Okay, so, “Sabrina Carpenter Style,” huh? I saw some pics online and thought, “Yeah, I could rock that.” So, here’s the breakdown of how I tried to steal her style, lol.

First things first: The Research. I started by just scrolling through Pinterest and Instagram, saving any looks of hers that caught my eye. I noticed a few key things: lots of mini skirts, platform boots, crop tops, and a kinda retro, playful vibe. Think ’90s meets early 2000s.
Next Up: Closet Raid! I went through my own wardrobe to see what I already had. I found a couple of mini skirts (score!), a few crop tops, and some chunky sneakers that could pass for platforms if you squinted hard enough. I was actually surprised at how much I already owned that fit the aesthetic. Gotta love a good closet dive!
Shopping Time (Ugh, But Necessary). Okay, so I needed a few key pieces to really nail the look. I hit up a few online stores and found:
- A pair of actual platform boots (game changer!).
- A cute, patterned crop top.
- Some fun, colorful jewelry.
I tried to stick to affordable options because, let’s be real, I’m not made of money. Sheesh!
Putting It All Together: The Outfit Trials. This is where the fun (and the frustration) began. I started mixing and matching different pieces, trying to create outfits that felt both “Sabrina Carpenter” and “me.” Some outfits were a total fail (way too much skin showing, oops!), but others were surprisingly good.

The Final Look(s):
Outfit 1: Mini skirt, crop top, platform boots, and a cute cardigan. I added some chunky gold hoops and a bright pink lip. Felt very “Emails I Can’t Send” era.
Outfit 2: High-waisted jeans, a graphic tee tucked in, a belt with a big buckle, and my chunky sneakers. Threw on a denim jacket and some retro sunglasses. More of a casual, everyday vibe.
The Verdict: I wouldn’t say I’m a Sabrina Carpenter clone now, but I definitely feel like I incorporated some of her style into my own wardrobe. It was a fun experiment, and it pushed me to try new things and step outside of my comfort zone. Plus, I got some cute new outfits out of it! Win-win!
Biggest Takeaway: Don’t be afraid to experiment and have fun with your style! It’s all about finding what makes you feel confident and comfortable.





