Still a Park Avenue Princess: Charlotte York’s Style in And Just Like That Season 3
By Alexus Mosley
Credit: HBO
Charlotte York-Goldenblatt is still the Park Avenue Princess we know and love. And in Season 3 of And Just Like That, her wardrobe is proving that timeless doesn’t mean outdated.
Charlotte’s style has always been rooted in Upper East Side femininity (think pearls, pleats, and pristine pastels). But this season, costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago are subtly modernizing her aesthetic without compromising her core identity. Think: updated silhouettes, refined luxury textures, and designer pieces that signal quiet wealth with a sharper edge.
Speaking to a woman who’s evolved, her looks suggest more than elegance. They suggest power, perspective, and self-possession. She’s not just Carrie’s preppy bestie but an art gallery owner and a mother of teenagers. She’s still manicured, still classic, but with moments of bold color, crisp tailoring, and statement accessories that speak to a woman fully in her power. Embodying tradition and taste, her closet whispers “ladies who lunch,” but while taking a break from running an empire.
In a city that never stops changing, Charlotte shows us how to stay rooted without getting stuck. Traditional doesn’t have to mean stagnant. It can be reimagined, reinterpreted, and re-energized just like her wardrobe.
So yes, she’s still the pastel princess of Park Avenue. But she’s also a force. And her fashion reflects that.







