
Sabrina Carpenter attends Met Gala 2025 sans pants: See 'Short n' Sweet' look
Sabrina Carpenter attends Met Gala 2025 sans pants: See 'Short n' Sweet' look
Sabrina Carpenter returned to the 2025 Met Gala fresh off two Grammy wins, a tour and a breakout album "Short N' Sweet."
For her third appearance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the "Please Please Please" singer donned a stunning merlot pinstripe bodysuit, a cropped Louis Vuitton blazer − and no pants. She arrived at the blue carpet serving pin-up girl zhuzh with a wispy train.
The look came together with the help of this year's Met Gala Co-Chair Pharrell Williams. "He was like 'you're quite short, so no pants for you.' So, here we are," Carpenter told LaLa Anthony during the May 5 fashion event.
"Super high shoes, that's like a staple for me in my life," she added. "I'm just so grateful to be here and see all the incredible creations."
Carpenter previously attended the 2024 fashion extravaganza with ex-partner Barry Keoghan, donning a velvet bodysuit attached with a billowing blue and white satin skirt below. The two were seen holding hands at the top of the stairs.
However, after rumors of a split, the two attended separately this year.
For the 2022 debut at the Met Gala, the singer donned a golden bra and matching flowing skirt.
Other pop stars in attendance this year included Chappell Roan and Charli XCX, who, like Carpenter, received mass acclaim following their latest albums, which were all nominated for Grammys.
Sabrina Carpenter ditches the pants at Met Gala
Who is hosting Met Gala 2025?
The co-chairs for the 2025 Met Gala are singer-songwriter and fashion designer Pharrell Williams, Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo, Grammy-nominated rapper A$AP Rocky and British racecar driver Lewis Hamilton.
Meanwhile, NBA superstar LeBron James will serve as an honorary co-chair, and Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour will reprise her presiding co-chair role. James pulled out of the gala today with a knee injury.
Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY
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