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Sabrina Carpenter’s Stacked Jacquemus Heels Steal the Show

She heads to Broadway for “Cats: The Jellicle Ball”

By Elliot O·May 9, 2026·1 min read
Sabrina Carpenter’s Stacked Jacquemus Heels Steal the Show

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Sabrina Carpenter does not do understated, and her Broadway outing this week made that abundantly clear. The pop star caught a performance of Cats: The Jellicle Ball in a look that was equal parts maximalist and oddly cohesive — a pastel yellow cropped leather coat from My Mum Made It (sweet collar, matching round buttons, the whole thing), paired with baggy dark-wash denim cuffed at the ankle. Spring dressing, Carpenter-style.

The accessories were a full second act. She reached for her Tyler Lambert leopard-print furry bucket hat — the same one that appeared in photos she posted with Madonna to mark their new collaborative track, "Bring Your Love" — and carried a textured, checked black velvet Chanel bag with leather straps. Looped around the strap: a delicate white lace scarf, reportedly embroidered with her name in red. Subtle it was not, and that was entirely the point.

The Shoes, Though

Everything above the ankle was fighting for attention, and then the shoes ended the conversation. Carpenter wore Jacquemus's Les Doubles — an open-toe silhouette built on a stacked double heel that is exactly as surreal as it sounds. The kind of shoe that makes you look twice, then look again. According to Harper's Bazaar, it was the footwear that ultimately commanded the most focus, which is no small feat given the company it was keeping.

The Broadway night landed just days after Carpenter's Met Gala moment, where she arrived as a committee member in a custom Dior gown — Jonathan Anderson's design constructed from actual film strips of the 1954 Sabrina — and then performed alongside Stevie Nicks, both of them dressed in vintage Versace and Bob Mackie. The woman is moving through this cultural moment at full sprint, and her off-duty looks are keeping pace.

If Carpenter's latest outing proves anything, it's that the strongest statement you can make is committing completely — to the hat, the scarf, the baroque bag, and yes, the double heels.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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