Sabrina Carpenter's Pilot Performance Outfit Takes Flight at the 2026 Grammys
I'll be thinking about this moment until next year's ceremony.
January 20 brought wonderful news to Sabrina Carpenter fans far and wide: She would perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards after all. We knew she'd make an appearance during the show, as she's up for Song, Album, and Record of the Year—but half way through the ceremony, she gifted fans another award-worthy performance, with a notable outfit to boot.
In addition to curating her Valentino red carpet gown, stylist Jared Ellner transformed her into a high-fashion pilot for her performance during the ceremony. At the Sabrina Carpenter Airlines terminal, Carpenter belted out her nominated hit, "Manchild," in a sultry, all-white pilot-inspired look, beginning with a lace-up blazer and classic Carpenter-core short shorts. (The corset-like detail stretched onto her knee-high boots.) Extra points for her peekaboo bra, also in stark white. A bedazzled ascot necktie and a monogrammed "SCA" cap drove the performer's flirty 1960s air travel theme home.
Sabrina Carpenter traded a stewardess uniform for a pilot 'fit on the 2026 Grammys stage.
She committed to the pilot bit inside an airplane in all white.
Who needs an outfit change when your performance 'fit is this cute?
Carpenter set a high bar for herself with last year's Grammys performance: a vaudevillian medley of "Please Please Please" and "Espresso," complete with a Broadway-style outfit change. She kicked off her set in a tuxedo mini dress, courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana—a surprisingly conservative choice for the saucy style muse. But she was simply creating suspense.
Carpenter channeled her inner theatre kid with a Dolce & Gabbana-clad intro.
By the chorus, Carpenter stripped down to a baby blue corset bodysuit, its sweetheart neckline and exaggerated boning bedazzled with indigo Swarovski crystals. The strapless bustier was a perfect shade match to a feather-trimmed shawl, which became her dance partner. Once again, Christian Louboutin crafted custom, crystalized Mary Janes for Carpenter, just as the designer had for the Short n' Sweet tour.
Carpenter closed her 2025 Grammys performance in an on-brand bustier-style corset.
All together, it became the performance to beat, even before Carpenter perfected her craft with 37 additional Short n' Sweet shows last year. Leading up to tonight's Grammys, she performed on Saturday Night Live, at the Brit Awards, and the 2025 MTV VMAs.
At the latter award show, she packed a mid-rainstorm dance break and an homage to Britney Spears into her allotted five-minute slot. Her live rendition of "Tears" was just as iconic as her music video for the song: It started with Carpenter climbing out of a literal manhole wearing a rhinestone fringed long-sleeve over a bedazzled bra and low-rise underwear-turned-pants, which got their close-up during the Spears-inspired section.
Carpenter performed "Tears" in looks almost identical to her music video costumes.
Britney Spears would've been so proud of her rain dance break.
If you didn't score tickets to the Short n' Sweet tour, her live TV performances will tell you everything you need to know about Carpenter's stage persona: She's dazzling, committed to the bit, and always on board for an outfit change.
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Meguire Hennes is the fashion staff writer at Marie Claire, where she breaks down the celebrity looks living rent-free in her head (and yours). Whether a star is walking the red carpet or posing on Instagram, Meguire will tell you who they're wearing and why. When she's not gushing about A-listers from J.Law to Rihanna, Meguire also covers breaking industry news.
Previously, Meguire was the fashion news writer at The Zoe Report. She received a bachelor's degree in fashion studies at Montclair State University, and has freelanced at Bustle, Women's Health, Well+Good, and more. You can find her words across the fashion, beauty, health, and wellness verticals, because her Libra moon wouldn't let her settle on one beat. Follow her on Instagram for BTS moments from her Marie Claire era.