Sarah Jessica Parker’s Crisp, Expensive-Looking Skirt Style Is the Rich Mom Alternative to Jeans

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Who wants stiff jeans? Not Us — and, apparently, not Sarah Jessica Parker, either. Instead of heavy denim, Parker wore a crisp summer skirt that made her look like the millionaire rich mom she is. We found a similar luxe style for just $34!
Last week, Parker strutted through New York City wearing a casual tee, wedge sandals and a crisp army-green midi skirt. Her outfit felt like the archetype of the Manhattan rich mom uniform, and to pull off the look, all you really need is this flowy green skirt. We have a feeling that even Carrie Bradshaw would approve of the budget-friendly Amazon find!
See it!Get the Hotian Flowy Midi Skirt for $34 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
The Hotian Flowy Midi Skirt has the same green shade as Parker’s pick, plus a similar A-line silhouette, pleated detailing and side pockets. We don’t know what the actress’ option was made of, but this one is a cotton-blend fabric that holds its shape and gives you a nice structured drape. A stretchy waistband is the final (and welcome) touch, making the style feel more like sweats than a luxe-looking skirt.
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Gone are the days of wearing paper-thin flip-flops. Sarah Jessica Parker is rocking platforms again, and her sandal style appears equally comfy and luxe. We found the summer look on sale for just $31, and get this — it secretly elongates your legs. Parker strolled through New York City in a cinched denim top, flowy […]“The elastic high waist provides a forgiving fit and good coverage without feeling restrictive, which is nice for fluctuating sizes,” one five-star shopper wrote. “[It] has a breezy, flowy silhouette that’s comfortable for warm weather and casual occasions like beach trips or outings.”
Plus, there’s not just one way to rock this breezy wonder — it goes with absolutely everything! Pair the piece with a flowy blouse and sandals for Upper East Side energy, or dress it down with a tee and sneakers for a downtown-cool vibe. Either getup works for school pickups, coffee runs and everything in between.
Jeans will always have their place in our rotation, but there’s something about a green midi skirt that feels very ‘rich New Yorker.’ Clearly, it’s what wealthy ladies like SJP wear instead of heavy denim. . . and now we will, too!
Get the Hotian Flowy Midi Skirt for $34 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication but are subject to change.
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If there’s one thing I remember from my recent trip to London, it’s polka dots, and Blake Lively just brought the rich mom look to New York City. Not only that, but she also nailed the elevated lounge pants trend. I found her comfy-chic style for just $23! Heading out to dinner, Lively was spotted […]In this article:
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England fans leave Wimbledon in their droves to watch crunch World Cup match
England fans leave Wimbledon in their droves to watch Three Lions crunch World Cup tie
The All England Club has a long-standing policy to not play World Cup matches.
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An exodus of England fans from Wimbledon left hundreds of seats empty at Centre Court as they ditched the tennis for the World Cup. A number of spectators inside Wimbledon’s main court could be seen watching England take on DR Congo on their phones as Barbora Krejčíková faced French Open champion Mirra Andreeva.
Lines for seats at courts across Wimbledon had subsided in the buildup to the Three Lions’ last 32 crunch tie in Atlanta, USA. A staff member said the queue for one court was “definitely shorter” about an hour before Thomas Tuchel's men kicked off, adding it usually went around the corner. The number of people basking in the sun on Henman Hill had also dissipated, it is claimed, while one of the main bars was said to be quiet.
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The wait for Court 3 — featuring 19-year-old rising star Joao Fonseca — was also believed to be smaller than previous times.
Many queueing were Brazilian, hoping to catch a glimpse of their compatriot in action.
The line for the queue had earlier stretched past a number of courts, but by around 4pm, it was significantly smaller.
At a similar time, there was no queue for Court 12 and large groups of people could be seen leaving the grounds to watch the match nearby.
The All England Club has a football blackout in place across Wimbledon, including the players’ lounge.
However, Chief Executive Sally Bolton on Monday confirmed it would not “prevent” people from watching the action on their phones.
England fan Guy McQueen, who was wearing a Three Lions shirt, was tuned in on his phone inside the grounds just as DR Congo took a 1-0 lead.
He said: “We’d been watching tennis all day, so we felt it was fine just to take a little break.”
The 29-year-old said he believed Wimbledon’s football policy was “fair”, adding: “I was actually surprised, there’s not many people actually here wearing any football shirts.”
Nearby, fellow supporter Daryl Bleach, 41, gave a worrying omen. He said: “The last time I came here, we played Iceland in the Euros and we lost!”
Marek Maynard, 35, said he will “likely” watch on his phone during the tennis but said no football policy at Wimbledon had “split the crowd”.
Adam Porter, 25, who was on Henman Hill before the game kicked off, said he planned to watch on his phone.
He said: “I think they probably could [show the match], considering it’s a World Cup, it’s a tournament that happens once every four years.
“I probably think they could show it, even if it’s not on one of the main screens.”
The 2026 World Cup is the first to coincide with Wimbledon since the 2018 tournament held in Russia, when England reached the semi-finals.
Lakers NBA Free Agency Roundup: Walker Kessler trade headlines a busy day in L.A. — Here's what it means for fantasy basketball
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The Lakers made a lot of noise on Wednesday in NBA Free Agency and the trade market, and fantasy basketball managers need to pay attention.
