Sabrina Carpenter donned a leopard print coat with a little black dress to channel the mob wife aesthetic while in New York City. Fresh off the American leg of her Short n’ Sweet tour, Carpenter stunned in absolute femme fatale glam, layering a tiny dress with one of the most chic fur coats in photos from her recent outing. In addition, she carried a briefcase-like handbag and sported a pair of extremely heeled block pumps with her usual blonde hair. The singer looked straight out of the gang-themed movie as she put on a leggy display for spectators in the city.
Sabrina Carpenter pairs leopard print coat over LBD in new photos
An Instagram fan page for Sabrina Carpenter’s closet, @styleforsabby, shared details about her leopard print coat. The page confirmed Carpenter’s gorgeous and tasteful fur coat is from Lillie Rubin, the same one Fran Drescher wore in the 1993 series “The Nanny” for her character, Fran Fine. The vintage outerwear has a somewhat form-fitting structure and massive leopard print collars. At the bottom, it has a peplum style and comprises long sleeves lined with the same print. In addition, the black coat has buttons that match the sophisticated animal print.
The singer layered the fuzzy and cozy-looking coat over a teeny tiny dress to beat the New York chills. The fan page also mentioned that she possibly paired the look with a Thom Browne bag. Photos from Carpenter’s night out show her gorgeous blonde locks fashioned into soft curls and her bangs falling softly on either side of her forehead. The 25-year-old also added a pair of extremely transparent tights, wore tall pumps with front blocks, and styled a charming anklet.
Finally, Sabrina Carpenter nailed her LBD and mob wife aesthetic with full-face glam. She rocked her usual makeup with the same viral blush look accented the cheekbones, glossy nude lips, and ravishing eye makeup to finesse the ensemble. Not to mention how the eight-time Grammy nominee’s hair rightly contributed to her appearance, perfecting the exact vibe she likely hoped for.
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