Sabrina Carpenter’s Jacquemus Heels: The Unexpected Fashion Move That’s Breaking All the Style Rules
Ever wonder if doubling down on heels could double the fun — or just double your wobbles? Last night, Sabrina Carpenter showed us exactly how to rock the latter with style as she hit Broadway for Cats: The Jellicle Ball . Her vibrant, patterned theater look was a feast for the eyes, but honestly, it was her jaw-dropping shoes that had me doing a double take . Paired with a buttery-soft pastel yellow coat and casual dark-wash jeans, Sabrina’s ensemble screamed spring vibes but with that edge only true fashion mavens can pull off. And let’s not ignore those Jacquemus “Les Doubles” heels — a stacked double heel that’s as much a statement as a challenge to anyone asking, “How much height is too much?” Plus, coming fresh off her Met Gala triumph, where she dazzled not just in a custom Dior gown but also on stage with Stevie Nicks, Sabrina’s energy is just unstoppable. Care to dive deeper into her killer style moment that had everyone talking? LEARN MORE
Double the heels, double the fun. Last night, Sabrina Carpenter headed to Broadway for Cats: The Jellicle Ball, wearing a bright, colorful, and patterned theater look. But it was her shoes that stole focus.
On top, the Man’s Best Friend star leaned into the spring season with a yellow pastel coat. Courtesy of My Mum Made It, the piece was constructed from buttery-soft leather with a sweet little collar, cropped silhouette, and matching round buttons. She dressed it down a bit with a pair of baggy dark-wash jeans, cuffed at the bottom.
For accessories, Carpenter went all in. She wore her favorite furry Tyler Lambert leopard-print bucket hat—most recently seen in photos she posted with Madonna to celebrate their new collaborative track, “Bring Your Love.” In her hand, she carried a black velvet Chanel bag with a textured checked pattern and leather straps. She tied a white dainty lace scarf around the strap that seemed to be embroidered with her name in red.
The grand finale? Giving herself a little extra height, the Short n’ Sweet artist wore the look with a pair of Jacquemus’s “Les Doubles,” open-toe shoes with a stacked double heel that might just have you doing a double take.
The appearance came mere days after Carpenter’s Met Gala extravaganza, in which she not only served as a committee member, walking the red carpet in a custom Dior gown designed by Jonathan Anderson from Sabrina (1954) film strips, but also performed with Stevie Nicks in vintage Versace and Bob Mackie dresses.




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