Sabrina Carpenter Goes Pantsless and Plays Nintendo at Paris Fashion Week

Switch it up like Nintendo.

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Sabrina Carpenter said it herself: "Switch it up like Nintendo". And that's exactly what the singer did at the Louis Vuitton menswear show at Paris Fashion Week. Not only did the star switch up her usual flirty, floaty style, wearing a sharp white mini blazer dress, she also literally played Nintendo. It's all very "Espresso"-coded.

Carpenter's all-white look put a sexy spin on business casual. She wore an oversized double-breasted white blazer, which came mid-way down her thighs. Hopping aboard the pantsless trend, the singer opted to forgo any pants. Under the blazer, she wore a white buttoned up shirt and a black tie. On the tie, the phrase "Marque L. Vuitton déposée" (trademark L. Vuitton) was printed in white letters. She also wore a sparkly gold brooch with a matching chain across her chest. She wore her hair in a soft waves and pulled back with sparkly hair clips in a half-up, half-down style, with her signature curtain bangs framing her face. She completed the outfit with a white handbag and white pumps.

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Carpenter's style switch-up comes after the singer revealed in a Rolling Stone interview earlier this week that she still hasn't "found" her style. “I would argue that I haven’t even found my thing,” she said. “I think this is my thing at the moment—if I feel comfortable in something. If I walk a little taller, my posture is a little better. I’m just a happier person when I’m in something that I feel really good in." She added, "It's all about growth."

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But Carpenter's fresh, clean, all-white style was just the first thing fans noticed about the singer at the event. A couple of clips of Carpenter meeting British rapper Central Cee soon went viral on X. "Hi, I'm Sabrina. Barry said I have to say hi to you," said Carpenter as she approached the rapper, referencing her boyfriend, Barry Keoghan, who recently starred in her music video for "Please Please Please." The pair then shared a hug in greeting, before Carpenter sat down next to him. Later in the day, Central Cee pulled out his Nintendo Gameboy in between photo sessions. It seems that Carpenter wanted to have a go and, before long, she was filmed playing on his console. All that was missing from the scene was a shot of espresso.

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