Sabrina Carpenter Rocks Seth Meyers 'Late Night' Sweatshirt As A Minidress

  • By Zoe
  • Jan. 2, 2026, 10:10 a.m.

Sabrina Carpenter is no stranger to turning heads with her love for quirky merchandise. Her collection is a treasure trove of iconic pieces, from Dolly Parton sweatshirts to Paul McCartney tees, and of course, her very own Short n’ Sweet tour gear. But her latest addition might just be the coolest yet.

After making a guest appearance on Seth Meyers' late-night show, Sabrina stepped out in a bold fashion choice. She transformed an oversized 'Late Night' crewneck into a chic minidress, proving her flair for offbeat style. The sweatshirt, with 'Late Night' embroidered in a playful curve and 'NYC' nestled beneath, gave a fresh twist to the classic tourist look. Paired with sheer tights, sleek black heels, and eye-catching red nails, Sabrina's look was completed by her signature bouncy blonde curls, channeling a true model-off-duty vibe.

In a playful nod to her style evolution, Pharrell Williams once quipped while designing her Met Gala look, "You’re quite short, so no pants for you." Sabrina's fearless fashion choices continue to make waves, as she effortlessly blends comfort with cutting-edge style.

During her time on the show, Sabrina dazzled in a black-and-white Chantal Thomass dress, originally worn by supermodel Claudia Schiffer on the Autumn/Winter 1994 runway. The dress, with its velvet sleeves and tulle sweetheart neckline, struck the perfect balance between structure and femininity. Completing the look with towering Christian Louboutin pumps, Sabrina chatted with Meyers about her impressive six Grammy nominations, her 'Manchild' music video, and tales from her Short n’ Sweet tour, including a humbling encounter with some stairs.

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