Sarah Jessica Parker Shoe Photo Shoot Angers West Village Residents
Sarah Jessica Parker and her "Sex and the City" character Carrie Bradshaw have a lot in common. First, they look alike. Second, they both love fashion, shoes and handsome dark-haired men. It's no surprise that Parker named her one of her shoe line styles "The Carrie" - or that she'd take her SJP Collection of shoes on a crusade to the West Village townhouse that represents Carrie's Upper East Side apartment on the show.
In her first Instagram picture posted to her personal account memorializing the occasion, she's shown dressed in jeans, heels and a wide-brimmed hat arranging a display of the "Carrie" style shoe in all its vibrant color choices on the front stairs of the Perry Street brownstone despite the "Do NOT go on staircase please" sign chained across the stairs.
Page Six reports that the owners of 66 Perry St., the address made famous by Parker's "Sex and the City" character, installed the metal chain and sign across the stairs after enduring years of overzealous tourists.
Parker shared a few more pictures of the "Carrie" shoes in different positions on the SJP Collection Instagram, along with, "That's a wrap ladies," immediately followed by, "Oh no. Eek. Sorry. No. I was just talking about the shoes. Oh man. Geesh. Sorry. X Sj."
We are speculating her remarks are a saucy gesture to those relentless "Sex and the City 3" rumors.
"It was take your @sjpcollection shoes to work day. #longdayforCarrie #whewwwwthosesteps #runninginheels #taxi!" she captioned the images.
Page Six spoke with Gerald Banu, president of the Perry Street Association, who said that West Village residents aren't happy about the unauthorized photo shoot.
"I heard about the shoot. They didn't get the permission from the owner. The situation with SATC visitors is still very intense. People who live here get upset that the sidewalks are constantly jammed," Banu told Page Six.
Parker hasn't commented on the shoe drama.
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