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Fans Can Bid on 'And Just Like That...' Props and Costumes in Upcoming Auction
Julien's Auctions is selling items from the 'Sex and the City' spinoff series, with proceeds benefiting a foster care organization.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 9:51pm by Ben Kaplan
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The 'And Just Like That...' auction offers fans a chance to own a piece of the 'Sex and the City' franchise's iconic style and fashion.San Francisco TodayJulien's Auctions is hosting an online auction for props, costumes, and set pieces from the HBO series 'And Just Like That...', the sequel to 'Sex and the City'. The sale includes furniture, accessories, and clothing worn by characters like Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte, as well as items related to the character Che Diaz. A portion of the proceeds will go to the foster care organization You Gotta Believe, in honor of the late actor Willie Garson.
Why it matters
The 'And Just Like That...' auction provides fans of the 'Sex and the City' franchise a unique opportunity to own a piece of the show's history, while also supporting a charitable cause. The sale highlights the enduring popularity of the series and the continued interest in its characters and fashion.
The details
The online auction catalog features a wide range of items from 'And Just Like That...', including Carrie Bradshaw's personalized cellphone case, furniture from the characters' apartments, props like Mr. Big's last will and testament, and clothing and accessories worn by the cast. While some high-profile items like Carrie's Vivienne Westwood dress are not included (as they were kept by actress Sarah Jessica Parker), there are still many desirable lots up for grabs. The auction also features merchandise related to the character Che Diaz, who was a controversial addition to the 'Sex and the City' universe.
- The online auction catalog is now live.
- The in-person auction events will take place in Los Angeles on April 30 and May 1, 2026.
The players
Julien's Auctions
An auction house that is hosting the sale of props, costumes, and set pieces from the HBO series 'And Just Like That...'
You Gotta Believe
A New York City-based organization that works to place pre-teens, teens, and young adults in foster care into permanent families. The organization was chosen to receive a portion of the auction proceeds in honor of actor Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch on 'Sex and the City' and served on the organization's advisory board.
Willie Garson
The actor who played Stanford Blatch on 'Sex and the City' and served on the advisory board of the foster care organization You Gotta Believe. Garson passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2021.
What they’re saying
“While fans are looking to buy a specific Carrie outfit, like her Vivienne Westwood 'Cinderella' dress from Season 3, they're out of luck. While you can buy Carrie's personalized cellphone case, actor and series producer Sarah Jessica Parker had it written into her contract that she gets to keep all of her character's wardrobe.”
— Tony Bravo, Author
What’s next
The online auction catalog is now live, and the in-person auction events will take place in Los Angeles on April 30 and May 1, 2026.
The takeaway
The 'And Just Like That...' auction provides a unique opportunity for fans to own a piece of the 'Sex and the City' franchise's history, while also supporting a charitable organization that works to place foster children in permanent homes. The sale highlights the enduring popularity of the series and the continued interest in its characters and fashion.
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