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Just a day after strutting down the pink carpet at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, Sarah Jessica Parker ditched her signature high heels and traded them for a pair of comfortable Ugg clogs that she wore during a walk in New York on Thursday.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: Sarah Jessica Parker is see on October 16, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jared Siskin/amfAR/GC Images)

Sarah Jessica Parker is seen on Thursday in New York City. GC Images

The “And Just Like That…” alum slipped on a pair of the Ugg Tazz II clog style in a chestnut color that retails for $145 that is also available in brown, gray, black and more. The clog features a lightweight platform outsole that measures 1.75 inches and provides a lift to the otherwise casual shoe.

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The upper is made with smooth suede lined with plush sheepskin and the sugarcane EVA outsole has an enhanced rocker shape, with a rear pull tab to make sliding on the shoe even easier. The clogs feature the brand’s UGGplush lining and insole that wraps the foot in softness and coziness, which comes in handy for a day out in New York in the fall. The shoe is also defined by the red UGGbraid, which were also found on the original Ugg Tasman design.

A close-up of the shoes.

Parker is also a part of the Ugg family. Ugg celebrated its legacy with a fall 2025 campaign called “Iconic From the First Step,” which travels from Venice Beach, Calif., to Paris to document the journey of the brand with the help of director Gia Coppola. The brand tapped several campaign stars including Parker, Elsa Hosk, Stefon Diggs, Jeremy Scott, Alton Mason, Leah Dou, Rina Sawayama, Lil Cherry, Aweng Chuol, Central Cee, Brian Smith and more.

Steffon Diggs and Sarah Jessica Parker for Ugg. Samuel Bradley

After playing beloved shoe aficionado Carrie Bradshaw on “Sex and the City” for six seasons, shoes and heels have become a part of Parker’s persona. She went on to launch her own shoe line, SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker, in 2014 in partnership with fashion executive George Malkemus III and was first sold exclusively at Nordstrom. The brand closed in 2024 after nearly 10 years in business, with operations ceasing in the fall of 2024. She wore a pair of archival shoes from the brand to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Wednesday.