Tonight’s Vogue World 2024 event in Paris brought out an A-list celebrity crowd—both in the show itself, and in the front row. If you missed the livestream of the presentation, the fashion-minded event saw different sports—including cycling, gymnastics, tennis, and fencing—paired with a different decade in French fashion, going all the way back to the 1920s. One notable name who made a cameo during the section that celebrated 1940s aquatic sports? None other than singer Sabrina Carpenter, who walked the runway in Act II wearing a red-and-white stripe beachy look.
The star—who has been delivering the songs of the summer “Espresso” and “Please, Please, Please”—took to the Vogue World runway in a custom Jacquemus look. Styled by Carine Roitfeld, the ensemble took cues from the beachy style of Brigitte Bardot; Carpenter wore swimsuit-inspired dress design, punctuated with two tones of nautical-style stripes—and an Old Hollywood-style headscarf, of course.
Carpenter’s statement look not only felt fresh and on-point for the coming summer season—it also nodded back to the retro swimwear she recently sported in her “Espresso” music video. Clearly, Carpenter knows her way around a poolside look. And on the Vogue World catwalk, she reminded us all that she’s here to continue dominating summer—both with her music and her style.
This article was originally published on Vogue.com.