Kristin Davis makes a triumphant return to the scene, showcasing her timeless elegance!
On Monday, May 13, the 59-year-old actress, renowned for her portrayal of Charlotte York Goldenblatt in both Sex and the City and its revival, graced the New York City set of And Just Like That… with her presence, exuding style even at the ballpark.
Despite the baseball backdrop, recent snapshots of Davis filming season 3 of AJLT alongside co-star Nicole Ari Parker serve as a delightful reminder that Charlotte's fashion prowess knows no bounds.
In the fresh images, Davis adorns herself in a quintessentially Charlotte ensemble — a frilly, black blouse paired with a pink tweed pencil skirt — as she joins Parker, portraying Lisa Todd Wexley in the SATC spin-off, in the stands.
Yet, the true standout of her ensemble undoubtedly lies in her footwear: a striking pair of blush-pink Christian Louboutin pumps. While an unconventional choice for a ballgame attire (and undoubtedly challenging to navigate through grass and sand!), they impeccably capture the essence of her iconic character.
Her hairstyle — a sleek, voluminous blow-out — and accessories — elegant jewelry, a quilted leather handbag, and a pair of bold sunglasses — further epitomize Charlotte's signature style, while also offering practicality for a day of sports spectating.
These new set snapshots not only showcase an instantly iconic Charlotte fashion moment but also signify Davis' return to the small screen following her revelation of filler dissolution.
In recent times, the SATC luminary has been refreshingly candid about her struggles with Hollywood's beauty standards and the public scrutiny of her appearance. In a June 2023 interview with The Telegraph, she disclosed her journey of both receiving and subsequently dissolving fillers, shedding light on the complexities of navigating the entertainment industry's beauty ideals.
"I've undergone filler procedures, and it's been quite unpleasant," Davis disclosed to the outlet. "I've had to undergo the process of having them dissolved, and the relentless ridicule has been challenging."
The Cash Out luminary further expressed the emotional toll of this experience, admitting, "There have been tears shed over it. It's incredibly stressful."
Despite the adversity, the actress conveyed to The Telegraph that she has developed a resilience towards external opinions. "It's become less significant to me," she remarked, elaborating, "I simply can't maintain it. I lack the time."
In addition, during the interview, she revealed having undergone cosmetic procedures on her lips, which required subsequent correction.
"You're placing your trust in medical professionals, yet individuals often hold us personally accountable when things go awry — as if I personally administered the injections," she expressed to the outlet.
"For the longest time, no one informed me that it didn't look flattering. Thankfully, I have supportive friends who eventually spoke up," she elaborated. "The reality is, you don't typically smile at your reflection in the mirror. Who does that? Only the eccentric."
The Quran - Chapter Qaf : 41
And listen! On the Day the caller will call out from a near place,
the Day all will hear the ˹mighty˺ Blast in ˹all˺ truth,1 that will be the Day of emergence ˹from the graves˺.
It is certainly We Who give life and cause death. And to Us is the final return.
يَوْمَ يُنَادِ الْمُنَادِ مِن مَّكَانٍ قَرِيبٍ (...the Day when the caller will call from a near place - 50:41). Sayyidna Ibn ` Asakir ؓ reports from Zaid Ibn Jabir Shafi` i that the "caller" referred to here is the angel Israfil (علیہ السلام) who will stand on the Dome of the Rock (Sakhrah) and will address all the dead people of the entire world : "0 you rotten bones! 0 you decomposed skins! 0 you scattered hair! Listen, Allah commands you to reassemble to render account of your actions (Mazhari)."
This scene depicts how, after the second blowing of the trumpet, the world will be resurrected. The phrase "a near place" refers to the fact that the voice of the angel will reach everybody who rises from death anywhere on the surface of the earth, and will feel as though the angel had called him from a nearby place.
'Ikrimah ؓ says that the voice will be heard in such a way as if someone is speaking to us in our ears. Other scholars have said that "a near place" refers to the Dome of the Rock, because that is the centre of the earth, and is equidistant, being separated by equal distances from all sides of the globe. (Qurtubi)