Sabrina Carpenter Switches Into a Teeny-Tiny Fringe Bodysuit for the 2026 Met Gala After-Parties

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THE RUNDOWN

  • Sabrina Carpenter had three other looks on Met Gala night besides her red carpet Dior dress.
  • The singer wore two different gowns while performing at the gala, then switched into a tiny bodysuit and dramatic robe for the after-parties.
  • On the red carpet, she spoke about how music has shaped her relationship with fashion.

Sabrina Carpenter came wrapped up in Sabrina film to the 2026 Met Gala—and that was just her first Old Hollywood-inspired look of the night. The singer changed into a teeny-tiny fringe bodysuit for an after-party at Zero Bond, which she paired with an oversize robe with a long train. She accessorized with dangle earrings and finished the look off with platform heels.

Sabrina Carpenter's after-party look.

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Sabrina Carpenter heading to the 2026 Met Gala after-parties

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Ahead of the parties, Carpenter performed inside the Met Gala, wearing two other dresses: a gold Bob Mackie beaded gown and a Versace pop art dress. Stevie Nicks joined her for a duet:

Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks performing at the 2026 Met Gala.

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Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Nicks performing at the 2026 Met Gala.

Sabrina Carpenter performing at the 2026 Met Gala.

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On the red carpet, Carpenter spoke about the inspiration behind her Dior Met Gala carpet look. “It’s all made of film, which is my dream. Jonathan Anderson, the genius that he is, and Dior, the whole team is so—I can’t even express my love and gratitude for them. We just finished all of my Coachella looks together and then they hopped right into making this dream dress. And Jared Ellner, my stylist, we put it all together, and it’s amazing. It’s from the movie Sabrina, which is one of my favorite films of all time.”

Sabrina Carpenter at the 2026 Met Gala.

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She also addressed how her music has shaped how she interacts with fashion. “Absolutely, [it influences it], oh my gosh, I feel like right now I’m having maybe too much fun,” she said. “At this point I’m like, the crazier, the better; the more risk you take, the better the payoff. I’m just trying to be as playful as possible before it all goes [motions downhill]. I hope it just keeps getting more playful, that’s the goal.”

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