She’s a style icon with an eye for fashion.
And Sarah Jessica Parker let it be known that fall was in the air in an autumn-inspired outfit for the launch of Airbnb Presents: True York at A/D/O in New York City on Tuesday night.
The 52-year-old actress looked polished in a long-sleeved pleated dress as she discussed the ‘unforgettable shoe-shopping experience’ she’ll host through the home sharing network.
Delightful: Sarah Jessica Parker let it be known that fall was in the air in an autumn-inspired outfit for the launch of Airbnb Presents: True York at A/D/O in New York City on Tuesday night
The Sex In The City siren’s long dress grazed above her ankles and featured a maroon, beige and black color palette.
She added form to the flowing dress and sinched her tiny waist with a black and white plaid belt.
Sarah gave a bit of contrast to the fall outfit as she sported a pair of glittering dark grey heels.
Shopper: The 52-year-old actress looked polished in a long-sleeved pleated dress as she discussed the ‘unforgettable shoe-shopping experience’ she’ll host through Airbnb
Dressed up: The Sex In The City siren’s long dress grazed above her ankles and featured a maroon, beige and black color palette
Her bright blonde hair was worn straight past her shoulders and the Hocus Pocus star wore charcoal smokey eye makeup.
Airbnb is launching local tours and other experiences in New York City this week, with one listing led by a New Yorker – Sarah Jessica Parker – whose bio describes her as ‘an actor, producer, businesswoman … and a proud New Yorker.’
Each participant will receive a pair of shoes from her SJP Collection at Bloomingdale’s, with a stop at the department store’s Forty Carrots cafe for frozen yogurt before the guests head off to the ballet.
The listing for Parker’s Oct. 6 experience will go live Tuesday morning, with four spaces bookable at $400 each, first come, first served.
Chic in the city: Her bright blonde hair was worn straight past her shoulders and the Hocus Pocus star wore charcoal smokey eye makeup
Funds raised from the bids will go to the New York City Ballet, where Parker is a board member.
Parker said in a phone interview with The Associated Press that she gave a lot of thought to making sure that her tour “speaks to the very colorful identity that is New York.
‘We could have gone to MOMA or the Whitney or walked through Chinatown or certainly had a nice walk on the High Line or just strolled the streets of the East Village or Midtown East,’ Parker said.
The ballet, she added, is ‘one of the great cultural experiences anybody can have’ in New York, whether they live here or are visiting.
Shoe tour: The listing for Parker’s Oct. 6 experience will go live Tuesday morning, with four spaces bookable at $400 each, first come, first served