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Cowgirlbina: Sabrina Carpenter Stuns in Mini-Shorts Look


The latest appearance of Sabrina Carpenter in a cowgirl outfit at the 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival has left her fans in awe. The pop star captured attention last week with an archival Bob Mackie look from the Grand Ole Opry. Now, her stylish mini shorts at the festival have once again made fans go wild over her fashion choices.

Sabrina Carpenter stuns in cowgirl look

Sabrina Carpenter shared a carousel on her Instagram from the 2025 Austin City Limits Music Festival. She dazzles in the post, showcasing a country-inspired outfit featuring a checkered top and sparkly blue denim mini shorts. The “Man’s Best Friend” completed her look with black cowboy boots and a bandana headscarf that matched her checkered top.

She also posed backstage with members of The Chicks and shared a photo of singer Olivia Dean, who wore a pink top while holding fuzzy pink handcuffs. Another image captured Sabrina interacting with a guitarist during her performance.

Carpenter turned up the heat in a sparkling silver dress as well. In the final photo, she faced away from the camera to reveal her name embroidered in red on the checkered top. Fans flooded the comments section with remarks like “SHE CAN DO IT ALL,” “SUPERSTAR,” and “We love Cowgirlbrina.”

Originally reported by Ojas on Mandatory



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.