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We all know the look: Sarah Jessica‘s white tutu from the opening credits of Sex and the City, which debuted in the ’90s. Ever since the actress wore it on the small screen, it has become so popular and a true Carrie Bradshaw fashion moment.

Parker even admitted that she has the item in storage — but it might not be the only one out there. “A lot of people claim they have the tutu,” the Hocus Pocus alum said in a new interview. “I think Pat [costume designer Patricia Field] has one, Michael Patrick [King] has one, we just used one [for … And Just Like That], so my guess is that the sequence required a splash and that there were probably four or five or six.” 

During the chit-chat, the mom-of-three also discussed her previous looks, including an out from the ’80s, in which she wore a blazer, bedazzled sunglasses and a pink purse.

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“Every single thing on me is from a vintage store, with the exception of whatever is in my hair,” she quipped. “Apologies for that. I did it that day. I’m sure there was a diffuser and some Tenax [hair pomade]. I don’t recognize this person.”

Recently, Parker got to dress up as Carrie again when she took on the role in the new reboot, And Just Like That. There hasn’t been an official announcement if season 2 is happening, but it sounds like Parker and King are on board.

“It’s really Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica [Parker] talking to figure out if there’s a story they’re excited by,” HBO executive Casey Bloys said, adding that he thinks there “will be” another season, “but they’re talking and making sure they want to jump in.”

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“It’s a big commitment, and they’ll come to us and let us know what they’re thinking but I’m feeling good about it,” Bloys added.

As for what her favorite look this season was, Parker said the Heidi dirndl dress. “The Heidi dress, I always love seeing for sentimental reasons and because it was sort of a bone of contention initially,” referring to when she first wore it on Sex and the City.