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Sabrina Carpenter once again showed her strong connection with Dior during the brand’s latest fashion event in Los Angeles.
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The singer arrived at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art wearing a bright yellow sheer dress from Dior’s newest collection. The elegant look quickly caught attention online and became one of the standout celebrity fashion moments from the event.
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Carpenter wore a fully transparent yellow dress layered over matching lace lingerie. She paired the outfit with yellow heels, a matching handbag, and a soft half-up hairstyle.
According to Dior, the outfit was the opening look from Jonathan Anderson’s first Cruise collection for the brand.
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The fashion house explained that the collection was inspired by Dior’s long connection with Hollywood. Dior’s official statement referenced founder Christian Dior’s 1955 Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design and actress Marlene Dietrich famously saying, “No Dior, No Dietrich!”
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Carpenter has frequently appeared in Dior outfits at major public events over the past year, including the Met Gala 2026.
Fans on social media praised the singer’s latest appearance, with many calling the yellow look bold, glamorous, and perfectly suited for the sunny Los Angeles setting.
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Sabrina Carpenter at the 2027 Dior Cruise Show at LACMA. pic.twitter.com/r2WWROSATc
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The event also marked an important moment for designer Jonathan Anderson, who presented his first Cruise collection for Dior.
The show featured a mix of classic Hollywood inspiration and modern fashion styling, attracting major celebrities and fashion industry figures.
Sabrina Carpenter’s appearance quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity moments from the event.
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