Sabrina Carpenter-Inspired Decor Really Is That Sweet—Here's How to Get the Look
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This year saw many big pop culture moments, but one of the most iconic has to be Sabrina Carpenter assuming the throne as the pop princess—from her Grammy-nominated album and chart-topping singles ("That's that me espresso" is still stuck in your head) to opening for the Eras Tour—the singer became a household name this year. While she's obviously known for her powerful voice and clever lyrics, her signature style captivated audiences to the same extent. It's obvious fashion inspiration, but the aesthetic also perfect for the home.
Carpenter’s style is the definition of (short n) sweet: pretty and feminine, yet always with a little edge that makes it feel more grown up.
Her wardrobe is full of floaty dresses, silhouettes that embrace her curves, a pretty palette of springtime pastels, and no shortage of hearts and sparkles. While it may seem daunting to draw inspiration from an outfit to create a decorating scheme, many of the characteristics of her looks easily translate.
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To give more specific tips, design experts detailed how to get Carpenter's sweet style in your home, so get ready to embrace your inner pop icon.
Meet Our Expert
Luis Enrique Hill is an interior designer and lifestyle curator at Safavieh.
Darrell Gardner is the director of product development at furniture rental company Cort.
What Is the Sabrina Carpenter Aesthetic?
Carpenter's looks, whether they're for her shows or music videos, are fashion-forward—but never take themselves too seriously. It’s that mix of sweet and girly with a moody undertone that keeps them from feeling too saccharine.
“She does an incredible job at serving us Marilyn Monroe with her glam, grace, and uttermost sophistication," says Luis Enrique Hill is an interior designer and lifestyle curator at Safavieh.
Her style also aligns with many of the trends we’re seeing. Starting this year, a shift toward unique and exciting spaces took over, and it's predicted to continue into 2025. This idea fits with the way Carpenter’s personality shines through in her outfits and how she makes traditionally-feminine looks all her own.
“Sabrina’s style is fun and full of personality, and in 2025, home decor will emphasize personalized art and eclectic touches," Gardner says. "From framed photos or abstract wall art to quirky decor items, adding in elements that feel personal yet playful is key. Look for unique artwork or customized decor that reflects your own story—just as Sabrina’s style tells hers."
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Bringing Sabrina Carpenter's Aesthetic Into Your Space
Much of what Carpenter wears—the colors, shapes, accessories—could literally be lifted onto a decorating mood board.
When it comes to hues, go with pastels—but you can tone down the sweetness with some moodier colors, and espresso is an obvious choice. The warm brown pairs with pinks and lilacs, giving your palette a surprising and sophisticated twist. If you’re looking to layer in another neutral, consider a warm cream to keep up the dreamy scheme.
The softness of the colors you choose also translates to the shapes you use in your space. Not only is it visually pleasing, it also adds a level of warmth and coziness.
“Curved furniture is a major trend heading into 2025, and it matches Sabrina’s love for soft, flowing lines," Gardner says. "Look for sculptural sofas, rounded chairs, or arched mirrors to add that touch of elegance and femininity."
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Hill also recommends adding curved accessories to echo the shape of the lines of your furniture, making your space cohesive.
Just like with an outfit, accessories are really what bring a room together. These finishing touches help you get the "Sabrina Sparkle" that makes your space shine. Hill suggests incorporating accessories that shine and reflect to bring in a subtle pop of glam that doesn’t overwhelm your space, like mirrors and reflective surfaces.
"They add a touch of sparkle and are a great standout piece for a foyer or entryway," he says. "Sabrina is always a bright light on stage and the red carpet, [and] just like mirrors, they help brighten your home."
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