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Dream Dressing: And Just Like That… They Wear Filipino Designers

A hot New York summer calls for even hotter looks. Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, Lisa, and Seema meet Filipino fashion in a dream styling tailored for the city heat.

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Summer in the city. Strappy heels on hot pavement, frozen rosé in sweating glasses, secrets blooming faster than sidewalk flowers. In And Just Like That… Season 3, the women enter a new chapter. And if you’re as committed to this franchise as we are, you’ll keep watching and dissecting until Carrie physically cannot wonder anymore. Of course, we dressed them accordingly, with homegrown designers who know exactly how to stitch character into clothing. Here’s who wears what, and why.

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Carrie Bradshaw in Dennis Lustico and  Neil Felipp 

romantic, sentimental, quirky luxe, culty, vintage-minded

Carrie’s still Carrie, hopeless romantic, emotionally chaotic packrat, walking editorial. Dennis Lustico gets her former-Sex and the City persona and her closet full of impossibly hard-to-get archival pieces. His work is soft but not simple, playful but polished, with textures here and there. We top her off with a Neil Felipp minaudière—because a woman who falls in love with shoes could definitely fall for a bag inspired by Old Hollywood lore. Vintage accessories, of course, are mandatory. Carrie would never say no to a hat no one asked for.

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Miranda Hobbes in Joey Samson

TAILORED BUT RELAXED, QUEER-CODED ANDROGYNY Miranda Hobbes and just like that Filipino designers
tailored but relaxed, queer-coded androgyny

Miranda’s in her post-corporate, pre-figured-it-out phase. She’s unlearning. Imploding. Dating. Listening to podcasts. Joey Samson gives her the structure she used to crave, with the deconstruction to match her evolving identity. Boxy and fluid in one breath, his tailoring reflects the push-pull of self-reinvention—clothes you wear when you’re not quite sure who you are, but you’re brave enough to find out.

Charlotte York in Vania Romoff

PREPPY, POLISHED, ELEGANT, PROPER, FEMININE Charlotte York and just like that Filipino designers
preppy, polished, elegant, proper, feminine

The country club classic. The manicured matriarch. The last woman in Manhattan who still handwrites thank-you notes. The most obvious answer. Charlotte’s wardrobe is basically a Vania Romoff vision board. But this time, we lean into the designer’s bolder moments—the pleats, the volume, the drama. Still elegant, still sweet, but with enough exaggeration to hint at a Charlotte who’s teetering on the edge of a midlife high tea meltdown.

Lisa Todd Wexley in Rajo Laurel and Adam Pereyra

VIBRANT, TRENDY, CULTURALLY EXPRESSIVE LTW and just like that Filipino designers
vibrant, trendy, culturally expressive

If Lisa Todd Wexley’s outfits don’t start conversations, she’ll change. And when she does, it’s in Rajo Laurel: grandeur with surprise structure. His silhouettes puff, arc, and flare like couture origami. Paired with Adam Pereyra’s intricately crafted jewelry, it’s the look that could silence a gallery opening and a board meeting in the same breath. LTW-approved.

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Seema Patel in Ivar Aseron

flashy, luxe, experimental

Seema isn’t dressing for anyone but herself. She smokes, she flirts, she leaves before breakfast—and she does it in Ivar Aseron: luxe, commanding, and slightly dangerous in the best way. There’s a polish to his pieces that mirrors her control, and a subtle sexiness that keeps things interesting.

Obviously, these women aren’t dressing for the weather; they’re dressing for the moment. Love, loss, career changes, chaos—they’ve worn it all. This time, they wear the Philippines. And just like that…fashion fantasy feels a little more real.


And Just Like That… Season 3 premieres with weekly episodes starting May 29 on Max

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Photos: AND JUST LIKE THAT (via Instagram and IMDb)

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