
‘And Just Like That’ costume designer never officially told the series was ending: ‘Total blackout’
NY Post
It’s the end of the road for New York’s iconic fictional fashionista, Carrie Bradshaw.
The “Sex and the City” spinoff series “And Just Like That” ended after three seasons on Thursday night — concluding the franchise starring Sarah Jessica Parker, which first premiered on HBO in 1998.
Now, costume designer Molly Rogers is revealing that she was never officially told the franchise was over.
“It wasn’t like HBO sent an email saying, ‘pack your bags,’” Rogers exclusively told The Post.
“I think that’s the only way these days to keep something a secret. Total blackout,” she added.
The Emmy-winning costume designer, who also worked on “Sex and the City” and the “SATC” movies, said that she had an inkling that Carrie’s story was over when she read the script for the final episode.
