Sabrina Carpenter dolls up as barbie for Short n’ Spooky 2.0
Grammy winner singer Sabrina Carpenter mirrors Margot Robbie’s 'Barbie' for Halloween special
Sabrina Carpenter bedazzled fans in a stunning Barbie-inspired Halloween look during her festive-themed concert.
On Friday, October 31, lucky concertgoers were treated to Short n‘ Spooky 2.0 held for the second consecutive year after debuting in 2024.
During the fourth show of her five-night run at the iconic Madison Square Garden, the Espresso hitmaker channeled Margot Robbie’s Barbie as one of her Halloween special looks.
As per photos circulating on X (formerly twitter), the Manchild songstress brought a touch of pink to the spooky season with a sparkly two piece suit featuring a sleeveless coat-style top and bell bottoms adorned with stars.
She paired the outfit with a white cowboy hat and completed the look with a scarf tied around her neck.
Fans were in awe of her Barbie look and quickly flooded social media with adoration.
One admirer gushed, "every time i see her i say how much of a doll/barbie she is, this is so fitting."
Another complimented, "SHE IS SOOOO MARGOT ROBBIE OMG."
A third added, "This is perfect OMG she is sooo cutee."
The stage itself was transformed for the occasion, decorated with cobwebs and tiny spiders to match the Halloween theme.
For the unversed, Short n’ Spooky is a special variation of the tour that incorporates Halloween-themed visuals, multiple costume changes, and spooky surprises throughout the show.
The themed concert was first introduced during her 2024 tour, debuting in Dallas on October 30, during which Carpenter changed into three playful and unique costumes throughout the performance.
She appeared as a Playboy Bunny in a black sparkly dress, bunny ears and tail, a nod to Sandy from Grease with a black catsuit, and a shimmery Tinker Bell.
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