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Sabrina Carpenter Attended Olivia Rodrigo's Concert in This Exact Dress

Sabrina Carpenter Attended Olivia Rodrigo's Concert in This Exact Dress

Cosmopolitan7 days ago
In a move 2020 me never saw coming—but am totally here for—Sabrina Carpenter spent her Friday night at (alleged) former frenemy Olivia Rodrigo's British Summer Time performance in Hyde Park. Safe to say girl world is healing.
The "Manchild" songstress (who famously dated Olivia's ex, Joshua Bassett) wasn't just at the concert. She traveled all the way from Paris to catch the set and was having herself a good ole time bopping to hits like, ahem, "Drivers License." IYKYK. She didn't just nail the whole ~girls supporting girls~ thing, either. She also nailed the 'fit. Sabrina swapped her afternoon look (head-to-toe Dior look for Jonathan Anderson's debut Homme Menswear show) for a sheer Guizio babydoll dress, black leather boots, and the Loewe Puzzle Edge bag.
While the Guizio dress is tragically sold out online (moment of silence, pls), Revolve is already prepping its restock (light! At the end of the tunnel!!). In fact, you can preorder the style RN in the most Sabrina-coded baby blue shade and it'll ship out in just a few weeks.
And let me tell you, it's worth the brief wait. The lightweight poplin fabric is ideal for summer—hello, less material = less sweat. It's simple math—while the breezy babydoll silhouette is similarly cool, literally and figuratively. The style is partially lined for some but not too much coverage, and features the most intricate embroidered lace detailing that gives "once in a lifetime thrift store treasure."
So, you want to recreate our girl's entire look?? Easy peasy. Snag a pair of short-shorts for underneath (the brand's Maelle style would be my first pick) and a black leather boot (my vote's on these Amazon ones). Finish off the 'fit with Quince's Italian leather patchwork crossbody, which looks soooo much like the $3,850 Loewe version slung across Sabrina's shoulder.
Maybe take a cue from our fave pop princesses and befriend your ex's ex while you're at it. The Sabrina-Olivia tale should be a lesson—he was always the problem.
Megan Schaltegger is an NYC-based writer. She loves strong coffee, eating her way through the Manhattan food scene, and her dog, Murray. She promises not to talk about herself in third person IRL.
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