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Superfine, Tailored Femininity: Sabrina Carpenter Masters This Year’s Met Gala

Sabrina Carpenter mastered this year’s Met Gala dress code with a feminine twist on the “Superfine” tailoring theme. The pop darling walked the carpet in an espresso brown (coincidence?) corset bodysuit designed by Louis Vuitton.
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Sabrina Carpenter mastered this year’s Met Gala dress code with a feminine twist on the “Superfine” tailoring theme. The pop darling walked the carpet in an espresso brown (coincidence?) corset bodysuit designed by Louis Vuitton.

Her look captured the essence of “Superfine” by marrying precision tailoring with sensual elegance. The structured corset silhouette highlighted meticulous craftsmanship and clean lines, while the rich chocolate hue and subtle shimmer brought depth and drama.

The bolero and sweeping train brought just the right dose of sophistication and glamour to the look. These elements not only elevated the silhouette but also introduced a theatrical flair a la her Grammys performance.

Styled with intention, the ensemble struck a balance between strength and softness—an embodiment of refined femininity that elevated the theme with effortless sophistication.

Complementing the sculptural design, the “Espresso” singer wore her hair in soft, voluminous waves that nodded to old Hollywood glamour. Her makeup featured a sun-kissed glow, subtly smoked eyes, and a nude lip, enhancing the earthy palette. A swipe of white eyeliner, reminiscent of the doll-like features adored by her fans, added a playful yet polished touch.

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Minimalist jewelry and her signature high, strappy platforms completed the look, allowing the striking bodysuit to take center stage while echoing the understated luxury central to the “Superfine” theme.

The singer’s natural confidence is perfectly paired with an outfit that is powerful, yet delicate. It’s sharply tailored, falling in line with the night’s theme, but the tone and texture grant the outfit a hint of softness, honing in on the “superfine.” 

Before stepping onto the official carpet, she made an equally chic exit from her hotel in a long fur coat—perhaps to shield the look, or simply to fend off the chilly New York rain. Either way, she served from the moment she stepped out.