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28 Years Ago Today: “Sex and the City” Premiered – A Look Back

Williams MBy Williams MJune 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Today marks the 28th anniversary of the groundbreaking premiere of Sex and the City on HBO. On June 6, 1998, the world first met Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon)—four bold, unforgettable women navigating love, friendship, careers, and self-discovery amid the glittering chaos of New York City. Created by Darren Star and based on Candace Bushnell’s book, the series ran for six seasons until 2004, forever changing television storytelling and leaving an indelible mark on fashion, relationships, and pop culture at large.

You can find Sex and The City streaming on Amazon HERE with Max.

Sex and the City followed the lives of four single women in their 30s and 40s, exploring their relationships, careers, and sexual adventures with unprecedented candor. Carrie, a sex columnist, chronicled her dating escapades, often pondering life’s big questions through her laptop. Samantha, a PR powerhouse, embraced her unapologetic sexuality. Charlotte, an art dealer, chased traditional romance, while Miranda, a lawyer, balanced cynicism with vulnerability. The show’s blend of humor, heart, and bold discussions about sex and independence resonated with audiences, particularly women, who saw their own lives reflected in the characters’ unfiltered conversations.

The series was a critical and commercial hit, earning 54 Emmy nominations and seven wins, including Outstanding Comedy Series in 2001. Its fashion-forward aesthetic, particularly Carrie’s eclectic style, made it a trendsetter, with Manolo Blahniks and Cosmopolitans becoming cultural icons. Beyond its glamour, the show tackled taboo topics like infertility, cancer, and single motherhood, blending levity with depth.

Sex and the City spawned two feature films in 2008 and 2010, though the second received mixed reviews. The franchise continued with the HBO Max revival And Just Like That… in 2021, which followed Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte in their 50s (Kim Cattrall opted out, though she made a brief appearance in season 2). The revival, now in its third season, has explored aging, loss, and evolving friendships, though it’s faced criticism for straying from the original’s spark.

Reflecting on its legacy, Sex and the City remains a trailblazer for its unapologetic portrayal of female friendship and sexuality. It paved the way for shows like Girls and Insecure, which similarly center women’s voices. While some critiques highlight its lack of diversity and idealized portrayal of New York life, its influence on television and fashion endures. As fans celebrate this milestone, the show’s iconic line resonates: “In New York, you’re always looking for a job, a boyfriend, or an apartment.” For 28 years, Sex and the City has reminded us that the search—for love, self, and connection—never goes out of style.

You can find Sex and The City streaming on Amazon HERE with Max.

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