7 best Sabrina Carpenter 2025 onstage outfits

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Sabrina Carpenter's onstage outfits (Image via Instagram)

Sabrina Carpenter fans are not just attending her concerts for her music, but also for her outfits on stage. The 26-year-old singer has generated a lot of hype over her onstage style, and fans are here for it. The people cannot seem to get enough of her fun, confident, and playful outfits.

Sabrina's onstage outfits vary from one performance to another. Her style can be described as bold with blends of sparkly silhouettes. Some of her favorite items to wear while performing include mini dresses, baby doll dresses, and mini shorts. She often pairs her look with clunky sky-high heeled boots or Mary Janes.

Here is a look at some of Carpenter's best onstage outfits in 2025. Keep scrolling.


7 stunning Sabrina Carpenter 2025 onstage outfits

Sabrina Carpenter is redefining pop-star fashion, and her 2025 tour has given fans some of her most stunning onstage looks yet. Have a look at them below.


Red paisley bodysuit

Sabrina Carpenter wore a hot red sparkling bodysuit with white paisley print during her most recent performance in Nashville for her Short n' Sweet tour. The body suit had red lace trims on the neckline and the leg openings. In her usual fashion, she covered herself with a sparkling towel before revealing her stunning outfit.

She paired the red bodysuit with sparkling pointed-toe Mary Janes.


Baby blue gingham bodysuit

Carpenter slayed at Nashville during her Short n' Sweet tour. With multiple outfit changes, she showed off a cute and summery, and of course, shimmery, baby blue gingham bodysuit.

Similar to the red paisley bodysuit, the blue and white ensemble also had similar lace trimmings in white. She paired the bodysuit with lace garters and white net stockings. She even had a temporary tattoo on her thighs that read, "That boy is corrupt".


Empire State Building bodysuit

Sabrina Carpenter dazzled the stage with her Empire State Building bodysuit. With white crystals detailing the Empire State Building set on a deep blue crystal-studded bodice. Everyone could not take their eyes off her. She paired the gorgeous bodysuit with matching lace garters and white net stockings.


Gingham cowbook look

Taking a different turn from her usual bodysuits, Sabrina chose a cute cowgirl-inspired get-up for her performance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival. She wore a black and white gingham button-down, sleeveless shirt with sparkly red fringes from the chest pockets, tied at the waist. She wore a matching bandana with shimmery blue denim shorts and cowgirl boots to complete the look.


Sparkly gi

Sabrina Carpenter got on the SNL stage wearing a crystal-studded white gi with a black belt and black platform pumps. She sang Nobody's Son, while her dancers on stage performed choreographed moves around her, creating a simple yet striking visual moment. Carpenter even got in on the fun, performing a few "karate moves," while singing.


"It's Saturday Night" undies

Only Sabrina Carpenter can get on stage in the most casual clothing, or rather, underwear, and still make it chic and funny at the same time. While performing Manchild on the SNL stage, she wore a butter yellow T-shirt with the words "LIVE FROM NEW YORK," paired with pink briefs with sparkly dark pink typography that reads, "It's Saturday Night!".


Flintstones costume

Sabrina had a few costume changes during her performance at Madison Square Garden on Halloween. The most striking and memorable one was Fred Flintstone's orange and black tunic, with a light blue tie. In true Sabrina Carpenter fashion, the tunic was shimmering with sequins.

She put her hair in a low pony and accessorized with a bone hair clip.


Sabrina Carpenter's 2025 performances prove that her fashion is just as much a highlight as her music. From sparkling bodysuits to playful themed looks, she continues to set trends with every appearance. With each outfit, she shows why fans cannot stop talking about her bold, fun, and unforgettable stage style.

Also read: Inside the meaning of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Man’s Best Friend’ album cover

Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam