Jessica Parker's Baguette for daughters
Updated: 2012-05-15 10:28
(Agencies)
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Sarah Jessica Parker is saving her Fendi Baguettes for her daughters.
The stylish actress - who has two-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion with husband Matthew Broderick as well as nine-year-old son James Wilkie - has two original iconic bags and is keeping them in pristine condition so she can hand them down to her girls when they're older.
She said: "I recently archived both [my original] Baguettes to keep them in pristine condition. Now that I have two daughters, they can each have one."
Sarah Jessica says she will always have a soft spot for the Baguette as it was the "first important" item to be loaned to her when she played Carrie Bradshaw in 'Sex and the City'.
She wrote in a new book entitled 'Fendi Baguette': "Having the Fendi Baguette was a very big deal, and the gateway to everything else. It really opened the floodgates and influenced the storyline - especially Carrie's habit of spending more money on fashion than her home. The Baguette became a staple of Carrie's wardrobe and character."
Fendi will re-release a limited run of six classic Fendi Baguette bags on
June 1 to celebrate the launch of the book.
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