The big move was a sign-and-trade for Jazz center Walker Kessler, with Los Angeles sending two unprotected first-round picks and two pick swaps to Utah to land the 24-year-old, who then signed a four-year, $130 million extension to make it official.
AdvertisementAdvertisementFrom a real-life standpoint, the money is fine ($32.5M annually), but the draft capital that came with it was a gross overpay. After bringing in Kessler, the Lakers have invested $475 million in Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves and Kessler, with no tradable picks for seven years. Sheesh! But, from a fantasy standpoint, this is a very good move. Let's talk about it.
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Kessler only appeared in five games last season due to injury. But I think that's an outlier — not the norm. He's been at or near 60 games played in every other season of his NBA career, and the $130 million guarantee tells you everything you need to know about his minutes expectations. You don't pay someone that kind of money to not play over 30-plus minutes a night.
AdvertisementAdvertisementPlaying alongside Dončić significantly elevates his ceiling. The good thing about Kessler is that he's a beast defensively. He works hard, has shown improvement over the past few seasons offensively and the Lakers needed someone to fortify their frontcourt; he's the opposite of Deandre Ayton (a good thing). And Luka's playmaking will create easy looks for Kessler around the rim. His rim protection and rebounding don't require touches to be impactful. He's a legitimate top-50 fantasy target — possibly higher. I love this move for his fantasy value. But those picks man … Rob Pelinka's trippin'.
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Sandro Mamukelashvili, Quentin Grimes and Collin Sexton
The Lakers' roster construction isn't fully settled yet. However, Pelinka's Wednesday spending spree didn't afford them too much flexibility in bringing in anyone else beyond a veteran minimum. So, if there are no additional trades, Mamu and Grimes could join the starting unit. Mamukelashvili is the most intriguing of the bunch — he's a versatile big who can stretch the floor and did solid work in a bench role in Toronto. He was a solid streamer who, with an expanded starting role, could be worth a late-round flier. Grimes having to play third wheel with Luka and Reaves isn't ideal, and his fantasy value would probably be higher in a reserve role where he's playing with one of Luka and Reaves rather than both.
AdvertisementAdvertisementSexton is a known scoring option off the bench but profiles similarly — a streaming option at best in most formats should an injury occur.
The honest answer here is that, from a real-life standpoint, the Lakers spent a lot of money to be so light on perimeter defense and frontcourt depth — especially at PF. As it stands, Mamukelashvili is on my watchlist as the most likely sleeper of the group, but Kessler is by far the biggest winner here.
Golf WAG slams ESPN host after 'uncomfortable' coffee shop interaction
The fiancee of PGA Tour star Sahith Theegala has fired back at an ESPN anchor following an awkward encounter during tournament week.
SportsCenter anchor Gary Striewski shared that he had run into the couple at a coffee shop in Connecticut during last week's Travelers Championship, where Theegala finished tied-51 at seven-under.
Striewski said that he recognized the golfer and his fiancee, Juju Chan, who boasts a popular social media following on TikTok.
He said he happened to sit at the table next to Chan and, while Theegala was at the counter ordering drinks, he leaned over to ask her, 'Has anyone spotted you yet?'
The ESPN host claimed Chan looked back at him contemptuously and responded, 'I guess now?' He said he then turned around and stayed silent following the interaction.
He claimed that for Chan, as someone who 'posts constantly' and 'platforms' herself all of the time, it should be 'part of the territory' to be recognized in public.
Juju Chan (right) fired back at SportsCenter anchor Gary Striewski over an awkward encounter
Chan is the fiancee of PGA Tour star Sahith Theegala. Pictured at the 2024 Presidents Cup
@thekimchipapiWas this weird ass interaction my fault? Am I trippin? #travelerschampionship #connecticut
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He added that a few minutes later, someone in the same shop recognized him and he had a conversation with that person happily.
However, Chan hit back as she responded to Striewski's tale, claiming that he was presenting a false narrative.
In a TikTok video, she said that 'the interaction that he's explaining did not happen the way he's saying it did. He's continuing to let people believe a false narrative.'
Chan, who said that she had no idea who Striewski was at the time, added that she did not feel it was normal to open a conversation with a question about being spotted.
'I was uncomfortable with the comment, but I was also trying to laugh it off,' she said.
She added that she felt it was 'extremely unprofessional' for Striewski to be seemingly encouraging criticism of her online.
'If he perceived our interaction that way, I'm sorry. But that's not how it went down,' she said. 'I think it's extremely unprofessional given the line of work he's in. To encourage people to hate on me, that's uncool.'
Theegala showed support for his fiancee, commenting on her post: 'That guy should have never put you in a position like this… I love you so much, and I'm incredibly proud of how you've handled it, my queen.
@jujurchannow let’s get back to my regularly scheduled programming :) #pgatour #golf #golftiktok #golflife #wag
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Theegala finished tied-51 at seven-under at last week's Travelers Championship
The golf star showed support for his fiancee, replying to her post on social media
'I see how kind and caring you are to all that interact with you, and the people close to us know your real, incredible self.'
Striewski shares a second post about the interaction, defending his decision to approach Chan instead of Theegala, who was the professional athlete.
He claimed that he spoke to Chan as he felt the spouses of athletes were often 'overlooked'.
However, he did not apologize for the interaction and many social media users claimed he was making the situation 'more weird.'