Sabrina Carpenter is fully leaning into her Coachella headliner era, and her offstage style reflects the same playful energy as her “Sabrinawood” set. The concept, which blends old-school Hollywood glam with her signature pop aesthetic, extends seamlessly into her wardrobe. Starting with a standout pair of Dolce & Gabbana micro shorts that do all the talking.
Sabrina Carpenter’s D&G micro shorts are a perfect combo with lacy top for Coachella
The denim shorts are dubbed “Hollywood” for a reason. They featured bold gold lettering across the back, complete with a star motif that instantly channeled vintage Los Angeles typography. Cut ultra-short and fitted, they lean into a cheeky, early-2000s silhouette, making them feel both nostalgic and stage-ready. The gold detailing pops against the dark denim base, turning a simple staple into a statement piece that perfectly ties into her Sabrinawood narrative.
Carpenter pairs the shorts with a soft yellow knit top finished with delicate lace detailing along the neckline. The contrast between the feminine, almost vintage-inspired top and the bold, attention-grabbing shorts creates a balanced look that feels effortless but still curated. It is a styling choice that reflects her ability to mix sweetness with a hint of edge. Something she’s become known for.
She completes the outfit with metallic gold knee-high boots. This adds another layer of drama while keeping within the same color story. The boots elevate the look from casual to performance-ready, making it clear that even her downtime outfits are part of a bigger aesthetic vision.
Her hair is styled in soft, voluminous blonde waves with a slight retro feel. Thus adding to the old-Hollywood energy of the look. The makeup stays warm and glowy. She opts for bronzed skin, peachy tones, and a subtle, glossy lip that keeps her look fresh.
Captioned as a “pit stop on my way to Sabrinawood for weekend 2,” the look isn’t just about fashion; it’s an extension of her stage persona. Carpenter proves that when the theme is this strong, every outfit becomes part of the storyline.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on The Fashion Spot.
