Sabrina Carpenter Turns Up the Heat in Sheer Red Dress at VMAs
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Sabrina Carpenter Turns Up the Heat in Sheer Red Dress at VMAs

Sabrina Carpenter is grabbing eyeballs with her sheer lacy dress at the VMAs 2025. The pop icon kept her fashion game on point, wearing the Valentino gown designed by Alessandro Michele. Subsequently, pictures of the same have gone viral all over the internet, with fans pouring in some interesting reactions.

Sabrina Carpenter stuns in sheer red lacy dress at VMAs 2025

Sabrina Carpenter is a sight to behold in her lace dress, paired with a boa, at the VMAs 2025.

The 26-year-old donned a cherry red see-through gown with sequin embroidery on the red carpet of the music event. The design ended up giving the “Nonsene” singer an hourglass silhouette. Additionally, the lilac-feathered boa draped around her arms enhanced the outfit’s beauty. The makeup done by Carolina Gonzalez included golden glitter eyeshadow. Talking about her hair, Carpenter took a break from her fringe bangs by opting for open curls with a side bang.

The matching red heels and diamond earrings, and a diamond ring from Tiffany & Co., proved to be the icing on the cake. Soon, fans shared their reactions to Carpenter’s stunning red carpet look. One user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “She knows how to work the cameras.” Another one noted, “She leaves quite an impression.” A third user ended up calling the singer “QUEEN.”

The night was special for Carpenter with eight nominations, including Best Video of the Year for “Manchild” and Best Album for “Short n’ Sweet.” While accepting the Best Album Award, she changed to a black gown with rainbow sequins. Meanwhile, for her stage performance, the musician opted for a silver bra paired with black sequined micro shorts over see-through black tights and heels.

Carpenter has a special love for dolling up, and she expressed the same in her latest conversation with Interview Magazine. She shared, “I love glam. I really, really do. My mom was a dancer, so growing up, makeup and dance recitals and dress-up, all of it was very, very nor-mal for me. Even right now, I get really excited to dress up.”

Originally reported by Ritika Singh on Mandatory.

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