Kim Cattrall Gives Off Samantha Jones Vibes as She Models Body-Hugging LBD in Sexy SKIMS Campaign

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The 'Sex and the City' star joins several other celebrities in the campaign, including Lana Condor, Nelly Furtado and Coco Jones

<p>Vanessa Beecroft/Skims</p> Kim Cattrall models a dress for Kim Kardashian

Kim Cattrall is the latest celebrity to slip into some SKIMS.

The actress, 67, stars in a new campaign for Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand — and she appears to be channeling her iconic Sex and the City character, Samantha Jones, in the sexy shots.

A video posted on SKIMS' Instagram page Monday teases the "Best of SKIMS" campaign, with Cattrall drawling in a Samantha-esque voice, "How do I feel about SKIMS? Oh, you'd like to know, wouldn't you?" before winking at the camera.

"Freakin' fabulous," Cattrall continues as she turns her body to better show off the black Sculpting Mid Thigh Bodysuit she's wearing as she perches on a table.

"SKIMS makes me feel free," she adds later in the video, calling the shapewear her "new best friend."

A still image from the campaign, shot by Vanessa Beecroft, captures Cattrall wearing a black body-hugging lounge dress as she strikes a sultry pose on her side with one arm behind her back. Her hair is stylishly mussed as if she just returned from a wild night out on the town.

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<p>Vanessa Beecroft/Skims</p> Coco Jones appears in the "Best of SKIMS" campaign.

Vanessa Beecroft/Skims

Coco Jones appears in the "Best of SKIMS" campaign.

The Glamorous star is joined by several other celebrities in the campaign, including actress and singer Coco Jones, Barbie star Hari Neff and Lana Condor, who appears in the To All the Boys I've Kissed Before series on Netflix.

"It feels like it was made for me," Condor, 26, declares in the promo video, as she models a black scoop-neck look.

<p>Vanessa Beecroft/Skims</p> Lana Condor models SKIMS shapewear for the brand's latest campaign.

Vanessa Beecroft/Skims

Lana Condor models SKIMS shapewear for the brand's latest campaign.

Nelly Furtado is also featured in the campaign. "It's kind of like a mood lifter because the fabric feels so good on the body," the "I'm Like a Bird" singer, 44, said of her SKIMS look.

According to a release from the brand, each woman chose her favorite look from the collection to model in the shoot.

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“It was so freeing to be able to pick my favorite SKIMS looks for the campaign, and the piece I loved the most was the Sculpting Mid Thigh Bodysuit,” Cattrall said. “It’s a phenomenal fit, and it makes me feel confident whenever I wear it.”

Furtado also chose the bodysuit. "It makes me feel excited about getting dressed, and I love working it into my wardrobe for both work and play," she noted.

<p>Vanessa Beecroft/Skims</p> Nelly Furtado appears in a SKIMS campaign.

Vanessa Beecroft/Skims

Nelly Furtado appears in a SKIMS campaign.

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The women join an ever-growing list of celebrities who have been tapped by Kardashian, 42, to appear in SKIMS' ads. Previous stars include SZA, '90s icons Carmen Electra and Jenny McCarthy, and supermodels Heidi KlumTyra BanksAlessandra Ambrosio and Candice Swanepoel.

Kardashian recently spoke about how she created SKIMS in late 2019 while in a very "vulnerable" place.

"It’s just a part of me," she said of the business in her first TIME magazine cover story in June. "I take it really personally. It started off of my body and my shapes, and it’s very vulnerable."

“It started off with simply finding shapewear that was a skin tone that would match my color,” she explained. "I used to take my shapewear and dye it with tea bags and coffee in the bathtub."

Even though the brand is now valued at around $4 billion, Kardashian admitted, "I still have, like, impostor syndrome or whatever."

"But I think that’s part of what keeps me going,” she added.

The reality star also revealed whether she sees herself continuing to star in her brand's campaigns as she gets older.

“I understand that maybe in my 50s, I’m not going to be wanting to pose in my underwear,” she said but noted she will "do anything" she can to "look as young" as she can for as long as she can.

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