Sarah Jessica Parker - who is the president of iconic label Halston - believes she ''owes'' it to women to make high-quality clothes.
Sarah Jessica Parker believes she "owes" it to women to make high-quality clothes.
The 'Sex And The City' actress is the president of iconic label Halston and says customers will not be disappointed with the latest collections because she's made sure they are of a great standard.
Sarah Jessica - who played fashionista Carrie Bradshaw in 'Sex and the City' - told America's ELLE magazine: "The people who've been good to me because of Carrie - that's lovely. But I don't think I should hang my hat on that.
"I owe a woman much more; that's why, honestly, a poorly sewn dress is not acceptable. If she's going to put down 400 hard-earned dollars because of how she feels about me, I owe her something worth her money."
As well as making sure the products are high-quality, the 45-year-old star has previously said she takes great pride in her job at Halston and is involved in every process.
She said: "I will never dip in and out of this. I'll be involved down to the splitting of the atom.
"I can't always tell you the exact blends of fabric, but I figure it out."
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