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That’s That Me…On the Cover of Vogue! Inside the March Issue Launch With Sabrina Carpenter

Carpenter, in turn, reflected on the significance of the moment. “For any little girl on planet Earth, being on the cover of Vogue is one of her biggest dreams,” she said. “But you never picture it happening in such a special way, with such a special group of people.” She made sure to recognize the creative forces behind the cover’s magic, namely Pat McGrath and Guido Palau, whose work helped bring her vision to life.

Around the candlelit space, stacks of glossy March issues adorned tables, while guests stole quiet moments to flip through the pages. Some admired Carpenter’s images, while others lingered over their own designs in print—after all, much of American fashion’s leading talent was in the room. Christopher John Rogers, Collina Strada’s Hillary Taymour, Jonathan Simkhai, Prabal Gurung, and Raul Lopez were just a few of the designers who turned out for the night.

And in the grand tradition of fashion week, where the best parties are as much about the future as they are about the present, the evening doubled as a celebration of what’s to come. As guests clinked glasses and swayed to the music—most likely a Carpenter anthem on repeat—it was clear that this was more than just a party; it was the perfect finale to New York Fashion Week. Who better to close out the city’s most glamorous week than the artist whose songs had been the unofficial soundtrack of the season?