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Sabrina Carpenter’s Minidress Makes a Bold Statement for Coachella


Sabrina Carpenter transformed a cream minidress into a retro pit-stop fantasy in her latest Instagram post. The singer captioned the carousel, “pit stop on my way to Sabrinawood for weekend 2 ? @airbnb.” In the photos, she posed beside a faux gas pump at her Airbnb activation.

Airbnb’s “Sabrina’s Pit Stop” opened near Route 111 in Indio ahead of her April 10 and April 17 Coachella headlining dates. Meanwhile, Pitchfork’s weekend-two schedule lists her return slot on Friday.

Sabrina Carpenter poses in a minidress ahead of Coachella weekend

Check out Sabrina Carpenter in a minidress:

The “House Tour” singer’s minidress is the highlight. Its cream-textured finish, short sleeves, and tiny front pockets keep the look tidy, while the fitted shift shape and houndstooth beret push it into playful 1960s territory.

Her black-and-white heels, a bouncy blonde bob, and doll-like glam enhance the nostalgic vibe. At Coachella 2026 opening weekend, Sabrina Carpenter delivered a 90-minute “Sabrinawood” set filled with surprise cameos.

Fans could not stop praising Carpenter’s latest look. One wrote, “The cutest!!” Another said, “baby girl i love you.” A third added, “Best Coachella set of all time. You were born for this ??.”

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.



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