ButKim Cattrall, the actress behind both Margaret and Samantha, found an unexpected link between the two characters.
They say the clothes make the woman after, all.
“Because I kept looking at these specific evangelical women.

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And she said, ‘This [show] is heightened, and this character can bear it.'”
“They’re there for you, and she was there for me.
“She’s all about what it looks like that, that kind of woman, that generation.
[It’s] about armoring up, that is protective.”
All this was amplified by the production design, as well as Margaret’s wardrobe.
Part of the character’s inner sanctum is her hair and makeup room, which is bursting with costumes.
“What I love about this show is those facades that you see, especially with Margaret.
You see her turn on a dime, and it shows such intelligence.
She reads her audience immediately.
She is a very seasoned performer, and she knows which masks to use for any situation.”
A woman after Samantha Jones’ heart.