Sabrina Carpenter Looks Straight Out of a Retro Dream in Skin-Tight Vest & Pants

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Sabrina Carpenter looked straight out of a retro dream while performing with Bleachers during the 10th Annual Ally Coalition Talent Show. The singer took the stage as a special guest during the event, which was held at NYU Skirball Center in New York City. Meanwhile, she kept it festive with her stunning bow-adorned set. Carpenter’s latest performance comes after the release of her new Netflix special, “A Nonsense Christmas.”

Sabrina Carpenter keeps it festive at Ally Coalition Talent Show with bow-adorned set

Sabrina Carpenter Ally Coalition Talent ShowIMAGE | TAYLOR HILL/GETTY IMAGES FOR THE ALLY COALITION

Sabrina Carpenter opted for a look from Mark Gong’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection for her performance during the 10th Annual Ally Coalition Talent Show. The 25-year-old channeled retro energy in a striped set, consisting of a corset-style vest and capri pants. Both the pieces add a festive touch and are elevated with a series of bow appliqués. Meanwhile, Carpenter opted for a minimal look and ditched the accessories for the occasion. She wore her blonde hair down in her signature retro style. The “Espresso” hitmaker further completed the look with open-toe heels. 

Carpenter has been on a roll since her 2024 studio album Short n’ Sweet became a massive hit and topped the charts. The singer is now taking over cities with her ongoing concert tour. Carpenter has also continued her streak during this year’s holiday season. Recently, the artist joined hands with several popular names for serenading musical duets. The stars were featured on Carpenter’s new Netflix special “A Nonsense Christmas.” This included Chappell Roan, Tyla, Shania Twain, Kali Uchis, and more special guests. 

Amid her pop star duties, Sabrina Carpenter’s fashion game has continued to remain strong. Last week, the former Disney star stepped out in a leopard print coat with a little black dress and channeled the mob wife aesthetic during an outing in New York City. 

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