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Sabrina Carpenter left quite an impression last night.
The “Espresso” singer, 25, turned up on the Time100 Next Gala 2024 red carpet in New York City Wednesday, clad in a slinky silver Versace gown.
It was a special evening for the pop star, as she was one of this year’s honorees.
Sabrina Carpenter shimmered on the red carpet at the Time100 Next Gala 2024. Andrew H. Walker/ShutterstockMade from the fashion house’s signature mesh metal, the shimmering number featured a dramatic thigh-high slit, revealing a little leg.
Carpenter, who performed during the gala, upped the ante with a pair of coordinating silver peep-toe platform pumps.
The musician’s matching skinny scarf, which she wore backward, was the perfect finishing touch.
She opted for a soft pink shadow and a berry-colored lip. FilmMagic Carpenter rocked her signature blond waves. Andrew H. Walker/ShutterstockIn her usual manner, Carpenter went for bouncy blond curls. For makeup, she opted for soft pink shadow and berry-colored lipstick.
Later in the evening, Carpenter surprised fans with an outfit change, slipping into a flouncy Versace LBD.
Her itty-bitty halter dress was adorned with a sweet bow with Versace’s Medusa hardware, along with satin trim.
Later in the evening, Carpenter changed into a minidress from Versace’s holiday 2024 collection. Getty Images for TIME She teamed the number with coordinating platform pumps. Getty Images for TIME Carpenter stars on the cover of this year’s Time100 Next issue, dressed in a vintage Victoria’s Secret look. Photograph by Charlotte Rutherford for TIMECarpenter completed the look with — you guessed it — peep-toe platforms to match.
Carpenter made this year’s Time100 Next list, which highlights “100 emerging leaders across the world who are shaping the future.”
For her cover shoot, she looked every bit the pop superstar in a fiery red vintage ’97 Victoria’s Secret bodysuit, which was first seen on supermodel Naomi Campbell.
Now that her “Short n’ Sweet” tour is underway, it’s safe to say she’ll be working late over the coming months.