attending a party when the couple exchanged vows at New York City’s Angel Orensanz Synagogue.

Nearly three decades later, Parker continues to celebrate both the role that made her a fashion icon and the relationship that has remained a constant throughout her career.

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