Sabrina Carpenter shows ex Barry Keoghan what he’s missing as she vamps it up for new Versace ads
Sabrina Carpenter showed ex Barry Keoghan what he’s missing with her high-profile ad campaign.
The singer was spotted in Versace’s winter advertisements.
The 25-year-old pop star has signed on to front a new campaign for the brand’s Biggie sunglasses – named after the late rapper Notorious BIG – alongside French basketball player Alexandre Sarr, who will also star in the ads.
The brand’s chief creative officer, Donatella Versace, said in a statement to WWD: ‘I am thrilled that Sabrina and Alexandre are joining our Versace family in their fabulous Biggie glasses.
‘From Notorious BIG to today’s extraordinary talent, the Biggie community are rebels, trailblazers and champions of the true Versace spirit.’
Sabrina Carpenter showed ex Barry Keoghan what he’s missing with her high-profile ad campaign. The singer was spotted in Versace’s winter advertisements
The 25-year-old pop star has signed up for a new campaign for the brand’s Biggie sunglasses, named after the late rapper Notorious BIG, alongside French basketball player Alexandre Sarr, who will also star in the ads.
The sunglasses range is named after the late hip-hop star – who was shot in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in 1997 – to celebrate his love for the brand’s eyewear after wearing them in the 1990s.
Sabrina said of her new fashion role: “I love wearing Biggie sunglasses; they are my favorite accessory for any occasion. They represent so much more than just sunglasses and I’m so excited to be part of this community.”
Alexandre added, “I’ve seen Biggie sunglasses worn by everyone: my NBA teammates, friends I’ve made around the world, business people, and kids playing basketball in the yard. Biggies are for everyone who wants to give and take a little more from life.’
It’s the latest big fashion appointment for Sabrina after she starred in a campaign for Kim Kardashian’s lingerie company SKIMS.
She recently revealed that her best fashion tip is to dress like she’s “running into her ex.”
The singer told W Magazine: “I remember something someone said to me once. It was like, “Honey, you should always leave the house as if you were meeting your ex.” And I followed that advice from that day on.’
When it comes to her sense of style, she draws inspiration from the likes of Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin and ‘even the young Dolly’. [Parton]’.
There was a bikini-clad girl in one of her lenses
The brand’s chief creative officer, Donatella Versace, said in a statement to WWD: ‘I am thrilled that Sabrina and Alexandre are joining our Versace family in their fabulous Biggie glasses. From Notorious BIG to today’s extraordinary talent, the Biggie community is rebels, trailblazers and champions of the true Versace spirit.
There were three people in a bathtub, left, and a chess set, right, in these lenses
Sabrina said of her new fashion role: “I love wearing Biggie sunglasses; they are my favorite accessory for any occasion. They represent so much more than just sunglasses and I’m so excited to be part of this community’
She most recently worked for Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS line
The budding star looked her best in their black frame
Keoghan and Carpenter will attend the 2024 Met Gala in New York in May
She explained, “A lot of the things they wore are very close to the things I like to wear now. ‘Of course I also take a lot from my mother when she was younger. She always wore these cute sets, and now I feel like I’m really a set girl.
‘I find inspiration everywhere. It’s been a minute since I mentioned Rihanna in an interview because I told myself to slow down, but Rihanna is also always one of my top style icons.”
However, Sabrina doesn’t like to define her style with strict labels. She added, “I’ve always struggled with answering this question because when you’re a young woman it can change and fluctuate a lot, and you don’t always want to put a label on it.
“Some days I feel confident in short skirts and high boots, and other days I feel more confident in baggy jeans and baggy T-shirts.”