Six Sex-y things to watch for
Deciphering what's real in the new Sex and the City movie
Half the fun of Sex and the City 2 is in the details. Look for these movie moments and know what’s real and what’s not.
* INN-SIDE SCOOP: Don’t try to book your nuptials at the Inn at Drake Point—the site of the film’s big wedding is fictional, shot on a Brooklyn sound stage.
* CRYSTAL CLEAR: Carrie says she wants “sparkle” in her life — well, the folks at Swarovski are trying to oblige. Look for their Kiosque minaudière bag (on the floor of Carrie’s closet, $750), Crystal Palace chandeliers (in a shopping scene), the swan logo (in a red carpet scene), plus a wedding cake literally dripping with crystals and a pair of Crystalline Toasting Flutes (at the gay wedding; flutes, $390 a pair). Find your own sparkle at Swarovski boutiques at the Galleria, Memorial City Mall and Willowbrook Mall.
* DÉJÀ VU DRESS: If Carrie’s newsprint dress—thrown on for an impromptu “date night” with Big, looks familiar, that’s because she’s worn the sexy Christian Dior number before, in an episode from the TV series. (She grabs the dress from her old closet, back at her single gal pad.)
* ZE PLANE, ZE PLANE: The name of the sheik’s airline, Afdal Air, may be fake (“afdal” means smooth in Arabic) but its look is a replica of an Air Emirates Airbus A380, painstakingly detailed right down to the individual suites and lounge bar, where the gals sip Cosmos.
* SURPRISE SEDANS: The four white Daimler AG Maybach 62s whisking the ladies round Abu Dhabi don’t come in that color — as writer/director Michael Patrick King envisioned — so the slick black rides were vinyl-wrapped.
* HAUTE HOTEL: And that luxe-er than Luxor hotel isn’t in Abu Dhabi—it’s Morocco’s Mandarin Oriental Jnan Rhama in Marrakech, overlooking the Atlas Mountains.