Sabrina Carpenter Playfully Sipped from a Sparkling Flask Matching Her Dress at the 2025 Grammys—Did You Notice?

Sabrina Carpenter Playfully Sipped from a Sparkling Flask Matching Her Dress at the 2025 Grammys—Did You Notice?

Sabrina Carpenter was all smiles at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

The “Feather” singer, 25, was a standout at music’s biggest night on February 2, earning six nominations.

Her evening was packed with unforgettable moments, from her stunning red carpet look to her electric performance and everything in between.

One highlight that caught everyone’s attention was when Sabrina casually pulled out a flask during the show.

A video shared by CBS and MTV showed Carpenter sipping from a small, glittering flask that just so happened to match her second outfit—a glamorous gold chainmail strapless gown.

Her makeup, expertly done by Carolina Gonzalez using Prada Beauty’s Hydrating Lip Balm, Monochrome Soft Matte Lipstick, and Hyper Matte Lipstick, remained flawless throughout the night.

While it’s unclear whether the flask moment was part of a playful bit, fans couldn’t get enough, with one commenting, «The flask matching the dress is such icon behavior,» and another adding, «Add this to my list of reasons I love her.»

Carpenter wowed in four different looks at the ceremony, beginning with a baby blue Jonathan Anderson gown featuring a feathery peplum and a daring low back that showcased her ribcage and shoulder tattoos.

She accessorized with nearly 80 carats of diamonds, including a 50-carat gem that hung at her back.

Later in the evening, she donned a sequin tuxedo, which she ripped off to reveal a sparkling bodysuit for her performance of “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.”

The gold gown returned when Carpenter accepted the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for Short n’ Sweet, her sixth studio album.

«I’m still out of breath from the performance, so I really wasn’t expecting this,” Carpenter said in her speech.

«And all those nominees that were just on the screen are some of my favorite artists in the world, and I can’t believe I’m nominated against them, or even in this room right now.

This is, whoa—my first Grammy, so I’m gonna cry.»

Carpenter thanked the Recording Academy, her collaborators, and her family, concluding with an emotional “You have no idea how much I love you and how much this album means to me,” before adding, “Thank you, holy s—, bye.”