For sale is the original cake stand used in the "Sex and the City 2" film for Stanford and Anthony's wedding scene. It is a custom-made, one-of-a-kind piece with specially drilled holes that supported hundreds of Swarovski crystals and a Ron Ben-Israel Cake. This item was created exclusively for the movie and while it has often been copied, this is the authentic cake stand. The stand comes in three sections the base and two elevation stands.

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Sign up for the latest how-tos, TV exclusives and behind-the-scenes footage. Privacy Policy. Pinterest Facebook Twitter Email. Season 10, Episode 6. To celebrate the release of Sex and the City 2, four cake designers create cakes inspired by the high style of Sex and the City's four main characters, Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte. In order to take home the ten thousand dollar grand prize, the cakes need to be as fabulous as the characters themselves.
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Magnolia Bakery, renowned for its cupcakes, started out as a small local bakery in the quaint West Village in Now it is a worldwide phenomenon — partially due to its second cameo in an episode of Sex and the City , but mostly because they are really darn yummy! Magnolia Bakery has over 30 stores around the globe. Luckily, six of them are right here in New York City, including the original, which happens to be located very close to where Carrie Bradshaw lived!
Byron St. Cyr, former general manager of the original Bleecker Street location where HBO captured Carrie and her friend Miranda chowing down on cupcakes while discussing their love lives in season 3, remembers the first time an international tourist asked him where the sex columnist played by Sarah Jessica Parker lived. The original Magnolia Bakery at Bleecker St. The business began its expansion after co-founder Allysa Torey sold it to Steve and Tyra Abrams in Cyr added. Cyr recalled of the filming process. Although the craze has since died down a bit in the U. Parker, who currently lives with husband Matthew Broderick in a town house on West 11th Street, has made a few purchases at the original bakery as a real, paying customer, St. Cyr said.