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Sarah Jessica Parker has a classic Carrie Bradshaw moment as she checks on her heels while filming And Just Like That...

Sarah Jessica Parker is put her best foot forward while on her way to shoot the Sex And The City reboot And Just Like That... on Monday.

The actress, 56, embraced her character Carrie Bradshaw's quirky style in a flouncy fuchsia CH Carolina Herrera shirt dress with a studded belt.

SJP had a bit of a fashionista moment as she stopped her strut across the New York City sidewalk to check on her classic black stilettos.

Pretty in pink: Sarah Jessica Parker stunned in pink while shooting the Sex And The City follow up series And Just LIke That... in NYC on Monday

Pretty in pink: Sarah Jessica Parker stunned in pink while shooting the Sex And The City follow up series And Just LIke That... in NYC on Monday

Feet first: SJP had a bit of a fashionista moment as she stopped her strut across the sidewalk to check on her classic black stilettos

Feet first: SJP had a bit of a fashionista moment as she stopped her strut across the sidewalk to check on her classic black stilettos

Continuing her accessories, the Divorce actress donned a delicate diamond necklace and silver bangles. 

She tucked her beachy blonde tresses behind her ear before waving at onlookers and slipping into a restaurant where the day's shoot was taking place.

Sarah Jessica was joined by longtime castmates Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis inside.

Nixon, who plays lawyer Miranda Hobbes on the series, looked sharp for the lunchtime scene, sporting a plaid suit and crystal glasses.

Meanwhile Davis went with a prim white maxi dress with a preppy nautical print, perfectly fit for her character Charlotte York Goldenblatt.

Showstopper: The actress, 56, embraced her character Carrie Bradshaw's quirky style in a flouncy fuchsia CH Carolina Herrera shirt dress with a studded belt

Showstopper: The actress, 56, embraced her character Carrie Bradshaw's quirky style in a flouncy fuchsia CH Carolina Herrera shirt dress with a studded belt

Touch up: She wore her blonde locks in beachy waves, getting a brief touch up before cameras rolled

Touch up: She wore her blonde locks in beachy waves, getting a brief touch up before cameras rolled

Lunch date: Sarah Jessica was joined by longtime castmates Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis inside

Lunch date: Sarah Jessica was joined by longtime castmates Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis inside

The ladies looked engrossed in their conversation, possibly talking about relationship problems between Carrie and leading man Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth.

Leaked scripts reveal that SJP's character wasn't always 100% sure about marrying her on/off suitor, according to a leaked script obtained by Page Six. 

In the scene, Carrie is dining out with a few of her best friends, including Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson), Miranda and Charlotte.

Bradshaw, who's now in her 50's and hosts a podcast, seems to say she isn't in a good place: 'I was taping the podcast, I was washing my hair. 

'Yes, I wasn't eating or sleeping, but at least I felt good about my marriage. Now I'm just one of the wives he was taking care of?'

Rough patch? A leaked script for the series revealed that Carrie was having issues with her husband Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth (above)

Rough patch? A leaked script for the series revealed that Carrie was having issues with her husband Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth  

Love: Carrie and Big were married at the New York Public Library after plans failed for an elaborate luxury wedding in the first Sex and the City movie

Love: Carrie and Big were married at the New York Public Library after plans failed for an elaborate luxury wedding in the first Sex and the City movie

Carrie and Big were married at the New York Public Library after plans failed for an elaborate luxury wedding in the first Sex and the City movie.   

Noth admitted he was 'hesitant' to reprise his Mr. Big role for the revival and felt as though he gave the character his all, but was swayed to come back after a little pep talk from producers. 

'It was a little bit of a sort of creative negotiation because I didn't really feel I had anything to offer in that role again,' he told Yahoo! Finance Live. 'It kind of felt like I had done it. 

'But executive Michael Patrick King is just an incredible writer and has incredible creative ideas. And once we got together and talked about the potential of what we could do with the character, I was all in.' 

Chris played the commitment-phobe financial adviser while SJP portrayed the sex columnist in the series which first debuted in 1998. 

Carrie & Big forever: Chris played the commitment-phobe financial adviser while Sarah Jessica Parker portrayed the sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw; seen in 2002

Carrie & Big forever: Chris played the commitment-phobe financial adviser while Sarah Jessica Parker portrayed the sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw; seen in 2002

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