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Why Gen Z Will Appreciate Charlotte, the Most Maligned Character of Sex and the City





We Know Sex and the City, But It’s Time to Celebrate Charlotte’s Influence

A Gen Z Perspective

April 5, 2024

Unleashing the Influence of Charlotte

When it comes to discussing the iconic series Sex and the City, we often reminisce about the bold and boisterous characters of Carrie, Samantha, and Miranda. But it is high time we give due credit to Charlotte, the often-underestimated character who deserves recognition for setting trends, embodying traditional values, and being a true friend. As a member of Generation Z who has avidly followed the series, I firmly believe Charlotte deserves her moment in the spotlight.

The Timeless Appeal of Quiet Luxury

Charlotte’s character beautifully epitomizes the essence of “quiet luxury” that currently allures Generation Z. We aspire to dress elegantly but not ostentatiously, preferring a style that exudes wealth subtly. Charlotte adorned herself in understated yet iconic Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, and Vera Wang outfits, which remain coveted fashion choices even today. Her classic choices defy the need for attention-seeking, in contrast to Carrie’s bold ensembles or Miranda’s normcore-inspired fashion. It’s a style that would make even our stylish coastal grandmothers envious.

Reshaping Modern Views on Relationships and Sex

Though often portrayed as a “prude” or a relic of the Victorian era, Charlotte’s unique perspective on relationships and sex is remarkably resonant with Generation Z. The Puriteens of today, known for their more reserved approach to sexuality, are shying away from casual encounters, prioritizing emotional connections, and delaying sexual experiences. Charlotte’s reservations, doctrinal views on intimacy, and belief in sanctity before marriage echo the evolving attitude of today’s generation. Perhaps we owe her more credibility than we initially thought.

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Embracing the Revival of Equestrian Chic

Decades after Sex and the City first aired, Gen Z has flawlessly resurrected the allure of the “horse girl” archetype. What was once considered a demeaning term for pony-obsessed individuals has emerged as a bonafide lifestyle aesthetic. The horse girl trend, influenced by Stella McCartney’s equestrian-themed collection and backed by the likes of Kendall Jenner, sets a perfect stage for Charlotte’s fascination with horses. As we millennials know, if you wait long enough, even the most dorky trend can find a place in the mainstream.

Reevaluating Traditional Roles and Ambitions

Charlotte’s traditional aspirations and deviation from third-wave feminism have begun to resonate with a subset of Gen Z. The rise of the stay-at-home girlfriends, as depicted in TikTok videos, showcases a newfound embrace of domesticity and traditional gender roles. Gen Z has flirted with these “trad-wife” pretensions, openly eschewing full-blown ambition in favor of celebrating domestic bliss. Charlotte’s post-marriage shift from a career to a life focused on homemaking and event planning echoes this emerging sentiment amongst a select group of young individuals.

The Unwavering Spirit of Friendship

According to a recent study, a significant majority of Gen Z and millennials perceive friendship as more important than romantic relationships. Charlotte’s character supports this sentiment magnificently. From her selflessness in planning Miranda’s baby shower during her own struggle with infertility, to the self-sacrificing act of selling her wedding ring to aid Carrie’s financial troubles, Charlotte epitomizes the true nature of friendship. As she famously put it, “Maybe our girlfriends are our soulmates and guys are just people to have fun with.” Supporting and uplifting each other remains a vital cornerstone of true friendship in any generation.

A New Perspective on an Iconic Series

With all six seasons of Sex and the City now available on Netflix, it is an opportune time to reevaluate the show’s influence on Gen Z. While millennials primarily idolized Miranda, it is my generation’s turn to embrace Charlotte’s character and uncover the untapped depths she brings to the series. As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of relationships, fashion, and societal views, Charlotte’s influence proves more relevant than ever.


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