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Sabrina Carpenter Is Serving a Whole New Era — and It’s Bold

Sabrina Carpenter is stepping into a completely different version of herself, and honestly, it’s hard to look away.

For Perfect magazine’s latest issue, the “Espresso” singer ditches her signature golden-blonde curls and leans into something darker, sharper, and a little more unexpected. Shot by Bryce Anderson and styled by Katie Grand, the editorial delivers three distinct looks that feel like different sides of the same story.

Let’s break them down.

Look 1: Soft Pink Meets Old-Hollywood Drama

In the first image, Sabrina sits slouched on a vintage couch, giving off that slightly undone, post-party energy.

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She’s wearing a pale pink long-sleeve mini dress that feels delicate at first glance but comes alive with heavy crystal embellishments running down the front. The sparkle adds texture and pulls the whole look into statement territory. The silhouette is short and fitted, showing off her legs, while the long sleeves keep it balanced.

Her hair here is a big moment. Voluminous, strawberry-blonde curls styled with a retro feel. It’s soft but dramatic at the same time.

She pairs the dress with silver strappy heels that keep things light and polished. Accessories stay minimal except for the bold embellishment on the dress doing most of the talking.

The overall vibe feels like vintage glamour with a slightly messy edge.

Look 2: Dark, Edgy, and Completely Unexpected

This is the look that really flips the script.

Sabrina appears almost unrecognizable with a jet-black wig cut into blunt bangs. The hair alone changes everything about her presence. It’s sleek, sharp, and intentionally severe.

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She wears a black dress that hugs close to the body, keeping the focus on her silhouette and styling details rather than extra volume. The outfit is paired again with those same silver strappy heels, creating a subtle thread across the shoot.

Her makeup leans fully into the darker aesthetic. Smudged eyeliner, heavy mascara, and a black manicure all add to the mood. There’s a slightly grunge, almost gothic energy here that contrasts hard with her usual image.

In one shot, she curls into herself, making the look feel intimate but still intense.

Look 3: Clean Blonde with a Minimal, Modern Edge

The third image brings us back to a version of Sabrina fans recognize, but with a twist.

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Her blonde hair is back, but it’s softer, straighter, and less styled than usual. No big curls this time. It feels more natural, almost stripped back.

She wears a black outfit again, keeping things simple and letting her face and expression carry the moment. The focus shifts to her features, with glossy lips, defined lashes, and clean skin.

Her nails remain dark, tying this look to the others in a subtle way.

The silver heels return once more, acting like a quiet signature across all three styles.

Fashion as Transformation

What makes this shoot work is how clearly it shows Sabrina experimenting with identity through style.

One moment she’s soft and vintage in pink. The next, she’s dark and edgy with blunt bangs. Then she lands somewhere in between, clean and minimal.

It’s not just about clothes. It’s about how different styling choices completely shift the mood, posture, and personality she projects.

And she’s aware of that power.

In her interview, she talks about how fashion can either make you feel self-conscious or completely confident. These looks feel like proof of that idea in real time.