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I Got My SATC Book!

How to get through a really bad day? Gaze at more than 300 mouth-watering, dazzling, full-color images of Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha, and Miranda. And that’s how my day turned upside down. I finally got my copy of the Sex and the City book, which features the story line for the whole film, stunning photos of the movie and behind the scenes, a guide to the movie's multi-million dollar to-die-for fashion closet, and insights from style guru Patricia Field. Here's a glimpse of the inside pages...




One interesting fact that was mentioned in the book was, Carrie wore 80 different outfit for the movie, while the rest of the girls had 40 different outfits.. each.


This is the ultimate coffee table book for all fashionistas out there. If you haven’t seen the movie, and don’t want to lose the element of surprise here, I suggest you wait until you see it and then buy the book. But if you’re like me, too obsessed with Carrie’s fashion to care about spoiling the movie, then click here to order it immediately. So far, I have already skimmed through the pages twice and I feel it's not enough! I’m so mesmerized and can’t keep the book down! Like a little girl in a candy store. I have a strong urge to shop and clean my closet.. Hmm.. Now, where do I start?

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Dodo said…
im getting mine in a couple of weeks :D
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Anonymous said…
i got mine!!!!!!!

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