Sarah Jessica Parker appeared to be embracing a more laid-back look while running errands in the Hamptons on Tuesday.
The actress, 60 — who recently closed the chapter on her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw once again — looked worlds away from her Sex and the City alter ego as she stepped out solo.
Parker wore a breezy white-and-gray floral dress layered with a cozy gray sweater. Ditching Carrie’s signature stilettos, the Emmy winner opted instead for practical white-and-gray sneakers, completing her effortlessly relaxed ensemble.
Sarah Jessica Parker embraced a casual, pared-back look while strolling through the Hamptons on Tuesday.
The Failure to Launch star, 60, carried two large shopping bags as she walked through the chic beach town, her signature curls pulled back into a sleek bun that revealed her salt-and-pepper roots. She paired her natural hairstyle with minimal makeup, oversized sunglasses, and a breezy white-and-gray floral dress layered under a gray sweater, finishing the ensemble with practical white-and-gray sneakers.
Parker has been leaning into her natural grays in recent years — a look she also embraced while filming And Just Like That. “Whilst filming, she wanted the gray to blend in with her blonde,” hairstylist Gina Gilbert previously told Women.com, noting that the blended shades created a “really nice dimension.”
Off-screen, the actress is relishing family life with husband Matthew Broderick, 63, and their three children: son James Wilke, 22, and 16-year-old twins Tabitha and Loretta. Speaking recently on Today with Jenna & Friends, Parker gushed about her daughters. “I find mine really likeable. I really love their company. They’re so interesting… They’re generally speaking, really kind, curious.”
This summer, Parker has also been experimenting in the kitchen with her children, proudly showing off fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from a local farm stand that she planned to turn into gazpacho.
Meanwhile, on the career front, Parker recently hinted at ongoing conversations about a potential Hocus Pocus 3, which would reunite her with co-stars Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy. “No more developments other than we would like to do it,” she told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live.
In addition, Parker executive produced the Sundance-premiering documentary The Librarians, which highlights the fight against the rising wave of book bans across the U.S.#newsafro_














































