Sabrina Carpenter’s Coachella Style Game: How Tiny Dresses and Dior Lingerie Turned Heads and Broke All the Rules—Want to Know the Secret Weapon?
Ever wonder what it takes to go from a Coachella debut to headlining the entire festival? Well, Sabrina Carpenter just showed us exactly how it’s done—and with style that hits harder than her chart-topping tracks. Two years and two albums after teasing her big return, she stepped onto the Coachella stage in 2026, serving not just music but a fashion masterclass crafted with none other than Jonathan Anderson. From dazzling Dior minidresses to cozy, closet-worthy sweaters, Sabrina’s five-look streak didn’t just wow the crowd—it redefined what festival chic really means. Buckle up, because this isn’t just another concert recap—it’s a glimpse into the savvy blend of artistry, branding, and style that keeps an artist rising above the noise. LEARN MORE
In 2024, Sabrina Carpenter performed at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and teased to the crowd she’d be back… as a headliner. Well that day finally arrived, a mere two years (and two albums) later. And, with all her hits and a 5-look style streak, the wait was certainly well worth it.
Taking the stage on the first night of the first weekend of Coachella 2026, the artist brought all her best hits and all her signature itty-bitty style tricks with her—with a little help from Jonathan Anderson.
For her first look of the night, she emerged on stage in a custom Dior ruby-red minidress. The V-neck piece was worn with a belt, giving it a drop-waist silhouette that accentuated the short (and sweet) hemline. To pair, Carpenter and stylist Jared Ellner selected Christian Louboutin Mary Jane heels. And, if you looked closely, you’d see the shimmer of her good luck charm: a silver anklet she’s worn everywhere from her Man’s Best Friend album cover to the Met Gala.
The “House Tour” star then changed into something even shorter—a champagne micro dress cinched up at the sides (also Dior). The high-neck look featured billowing cape sleeves that added an ethereal touch to the Old Hollywood set. She slipped into Stuart Weitzman go-go boots to pair.
Later, Carpenter kept the crowd on its toes, swapping her sparkly costumes for a cozy blue sweater that looked like it could have been pulled from her own closet. (In fact, she does have a pretty similar cobalt turtleneck of her own).
Of course, “Sabrinawood” wouldn’t have been complete without a retro lingerie set or two. So, for her penultimate look, the star appeared in a white pearl-embellished bra and a matching skirt. It was, you guessed it, Dior.
And for the grand finale? Another Dior number—this time a sheer black lace bodysuit with a massive cape she later traded for a cap. Her cascading diamond earrings from Anabela Chan were the cherry on top.




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