Sabrina Carpenter may have been turning heads in London for her style, but some fans are more focused on her figure than her fashion. On August 21, Pop Base shared a photo of the Espresso singer posing in a black velvet mini dress while in the UK, captioned simply, โSabrina Carpenter stuns in London.โ The photo showcases Sabrinaโs voluminous platinum curls, bright red lipstick, and an old-Hollywood flair, but not everyone was focused on the glamorous vibe.
While many fans celebrated the look, calling it โfire,โ โpure gold,โ and โstage-ready,โ one comment stood out and sparked a wave of conversation. A user bluntly remarked, โShe looks skinnier than before,โ prompting both concern and criticism.
That wasnโt the only mixed reaction. While one follower praised the minimalistic aesthetic, writing, โShe looks really simple, every man’s dream,โ others veered into more personal and critical territory. One user even dismissed the praise entirely, saying, โShe is not even beautiful.โ
Another commenter, clearly not buying into the hype, added, โIf you like weird looking โartistsโ sureโฆโ Still, others brought the focus back to her style, with one person noting, โItโs giving Goldilocks and Iโm here for it,โ and another commenting, โSabrina is serving the looks, love!โ
Sabrina Carpenterโs London Look Stuns Fans
Despite the swirl of opinions, many fans are rallying behind the singer, defending her glow-up and pushing back against body-centric commentary. One user emphasized her growing style evolution, asking, โSabrinaโs London looks are pure fire! Sparkly fits and bold vibes!” However, the shift in focus from Sabrinaโs style to her size highlights a larger issue celebrities face, especially women, in the spotlight, that no matter what they wear or how successful they become, their bodies are still subject to public scrutiny.
Sabrina has been enjoying an unstoppable rise in both music and fashion lately, with viral hits and high-profile appearances becoming the norm. But posts like this show that the internet still has a long way to go when it comes to letting women live and shine without unsolicited commentary on their bodies.