Reinventing pop fashion and mixing 60’s and 70’s retro styles, Sabrina Carpenter dazzles the cover wearing her blonde locks in a 60s inspired pinned curl look. Inside the magazine, Carpenter is shown in a “barely there” lingerie set in a stunning black and white photo. Her stylist, Karl Templer (fashion pieces), Dame Pat Mcgrath (makeup),dressed Sabrina up with a stunning peachy nude lip look, and sporting an intricate 60’s inspired double eyeliner look.
In the magazine pictures, she is dressed in a Eres bra, Olivia Von Halle panties, Manila Blahnik heels, along with a Cartier bracelet worn on her ankle.
Many of the shots were shot in a classy black and white. One thing fans and others have noticed is the 70’s bombshell look Sabrina has seemed to include in all of her recent looks. Which may have been her way of giving us a sneak peak for this vogue cover.
After these stunning photos were taken, Carpenter opened up to the interviewer from VOGUE about some of the backlash and thoughts from males, specifically on a comment she made in an interview during her press tour for Man’s best friend, speaking on her ex, Barry Keogen .
On this matter she says how women have always had to “train” men. A reference back to the album. Carpenter claims this is something she’s always had to do in her 25 years on this earth. She went on to say “I do think men have always been a super entertaining species to watch”, “ In positive and negative ways”.
Sabrina closes the interview with ,” I really want to do things intentionally, and things that bring me life and give life to those around me.” Sabrina talks about how she writes down her thoughts now frequently and that” I’m doing a lot of writing now, which you probably wouldn’t expect after two albums two years in a row.”