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That's a Wrap! See All the Carrie Diaries Season One Style Here

Sex and the City earned its status as one of the — if not, the — most fashionable TV shows of all time.

Sex and the City earned its status as one of the — if not, the — most fashionable TV shows of all time. While that show ended years ago, we're getting a new batch of Carrie Bradshaw ensembles to pore over, courtesy of the CW prequel The Carrie Diaries. This season's styles were filled with the perfect mix of vibrant colors, bold retro prints, and over-the-top accessories we would expect, and we can't wait to see what stylist Eric Daman has in store for us next season. But before tonight's season finale, take a look back at all the fierce fashions Carrie and company wore on the small screen, then shop the looks — including exact pieces — for yourself.

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AnnaSophia Robb Talks Carrie Diaries Fashion and What She's Learned on Set

Alice + Olivia's presentation always draws a celebrity crowd — and that's exactly where we ran into The Carrie Diaries star AnnaSophia Robb.

Alice + Olivia's presentation always draws a celebrity crowd — and that's exactly where we ran into The Carrie Diaries star AnnaSophia Robb. So what did the actress filling Carrie Bradshaw's famous shoes have to say about fashion? Watch to hear AnnaSophia talk about her favorite fashion decade, fun on set, and the style secrets she's learned from costume designer Eric Daman. It's all right here!

Stars on the Set

Zooey Deschanel, Zac Efron, Cory Monteith, and More Stars on Set

Many of TV and film's biggest stars may be gearing up for this weekend's SAG Awards, but they've also been working away on set.

Many of TV and film's biggest stars may be gearing up for this weekend's SAG Awards, but they've also been working away on set. In LA, New Girl star Zooey Deschanel showed off her athletic skills, while Cory Monteith was dressed to impress on the set of Glee. Onscreen love was in the air in NYC as Zac Efron strolled hand in hand with Imogen Poots while filming Are We Officially Dating?, and AnnaSophia Robb and Austin Butler kissed for The Carrie Diaries. Click through to see all the stars on set this week.

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Will You Keep Watching The Carrie Diaries?

Carrie Bradshaw made her triumphant return to the small screen this week — albeit a far younger, teenage version — in The Carrie Diaries.

Carrie Bradshaw made her triumphant return to the small screen this week — albeit a far younger, teenage version — in The Carrie Diaries. The CW's prequel premiered this week, introducing us to AnnaSophia Robb as Carrie, the Bradshaw family, and Carrie's best friends. There's obviously a very different feel from Sex and the City; this is a teen drama, and instead of witty puns about dating, there's more angst. So if you tuned in, then I'm curious to find out what you thought; will you keep watching? And if you're a Sex and the City fan, I'd also like to know how you think the new series compares to the original.

Stars on the Set

Zac Efron, Nicole Kidman, Katharine McPhee, and More Stars on Set

Stars got back to work on movie and TV sets this week after the holiday break.

Stars got back to work on movie and TV sets this week after the holiday break. Zac Efron filmed several romantic scenes with costar Imogen Poots for Are We Officially Dating? in NYC, while his The Paperboy costar Nicole Kidman got to work on Grace of Monaco in Paris. Katharine McPhee was busy filming a new episode of Smash in New York, but that's not all that happened in front of the cameras. Click through to see those stars and many more on set this week!

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Video: Eric Daman Gives Us a Tour of Young Carrie Bradshaw's Closet

Eric Daman is best known for his work outfitting the Upper East Siders on Gossip Girl, and now, he's risen to the challenge of outfitting a young Carrie Bradshaw in the new CW series The Carrie Diaries.

Eric Daman is best known for his work outfitting the Upper East Siders on Gossip Girl, and now, he's risen to the challenge of outfitting a young Carrie Bradshaw in the new CW series The Carrie Diaries. This isn't Eric's first encounter with the character of Carrie — he worked with Patricia Field on the original Sex and the City! Eric visited our NYC studio to chat about what we can expect on The Carrie Diaries, which debuts Monday, Jan. 14, including a mix of contemporary labels with vintage and some of Carrie's trademark personalized accessories.

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Pilot Scoop: The Carrie Diaries

Sex and the City is coming back to the small screen Jan.

Sex and the City is coming back to the small screen Jan. 14 in the form of CW prequel The Carrie Diaries, in which AnnaSophia Robb stars as young Carrie Bradshaw. We'll meet Carrie as a high school student and watch as she explores the two big themes of her life: love and fashion. We've had a look at the pilot for The Carrie Diaries and can spill about what we thought of the new series, and whether it lives up to its iconic HBO predecessor.

  • What it's about: Carrie is 16 and lives in suburban Connecticut in the early '80s with her younger sister, Dorrit (Stefania Owen), and their father after their mother has recently passed away. Their family unit is still adjusting to the loss, but Carrie has a few things to take her mind off of home, like her best friends, including Mouse (Ellen Wong), a new crush (Austin Butler), and an internship at a Manhattan law firm.
  • Where it works: Surprisingly, The Carrie Diaries is quite dramatic; there's more emotional weight in the pilot than I was expecting, particularly Carrie's struggle with the death of her mother. Though it's a tone change from the HBO series, it works, and it's not a downer — there are still cute boys and fun clothes (just no puns).
  • Where it doesn't: Carrie's internship in NYC lets us see her fall in love with the city for the first time, but the scandals (like shoplifting) she encounters immediately are a little too cheesy. I'm hoping her adventures in Manhattan feel less like watching an after-school special.
  • When it's on: Mondays at 8 p.m. on The CW
  • You might like this show if: You loved Sex and the City, period.

Watch a preview and see all the pictures for The Carrie Diaries after the jump.

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Check Out CW's New Shows For Fall

We're nearing the end of upfronts week, which means most of the major networks have rolled out the previews for their new shows for Fall.

We're nearing the end of upfronts week, which means most of the major networks have rolled out the previews for their new shows for Fall. The CW took its turn today, and after unveiling the new lineup, we got a closer look at the five new shows coming to the network. We've already heard a lot about the anticipated Carrie Diaries, but here's a taste of what else is coming to the CW.

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The CW Pilots: New Shows Coming in Fall 2012

We already gave you the initial info on the new pilots coming this Fall to Fox and NBC, but now we bring you the list from The CW.

We already gave you the initial info on the new pilots coming this Fall to Fox and NBC, but now we bring you the list from The CW. And it's good news! Five new hour-long series have been picked up by the network for the Fall TV season.

  • The Carrie Diaries: This highly anticipated series stars AnnaSophia Robb as Carrie Bradshaw in 1984, during her pre-Sex and the City high school days.
  • First Cut: As if being a new doctor wasn't tough enough, a recent med school graduate (Mamie Gummer) realizes that old crushes and enemies will be working alongside her at her first job.
  • Cult: After his brother mysteriously disappears, investigative journalist Jeff Sefton (Matt Davis) uncovers the underworld of a popular TV show and all its crazy fans.
  • Arrow: After being shipwrecked on a deserted island, a billionaire makes his way back home and does his best to integrate himself back into normal life and right his past wrongs. At the same time, he takes on a new persona called Arrow (the show is based on the comic-book series) and fights crime.
  • Beauty & the Beast: Kristin Kreuk stars as homicide detective Catherine Chandler, a strong-willed cop who witnessed her mother's murder when she was just a teenager. She would have been murdered too, but with the help of an outside force she could never explain, she managed to escape. She soon learns that her savior is a man who turns into a beast at night.

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