Collection: Y2K Sex & The City Night Out

Slinky skirts, rhinestone straps, and tops that don’t need an excuse. This capsule is pure downtown chaos energy — the Carrie Bradshaw closet circa 2002, but styled through a 2025 lens. Think nights that start with cosmos and rooftop selfies, end at a diner, kitten heels kicked under the table, sequins catching bad bathroom lighting.

It’s about that flirty in-between: not clubwear, not officewear, just the outfits you reach for when you want to feel like the main character walking down a city street at midnight. The girls are mixing vintage with chaos — animal prints, asymmetrical hems, glossy textures, sheer layers. Sex & The City gave us the blueprint, but the styling now is looser, undone, and cooler.

No costume Y2K. No fast fashion repeats. Just real vintage that feels alive again — the kind of pieces that make sense both in a 2001 Vogue spread and on a Brooklyn sidewalk right now.