Sabrina Carpenter continues to dominate the fashion and music scenes, proving once again that she is an unstoppable force. Fresh off her first-ever Grammy win (huge congrats, Sabrina!), the pop sensation graced the cover of Vogue for the first time—an achievement that cements her status as a rising icon in both the entertainment and fashion industries.
Sabrina’s Vogue Cover Look: A Nod to Madonna and Marilyn Monroe
For the Vogue March issue cover, Sabrina dazzles in a baby blue satin corset dress by Dolce & Gabbana, a shade she has claimed as her signature color. Featuring a conical bra, lace-up details, and a garter belt, the dress perfectly encapsulates the boudoir chic aesthetic that Sabrina has mastered. Paired with voluminous platinum blonde curls, the look exudes major Madonna vibes, echoing the Queen of Pop’s signature 80s style.
Another standout moment from the photoshoot sees Sabrina channeling Marilyn Monroe in a butter-yellow strapless Prada gown, paired with a LaPointe feathered jacket and dripping in Graff diamonds. The resemblance to Monroe is uncanny, and given that Madonna has famously drawn inspiration from Marilyn throughout her career (remember the Material Girl video?), the nods to both icons feel intentional and seamless. One fan summed it up perfectly on social media, saying, “Old Hollywood classic vibes. We love it! Madonna and Marilyn would be proud.”
The Showstopper: Red Lace Gucci Dress with Luxe Lingerie Aesthetic
While the vintage influences are evident, Sabrina’s ability to modernize the pin-up girl aesthetic sets her apart. Case in point: a jaw-dropping red lace Gucci dress featured in another Vogue shoot image. The sheer floral lace gown, completely open at the back and secured with crisscrossing straps, leaves little to the imagination. Sabrina pairs the daring ensemble with high-waisted sheer red knickers, thigh-high red stockings, and feathered Paris Texas mule heels—fully embracing the luxe lingerie-meets-high-fashion trend.
Her signature ‘Brinacore’ aesthetic—characterized by baby doll dresses, sequins, lipstick kiss marks, platform boots, and a pastel-heavy palette—has taken on a life of its own. Yet, in this shoot, she effortlessly blends retro Hollywood glam with contemporary fashion, making it clear that her influence is here to stay.
With each appearance, Sabrina continues to redefine pop star fashion, proving that she is not just following trends but setting them. Now, if you’ll excuse us—Alexa, play ‘Espresso’ on repeat.
