Whereas everybody I do know is listening to Sabrina Carpenter‘s new album, Man’s Greatest Pal, I am over right here having a staring contest along with her new Vogue Italia cowl. And may you blame me? The inherently beautiful pop star is looking unblinkingly from the nice and cozy, retro Steven Meisel portrait, sporting Pat McGrath-applied eye make-up that is simply begging me to fail to recreate it. However maybe essentially the most mesmerizing aspect of the look is her up to date ‘do.
Even when she switches issues up and away from her signature look, Carpenter tends to exude blonde bombshell power, and her Vogue Italia shoot isn’t any exception. However as an alternative of her common size—sometimes anyplace from mid-shoulder-blade to method all the way down to her waist—the singer-songwriter is seen in a downright inspirational lob styled by Guido Palau.
Shoulder-length hair can typically really feel like a brief layover whereas rising out a brief type into an extended one or making a protected chop on the best way to a shorter look, however this full, flippy, voluminous tackle the lengthy bob is way from “neither right here nor there.” Palau has given Carpenter a blowout that mixes ‘90s and ’60s vibes to create a contemporary tackle polished oomph that proves glamour would not depend upon lengthening extensions.
Photographer: Steven Meisel; Style Editor: Karl Templer; Hair: Guido Palau; Make-up: Pat McGrathPhotograph: Courtesy of Vogue Italia
