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Sex In The City 2, the biggest movie premiere of the year hit New York City last night and was so big that the star-studded shut down Fifth Avenue. 

Held at Radio City Music Hall, the show’s leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall were all on-hand for the star-studded event.

Also in the house were some of the flyest women in the world Michelle Trachtenberg, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashanti, Whitney Port, Jessica Szohr, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Petra Nemcova and Gabourey Sidibe.  Stars hit the after party at Lincoln Center and partied the night away…

Along the red carpet, SATC 2 stars spoke about the desert, the camels and their outfits.  Enjoy all the pics!!!

What was it like wearing these fabulous clothes in the Sahara?

Sarah Jessica Parker: ‘I know it was hard work and I know I had long hours and I know it was hot and I know it was constantly challenging to us in the most unthinkable ways, but what I recall is this amazing, once in a lifetime experience. So did we have to wear heels in the dunes of the Sahara? Yeah! Is that ridiculous? Absolutely! Did I run toward it? You bet! Cause when is that ever going to happen again? What a story to tell my children. And wearing literally archived Dior pieces, couture Dior pieces in the dunes of the Sahara. It’s just ludicrous. Who’s going to complain about it? Not me, my friend.’

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How was sharing the scene with a camel?

Kim Cattrall: ‘It was hot. But now I can say that I have ridden a camel in the Sahara and it was worth every moment of it … The camel has a life of its own and a mind of its own. So it was a little scary at moments. Sarah and I were on the same camel and our camel liked to go up and down a lot. So they don’t call it the ship of the desert for nothing.’

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What was the toughest scene to shoot in couture?

Kristin Davis: ‘We were somewhat unprepared for the souk cobblestone which are hundreds and hundreds of years old and sloped … And we’re wearing the highest shoes we could find for some reason that Pat Field felt was important … My feet and my ankles are not the same as they use to be and I have no trouble admitting that …There’d be times when your feet would look like somebody took out a cleaver and hit at them for a while.’

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