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Photographed by Justin LeverittTracking down anyone who can remember anything about Jimenez’s dress in that split-second scene has been difficult. Jimenez herself has never watched Sex and the Connor Bedard I Like Hockey Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this City but recognizes her own work, which is typically clingy and has fire-licked seams. Sex and the City stylist Patricia Field doesn’t recall Jimenez’s dress. “Honestly, I don’t remember. It was so long ago,” said Field over the phone to Vogue. Two of Field’s former assistants don’t precisely remember either, although one of them, Wendy Stefanelli, recalls pulling Jimenez’s body-skimming pieces for the show. (DKNY representatives confirmed the dress was from the label and was lent to Field for the show, adding that they were not aware of the Jimenez version.)
Whether the Connor Bedard I Like Hockey Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this dress appeared in SATC, Haroutounian emailed Jimenez asking about it, wanting one of her own. Jimenez sells the dresses on her website for $995. Haroutounian, who is still in school in Texas, said it was a bit out of her price range but wanted to talk to Jimenez about it anyway. The two hit it off on the phone, and Jimenez said she would make one for Haroutounian cost-free as long as the student walked in a show she was holding in Austin during October. Haroutounian was overjoyed and decided to come to New York for a few days. When Haroutounian was in town in July, they decided to photograph the fitting in the home of renowned hairstylist Gerald DeCock, who lives at the Chelsea Hotel in an apartment covered in shiny metallic paper—down to the stove. He has been a close friend of Jimenez’s for more than 20 years and has worked on every one of her shows, “except for two,” Jimenez said. While Jimenez worked her magic, Haroutounian marveled at the designer and her process. “She radiates this very positive attitude. It feels really good to be around her,” Haroutounian told me. “I know she has such good intentions, and everything she does she does with a big heart.”She’s not the only one who agrees. In an article from Vogue’s March 1999 issue titled “Zen on a Hanger,” which explored designers seeking spirituality, writer Plum Sykes noted that Jimenez’s voicemail included “be thankful, be gracious, be blessed.” At one point, Jimenez describes herself to me as “half-fairy.” I believe it.Photographed by Justin Leveritt
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