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Carrie Bradshaw may have been a writer, fashionista and honorary New Yorker, but if there’s anything the “Sex and the City” columnist is most recognized for, it’s her passion for footwear. From mismatched heels to knee-high socks, Bradshaw tried them all throughout the series’ six seasons and its two movie sequels.
In honor of the show’s 20th anniversary today, FN recounts 20 of Carrie Bradshaw’s most outrageous shoe looks. Here, a definitive list:
During a trip to Los Angeles, our fictional fashionista dons two differently colored shoes on her feet.
Carrie suffers a major fashion embarrassment as she trips over soaring stilettos to land flat on her face on the catwalk of a charity runway show.
Argyle socks and open-toe heels? Carrie attempts a tricky trend with arguable success.
Carrie is famously robbed of her designer shoes by a man with serious sartorial knowledge. The pair in question: Manolo Blahnik’s red ankle-strap heels.
Carrie and a very pregnant Miranda horrifyingly witness her water break all over the former’s elegant pair of Christian Louboutin sandals with chiffon ruffles.
Season 3 saw Carrie in a leather LBD and extravagant flower pin paired with equally over-the-top gold boots.
Remember when Big (Chris Noth) left Carrie at the altar? We remember her lavish Vivienne Westwood gown and Patricia Field-customized pair of Christian Dior’s Extreme Dior heels.
An iconic SATC moment: Mr. Big proposes to Carrie with Manolo Blahnik’s royal blue satin Hangisi pumps …
… and they get married in City Hall, with Carrie wearing the beautifully bejeweled shoes.
Another flower pin moment comes in the form of a gold-accented white number that Carrie contrasts with, yes, another pair of Christian Dior’s Extreme Dior cage sandals featuring silver-tone hardware and buckle closures.
En route to a New Year’s Eve party, Carrie opts for pajamas and a pair of white booties that rise inches in the snow (you can see her heel peeking out below).
Carrie discovers the “urban shoe myth” that is the Manolo Blahnik Campari Mary Jane pump during her visit to Vogue‘s fashion closet.
Tasked to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange, a frantic Carrie makes her way to downtown NYC in ’90s platform heels.
Ahead of her time, Carrie meets Big at the Central Park Boathouse wearing a PVC mule, which promptly goes swimming in the pond when the two hilariously fall in.
In rare form, Carrie dons sneakers (shocking!) — in the form of a dad shoe, no less.
One of Carrie’s most famed looks is this newsprint Christian Dior number, which she dresses up even further with sky-high Christian Louboutin heels.
In one of her sexcapades with Jack Berger (Ron Livingston), Carrie drunkenly slips on a pair of fluffy feather sandals — and falls asleep in them.
Carrie goes flying in knee-high stiletto boots that prove sometimes it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Carrie’s $485 silver Manolo Blahnik sandals disappear after she leaves them at the door of a friend’s party. She is promptly shoe-shamed and leaves the apartment wearing a drab pair of sneakers.
Carrie should’ve swapped her New Year’s Eve party boots (above, No. 11) with this snow-friendly pair.
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