Sabrina Carpenter is starting the new year on a strong note. The singer enjoyed her time at W Magazine’s annual Best Performances party just before the Golden Globes 2025. In the photos on the outlet’s social media account, Carpenter wowed in a teeny tiny pink dress as she posed with fellow celebrities at the event. The star is one of the few celebrities who can effortlessly rock a pink fit, many of which also made it to her Short n’ Sweet tour performances. Not only that but Carpenter had previously dropped her NSFW resolution for 2025 in a dreamy outfit. From parties to interesting collaborations, the singer’s new year is nothing less than memorable.
Sabrina Carpenter attends W Magazine party in a hot pink minidress
2025 has just begun, and Sabrina Carpenter is already serving looks. Over the weekend, the singer attended the W Magazine party in a sultry pink outfit. According to Elle, she donned a pink minidress by Vivienne Westwood and paired it with flamboyant accessories. Meanwhile, the newly released photos from the magazine’s annual Best Performances party at Chateau Marmont documented her interaction with her other A-list celebrities.
Carpenter looked stunning in the pink minidress, which is exactly the kind of outfit one can envision for a party. The outfit was very Marilyn Monroe-coded and featured an off-the-shoulder, plunging neckline, a corset-like bodice, and a draped skirt. Moreover, the skirt highlighted its ruched fabric that extended to a small train at the back. The singer put on quite the leggy display with the dress, which she paired with matching pink platform sandals.
Carpenter further exuded her charm with her quintessential glam that included generous pink blush coupled with some bronzer, matte lip, and winged eyeliner. She left her blonde tresses down in soft waves and side bangs and accessorized with stud earrings and a string of diamonds around her neck.
On the other hand, photos from the party saw her have a gala time with fellow artists, including Charli XCX, Joey King, Cara Delevingne, Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri, and Kaia Gerber, among others.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on Mandatory.