'Sex And The City 2' Wardrobe Cost $10 MILLION, Cast Kept Clothes (VIDEO)

'Sex And The City 2' Wardrobe Cost $10 MILLION, Cast Kept Clothes (VIDEO)
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In Touch Weekly reports that the "Sex and the City 2" wardrobe cost about the same amount as 100 2010 Porsche Carreras. And the lucky cast got to keep the clothes.

From In Touch:

With the glitzy backdrop of Abu Dhabi and 41 costume changes for Carrie Bradshaw -- including pieces by designers like Halston, the late Alexander McQueen and Pucci -- it's no surprise that stylist-to-the-stars Phillip Bloch, who was on the set, estimates the Sex and the City 2 wardrobe budget at a whopping $10 million! "Some of these pieces cost more than an SUV," he says. "But they get better mileage!"

Fans will not be disappointed with the pricey accessories and stunning designs worn by Carrie and her pals. SATC stylist Patricia Field -- who Sarah Jessica Parker calls "indispensable" -- worked her wardrobe magic again, flawlessly mixing high- and low-end pieces for stylishly innovative looks sure to set trends across the globe. "When you're in a recession, you want to have a good time!" says Field. As if we weren't envious enough of the clothes already, Kristin Davis reveals that the actresses get to keep their wardrobes! "We're really careful though, because they're often one-of-a-kind samples from the runways," she says. "So we don't eat in them!"

For more Sex and the City 2 scoop, check out this week's issue of In Touch, on newsstands now!

Here's an idea of what $10 million will buy:

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