Sarah Jessica Parker Opens Up to Harper's Bazaar About Her Marriage, Becoming a Meme and More!

Sex and the City star featured on front of major fashion magazine

By Samantha Schnurr Sep 18, 2015 12:00 PMTags
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Sarah Jessica Parker has earned her stripes in Hollywood. 

The Sex and the City star graces the October issue of Harper's Bazaar in a wardrobe tailored to a fashion legend. Parker has appeared on the cover of the iconic fashion staple countless times before, always offering a freshly dynamic look—this time, we're seeing stripes!

The acclaimed shoe designer's eclectic style can be seen peaking through in two separate outfits featured in the editorial spread, seen first covering the mag in a eye-catching black and white boat neck dress by Valentino, adorned with competing horizontal and vertical lines to give it that high fashion edge. In a second image, the Emmy winner is posed in a tailored black and white geometric number by Balenciaga, showing off Parker's notably toned arms.

At the vanity, Parker traded in her signature curls for smoother locks, also debuting some newly-trimmed wispy bangs reminiscent of a modern day Charlie's AngelsFarrah Fawcett. As for her shoe picks, both pairs are from Parker's very own fashion line, SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker, of course! 

The interview featured within the magazine reveals a reflective side to the storied Hollywood legend as she discusses social media's effect on her privacy, her surprisingly normal life in New York City, and even her thoughts on her now infamous Met Gala headdress—and all those memes it inspired. 

"My son was like, 'Mom, you're a meme.'  I didn't know what a meme was!" Parker explained about the elaborate and highly-photographed headdress she wore to the Met Gala in May. "I never got far enough from the headpiece to get that it would be seen as flames. I would have an egg with her [Rihanna] anytime."

Despite her intricate fashion sense and high-profile film and television career, the 50-year-old Ohio native still loves to ride the subway in New York City.

"I love the city. I love everything it has to offer. I think that my children are so lucky to be raised here," Parker gushed to Harper's Bazaar. "I love the subway, I love hailing a cab, I love traffic and people and all of the possibilities. I believe in all of that still." 

While her private life seems rather low-key, Parker's latest role as a fashion designer has required her to manage even more public attention, especially in the realm of social media. The complex cover girl has been recognized for her unique social media style, using Twitter and Instagram to promote her brand and connect with her customers on such a personal level that we feel like we could pick her up and go out for a cosmopolitan. Still, the degree of publicity Parker faces every day is shocking to her.

"My husband [Matthew Broderick] and I are genuinely surprised that we feel more public now than we have ever felt. It's social media. Of course, when you work in TV or film, there is a familiarity, so you reconcile that. But the show has been off the air a long time now. You are not ever alone. You are not ever, ever, ever, ever alone."

The issue hits stands Sept. 22.