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Sabrina Carpenter Shimmers at Variety’s 2024 Beauty Power of Young Hollywood!

Sabrina Carpenter just did a good makeup. The “Please Please Please” singer, 25, showed her absolute best at Variety’s 2024 Power of Young Hollywood party in Santa Monica, California on Thursday, August 8. She stepped out with her signature beauty look and an equally glamorous sparkling gold dress. One of the evening’s honorees, along with Marcello Hernández and Sadie Sink, Carpenter hit the red carpet in a dazzling gown that featured a tight corset-esque top and a full skirt, adorned with silver detail.

Sabrina Carpenter Goes Sheer for Variety's Power of Young Hollywood

She let her dress do all the talking and kept accessories minimal with a couple of rings. The blonde hair was wand-curled into a loose updo with curtain bangs framing her face.

Of course, no Sabrina Carpenter look is complete without her go-to makeup, and this evening was no different. The former Disney Channel star shone with a neutral eye and deep-red lip, complemented by her blushy cheeks.

Yellow seems to be the color of the season. Carpenter ushered in her 25th birthday in May by sporting a bright yellow mini-dress. The low-cut neckline, open back — the whole shebang — was a throwback to the gown Kate Hudson wore in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.

Other than this daringly shorter length, though, the only other difference was that the singer included sequin straps and panels, which her stylist, Jared Ellner, sourced from Depop, an online shopping platform for vintage and second-hand clothing.

Ellner shared photographs of Carpenter lounging in the dress alongside Hudson’s Andie rocking it like it was nothing, and captioned it, “Sabrina’s 25th ???????? inspired by the one and only Andie Anderson.”

Sabrina Carpenter on 'Short n' Sweet,' Taylor Swift and Barry Keoghan

The songstress brought her girlish and sweet sense of fashion to the steps of the Met Gala in May, where she even captured the magic of Cinderella in a black strapless Oscar de la Renta gown complete with a mermaid bodice featuring a sweetheart neckline, and a very full light blue satin skirt.

Carpenter and Keoghan, 31, did their first red carpet at the event together. The Saltburn star wore an olive velvet Burberry velvet jacket, waistcoat and trousers, and a ruffled silk poplin shirt. He added a black wool top hat and leather Oxford boots.

Who is Sabrina Carpenter?

Sabrina Ann Lynn Carpenter (born May 11, 1999) is an American singer and actress. She found initial fame in the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World. She signed to Disney-owned Hollywood Records in 2013 and released her debut single, “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying”, the following year. In the 2010s, she released four studio albums—Eyes Wide Open in 2015, Evolution in 2016, Singular: Act I in 2018, and Singular: Act II in 2019—all of which recorded tepid commercial success. This was registered in the chart-topping US Dance Club Songs from the endeavors, “Alien,” “Almost Love,” and “Sue Me.”

Carpenter signed to Island Records in 2021 and dropped the single “Skin,” which became her first entry to the US Billboard Hot 100. Her fifth studio album, Emails I Can’t Send, was released in 2022 and led by her first single within the pop airplay top-10 singles “Nonsense” and “Feather”. She opened for Taylor Swift at the Eras Tour in 2024, increasing her mainstream prominence. The Carpenter album Short n’ Sweet due in 2024 spawned the singles: “Espresso” and “Please Please Please”, both topping the Billboard Global 200, and “Please Please Please” becoming her first number-one single on the Hot 100.

Sabrina Carpenter Shines Bright at Variety's 2024 Power of Young Hollywood  Party: Photos

Outside of music, Carpenter has starred in the films Adventures in Babysitting (2016), The Hate U Give (2018), The Short History of the Long Road (2019), Clouds (2020), and Emergency (2022). In 2020 she portrayed the eponymous character on the Broadway musical Mean Girls. Carpenter’s film appearances also include work in the Netflix productions Tall Girl (2019), Tall Girl 2 (2022), and Work It (2020), the last of which she accrued an executive producer credit.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Early Life

Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter was born on May 11, 1999, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, to David and Elizabeth Carpenter, and raised in East Greenville. She has three older sisters and was homeschooled. Since about the age of ten years, she began posting videos of her singing with Christina Aguilera and Adele’s music on YouTube. Her father installed a recording studio to quench her interest in music. In 2009, she stood at the third position in the singing competition The Next Miley Cyrus Project, hosted by Miley Cyrus.

Sabrina Carpenter’s Net Worth

Sabrina Carpenter is an American singer, songwriter, and actress whose net worth is $12 million. Sabrina Carpenter starred in the Disney Channel series “Girl Meets World,” playing the role of Maya Hart. Other credits include appearances in movies such as “Horns,” the remake of the classic “Adventures in Babysitting,” and “The Hate U Give.” Carpenter made her debut as a recording artist in 2014 with the EP “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying.” In 2022 and 2023, Sabrina became the primary opener for Taylor Swift during the “Eras” world tour. Sabrina is also very famous on social media, with nearly 40 million followers on Instagram.

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On April 2024, Sabrina released “Espresso,” the leading single of her next studio album “Short n’ Sweet.” La canción rápidamente subió en las listas, obteniendo el puesto #3 en el Billboard Hot 100 y muchos otros sitos #1. Later, she dropped the second single from this album, “Please Please Please.”

Sabrina Carpenter Music Career

In 2014, Carpenter signed a five-record deal with Hollywood Records. She then released her debut single, “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying,” which premiered on Radio Disney. The song would go on to be the title track of her first EP later in the year. In 2015, Carpenter released her debut album, Eyes Wide Open, preceded by the single “We’ll Be the Stars.” The following year she released singles “Smoke and Fire” and “On Purpose,” where the latter became the first single for the second studio album, Evolution. Later in 2018, Carpenter released the singles “Alien,” featuring Jonas Blue, and “Almost Love,” on her third album, Singular: Act I. She released its second part, Singular: Act II, in 2019 and included the singles “Pushing 20,” “Exhale,” and “In My Bed.” In 2021, “Skin” by Carpenter was her song debut on the Billboard Hot 100, coming in at No. 48.

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