Why Won't Sarah Jessica Parker Attend the Met Gala This Year?

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- Sarah Jessica Parker will not attend this year's Met Gala due to work obligations.
- The 2023 theme is Superfine, focusing on black fashion from the 18th century.
- Parker emphasizes the importance of honoring the curators and their work.
- She maintains a close relationship with her daughters, despite their lack of interest in her fashion expertise.
- Parker has been attending the gala since 1995, showing her long-standing commitment to the event.
Los Angeles, May 2 (NationPress) Hollywood icon Sarah Jessica Parker has announced that her work commitments prevent her from attending this year's Met Gala.
The 60-year-old star, who has graced this prestigious New York fashion event since 1995, shared with 'Entertainment Tonight': "I have to work...but I’m excited to see what everyone creates and how they interpret the theme and the research they undertook for this assignment.
The former star of 'Sex and the City' still feels a strong connection to the annual occasion, which is a fundraising gala for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in Manhattan. This year's theme, Superfine, will honor black fashion from the 18th century.
She stated: "I care deeply about it and wish to truly respect the work of the curators and those who have inspired this moment for those of us fortunate enough to attend."
In her role as the beloved fashionista columnist Carrie Bradshaw, she is known worldwide, yet she confessed that her daughters don't ask her for fashion advice, as noted by femalefirst.co.uk.
She remarked: "They don't...they approach me as a parent, just like any 15-year-old, almost 16-year-old would. Their questions have little to do with my background in fashion. It's simply a routine inquiry a child might pose to a parent. I don’t think they’re unique because I’ve worn a lovely dress before.
"They seek guidance, yet sometimes they don’t; I’m just around. It’s delightful to say, 'Yes, you can borrow this bag...' I genuinely appreciate that they still come to us for our opinions and feelings. They are wonderful kids."