Sarah Jessica Parker mingles with customers at the opening of the SJP Collection flagship store

Sarah Jessica Parker mingles with customers at the opening of her flagship SJP Collection shoe store in New York City

Sarah Jessica Parker attended the SJP Collection flagship store opening in New York City on Saturday.

The 57-year-old interpreter mingled with numerous customers at the opening of her store, which will display various products from her footwear line.

The actress, who is currently working on the upcoming second season of And Just Like That, has previously spoken about designing shoes for her longtime character, Carrie Bradshaw.

Parker kept it casual during the opening, as he tucked a dark gray long-sleeved shirt into a pair of blue jeans.

The Divorce star also rocked a pair of sparkly blue high-heeled pumps and accessorized them with several necklaces.

Doing her thing: Sarah Jessica Parker attended the SJP Collection flagship store opening in New York City on Saturday

Her beautiful blonde hair was tied up in a long ponytail and she wore a black face mask to reduce her chances of contracting COVID-19 while spending time at the opening.

Parker co-founded the SJP Collection with his business partner, George Malkmus, in 2014.

The artist first focused on designing high-heeled shoes for consumers before dabbling in accessories.

Since then, the entrepreneur has begun offering various fragrances under her brand name and sells wine through a collaboration with winemaker Invivo.

He also designed several shoes worn by Bradshaw in the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That.

Parker opened up about working on her character’s wardrobe during an interview with FootwearNewswhere he commented that Bradshaw’s taste in shoes was an integral part of his personality.

“As fans of the original series know well, fashion and specifically footwear have always been a deeply important part of the storytelling, especially for my character,” she said.

The interpreter went on to say that she saw the opportunity to create shoes for Bradshaw as a way to give him a new look on screen.

Having fun: The 57-year-old performer mingled with numerous customers at the opening of her store, which will display various products from her shoe line

Having fun: The 57-year-old performer mingled with numerous customers at the opening of her store, which will display various products from her shoe line

Comfortable clothes: Parker kept it casual throughout the opening, as he tucked a dark gray long-sleeved shirt into a pair of blue jeans.

Comfortable clothes: Parker kept it casual throughout the opening, as he tucked a dark gray long-sleeved shirt into a pair of blue jeans.

Dressy Footwear: The Divorce star also rocked a pair of sparkly blue high-heeled pumps and accessorized them with several necklaces.

Dressy Footwear: The Divorce star also rocked a pair of sparkly blue high-heeled pumps and accessorized them with several necklaces.

Back in the day: Parker co-founded SJP Collection with his business partner, George Malkmus, in 2014

Back in the day: Parker co-founded SJP Collection with his business partner, George Malkmus, in 2014

Testing the waters: The artist first focused on designing high-heeled shoes for consumers before branching out into accessories.

Testing the waters: The artist first focused on designing high-heeled shoes for consumers before branching out into accessories.

Broad Reach: The entrepreneur has since begun offering several fragrances under her brand name and sells wine through a collaboration with winemaker Invivo.

Broad Reach: The entrepreneur has since begun offering several fragrances under her brand name and sells wine through a collaboration with winemaker Invivo.

Making the most of it: He also designed several shoes Bradshaw wore in the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That

Making the most of it: He also designed several shoes Bradshaw wore in the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That

“Knowing Carrie so intimately, I felt privileged to be in a position to work with George to design shoes from the ground up that were… true to both her feverish love of footwear and the evolution of her character,” said.

Parker later recalled that creating fake-labeled shoes for the show allowed his team to express themselves creatively through offerings.

“It gave us a chance to revisit some important fashion references from the past while taking risks and being awesome,” she said.

Being Open: Parker discussed working on her character's wardrobe during an interview with FootwearNews, where she commented that Bradshaw's love of shoes was an integral part of her personality.

Being Open: Parker discussed working on her character’s wardrobe during an interview with FootwearNews, where she commented that Bradshaw’s love of shoes was an integral part of her personality.