Sabrina Carpenter defied the Paris heatwave to commit to the French girl look. The Espresso singer has been in the city for Paris Fashion Week events and showed off her signature style as she headed for dinner at Paris's Billie.
Sabrina was photographed wearing a little pink slip dress that was covered in white writing. The vintage garment was designed for United Colours of Benetton's intimates line, Undercolours of Benetton, and provided a playful take on the logomania trend as the letters of the brand were all scrambled up throughout the print.
Sabrina accessorized the look with a delicate necklace, a beige Hermès leather shoulder bag, and a woven bucket hat by Paolo Moretti as she embraced the European summer heat.
Sentimental Dior Shoes
The highlight of the Taste hitmaker's outfit was arguably her little Dior shoes – a sentimental selection for the 27-year-old star's trip.
Sabrina is a frequent collaborator of the French luxury fashion house and pulled out a special pair of sandals from John Galliano's time as creative director.
The footwear featured a cream-white base and delicate, colourful floral detailing – with the open-toe silhouette making them ideal for the July weather. The little heels gave some height to the pop star, with the "lock and key" style including charm accents that looked at home near the French capital's famous Love Lock Bridge.
'I'm the shortest person ever'
Sabrina revealed earlier this year that she struggles to find clothes that fit her because of her diminutive stature.
In an interview with fashion designer Marc Jacobs for Perfect magazine, she explained: "I’m the shortest person ever. So my initial relationship with fashion was sort of in distress.
"The day I realised what tailoring is changed my life. In terms of what made me feel the most confident, it was an altered outfit, making it feel like it works really well on my body."
Fashion Inspiration
Sabrina once described how her style is inspired by the likes of Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin and "even young Dolly (Parton)" – as well as her own mother.
The Please Please Please singer told W magazine, "A lot of the things they wore feel very close to the things that I like to wear now. "Obviously, I also take a lot from my mom, when she was younger. She used to wear these cute little sets, and I feel like now I’m very much a set girl."
"I find inspiration all over the place. It’s been a minute since I’ve named-dropped Rihanna in an interview, because I told myself I had to slow down, but Rihanna is always one of my main style icons as well."









