Julien’s Auctions sells 'And Just Like That' props

Julien’s Auctions launched an online sale of over 500 props from the 'And Just Like That' series, featuring designer clothing, memorabilia from Mr. Big’s death, and kitschy furniture. Fans can bid on items like Carrie Bradshaw’s shoe boxes and Miranda Hobbes’ vintage ensemble. The auction coincides with the show’s end after three seasons in August 2025.

The auction, which began on April 30, offers fans a chance to own pieces of 'Sex and the City' history from its HBO spinoff 'And Just Like That'. Items include stacks of empty Manolo Blahnik, Louis Vuitton, Valentino, Prada, and Fendi shoe boxes starting at $250, complete with Polaroid photos of the missing shoes. Two USPS parcels addressed to Carrie’s Gramercy apartment are also available, alongside bakery signage from Hot Fellas depicting a topless man with a baguette, currently bid at $450, and matching uniforms for $250. Mr. Big’s miscellaneous lot, including his Peloton water bottle, shower knobs, glasses, pill case, bottle openers, and dry cleaning, starts at $200. Other macabre items feature Big’s funeral cards, a funeral planning guide from Elliot J. Ashcroft Funeral Home, and a photo of his childhood dog Gogi for $300, as well as Carrie’s memoir 'Loved and Lost: A Memoir' wrapped around an unrelated novel at $1,750. The engraved fake Rolex watch Carrie gave Big for their anniversary has reached $5,000 in bids, while Anthony Marentino’s Louis Vuitton bags sit at $4,000. Designer clothing highlights include Miranda’s vintage Issey Miyake dolman-sleeved coat and Hedi Slimane-era Celine skirt from season one, episode seven, Charlotte’s Prada spring 2023 gingham coat at $1,750—triple its estimate—and affordable Saint Laurent blouses from Seema Patel under $300. Che Diaz props like the 'Che Pasa' pilot script and director’s chair backs are at $700, alongside salmon-colored shooting scripts. Furniture options feature Carrie’s mid-century chairs and cat-embroidered pillows for $700, Lisa Todd Wexley’s patchwork ottoman at $600, and bargains such as Charlotte’s Madame Alexander boxes and Pride signs at $25 each, or Carrie’s personalized phone cases for $50. The series wrapped up without renewal after three seasons in August 2025.

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