Halston job for Sarah Jessica Parker
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Sarah Jessica Parker is rumoured to be in line for a consulting job with Halston.
The 'Sex and the City' actress - who is often regarded as one of the most stylish women of her generation - is believed to be in talks about working with the coveted US fashion range as either the "creative director" or "design director".
US website E!Online reported: "We hear that the 'Sex and the City' fashion icon may end up with a much bigger role at the revived design house. A source tells us that Parker may actually land some sort of consulting gig with Halston. Titles being bantered about include creative director and design director."
Last September, the website claimed Sarah - who was pictured on the set of the 'Sex and the City' sequel wearing a white dress from the Halston Heritage Spring 2010 collection - was in talks over a major endorsement deal with the coveted label.
Another source added: "There's quite a lot of vintage Halston in the movie."
Sarah released her own line Bitten in 2007 and has had great success with her range of perfumes.
- Bang! Showbiz
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