Hundreds of women swarmed Bloomingdale’s flagship store in New York City when Sarah Jessica Parker arrived to celebrate the launch of the latest line of her shoe collection, SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker, on September 19, 2015.

The then-50-year-old actress was effortlessly fabulous in a simple but chic brocade LBD featuring three-quarter sleeves, a scoop neck, and a flowing skirt that fell a little above her knees.
She styled her dress with minimal jewelry, allowing the glittery pumps from her collection to stand out.

To finish off her look, she had her long blonde locks past her shoulders in loose waves and highlighted her eyes with smoky makeup.

Sarah Jessica’s “Naomi” pumps are crafted from iridescent Lurex material, creating a light-catching glittery effect.

They simply feature peep toes and about 3.75-inch heels done in the same fabric.

These SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker pumps can complete a chic party outfit!

3 years later, Sarah Jessica appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to talk about Halloween and her Halloween classic film Hocus Pocus.
“I don’t have a lot of memories. I remember the filming of it. I just don’t remember what the movie’s about as much,” she said about making the classic movie.
“Three witches, I’ve been told that, and apparently my character’s not very bright,” she added. “But I fly and sing and I think I like to suck the life … I think I like to kill children? I don’t know.”
“They’d call ‘cut’ and they’d go to lunch or maybe they’d change the lens, and I’d just stay up there,” Sarah Jessica Parker recalled about sitting on her flying broom.
“I could fit an entire New York Times up the back of the corset. And I found that the harness was comfortable, so I would just sit up there and read the Times while people took their breaks or changed the camera and sometimes went to lunch.”

She styled her peep-toe shoes with a pink dress from the Emilia Wickstead Spring 2019 Collection featuring a metallic sheen.

To keep warm, Sarah Jessica also wore a purple Ulla Johnson coat and Wolford “Twenties” fishnet tights.

