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Cynthia Nixon's Sexy Star Style Evolution

May 27 2010, Published 11:10 a.m. ET

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Sex and the City 2 hits the big screen on Friday, so to get you pumped up for the long awaited chick flick, RadarOnline.com is taking you through the Star Style Evolutions of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kirsten Davis, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon, starting with the lovely Nixon.

Cynthia plays power lawyer/mega mom Miranda Hobbes, whose wardrobe always takes her from day to night with ease, using minimalist but chic fashions.

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Her real life style isn’t much different than Miranda's, and though she has taken some risks in the past, she always manages to get away with it because of her fun and quirky personality.

Though she has been in Hollywood since 1979, Cynthia skyrocketed to fame when SATC hit HBO in 1998.  The strawberry blonde beauty has always favored designer Calvin Klein, whose designs reflect her persona flawlessly: minimal, sophisticated and refined.

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Cynthia isn’t afraid to show her skin in body baring ensembles, or expose her true colors!  The actress revealed that she was gay after years of speculation, announcing her engagement to girlfriend Christine Marinoni in 2009.

At the New York premiere of Sex and the City 2, Cynthia dazzled in a stunning, Carolina Herrera gown, which left us gasping for air.

How much has her style changed over the years? Check out the gallery in Style and find out.

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