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'Sex and the City' gals' first fashion show: Fab or flop?

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Together again! And it feels so right.

Those "Sex and the City: the Movie" femme fatales created a fashionable furor Sunday on the red carpet for the international premiere in London.

Kristin Davis
looks simply smashing in a vintage Guy Laroche red dress and YSL peep-toe pumps.

Cynthia Nixon dares to bare -- and it works! -- in a black sparkling Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein gown, Bulgari jewelry and Prada shoes. Okay, how is it that she's the sexiest of these four girls? And does this finally take the wind out of those ugly rumors about what Pat Field said about her being the most difficult to dress?

Not too crazy about Kim Cattrall's off-the-shoulder stiff red frock by Vivienne Westwood. Or that tres severe 'do. And would a necklace have been asking too much?

Hey, where's Jennifer Hudson? Fans started screaming her name when they spotted someone who looked like her. Ooops. It was just Kelly Rowland.

Although the Brits loved it, the international jury is still out on Sarah Jessica Parker's Alexander McQueen shoes and pistachio chiffon strapless dress and that chunk of bloomin' meadow on her head -- courtesy of British mad hatter Philip Treacy -- complete with fluttering butterflies.

What, Treacy was fresh out of honey bees, dung beetles and earthworms?

Photos: WireImage
Reporting: Sal Morgan

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"Fans started screaming her name when they spotted someone who looked like her. Ooops. It was just Kelly Rowland."

Kelly Rowland and Jennifer Hudson DO NOT look remotely alike. Unless "fans" can tell the difference between two black singers.

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