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Skins that Sing: Sabrina Carpenter's Fortnite Style



It's official: Sabrina Carpenter is in Fortnite! Having dropped on April 8th, Sabrina Carpenter skins are now available for purchase in the popular battle-royale game Fortnite. The Tour-Ready Sabrina Carpenter bundle gives players an experience modeled after Carpenter’s still ongoing world tour, Short n’ Sweet. Already regarded as one of the best celebrity Fortnite skins yet, Epic Games has managed to perfectly capture Carpenter’s sugar-sweet and enchanting persona, offering a digital show brimming with glam, confidence, and pop star magic.


Unlock Sabrina’s Tour Looks

Fortnite Music Pass holders can unlock two yellow-themed skins inspired by Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour outfits. The first is a sparkly babydoll dress, followed by an embellished bodysuit – famously worn during her performances of the popular song Juno – unlocked as the player progresses within the Music Pass achievements. Further Fortnite accessories can be unlocked through gameplay and marketplace purchases, or players can obtain just the celebrity skin at a price point of 1,500 V-Bucks.


“I’ve always found it exciting for fans to be able to interact and engage with music through different art forms and to interact in a way that’s genuinely fun. So, for the fans that haven’t been able to come to the tour, or to any new fans, this is such a special way to still be a part of Short n’ Sweet world.”– Sabrina Carpenter, Rolling Stone

Exclusive Accessories

Sabrina Carpenter Fortnite accessories include a glittery SC Guitar blingback, as well as a Sabrina Mic with a heart-shaped stand, which can both be used in the Fortnite Festival game mode as well as in standard Battle-Royale experiences. Players can also utilize a Big Smooch Spray, featuring Carpenter’s signature kiss mark – perfect for leaving a little love everywhere! The skin can also be accessorized with bedazzled heart-shaped purses, or players can purchase a two-piece outfit set from the marketplace.

As is standard with the Fortnite Festival drops, players can unlock two new Sabrina-themed loading screens: the “Sabrina After Dark” graphic, which captivates Sabrina’s dynamic style, as well as the “Espresso Squad” graphic. Sabrina has also included the usage of drums within this Music Pass drop, with premium Bubblin’ Sudge Drums.




A New Wave of Gameplay

One pointedly exciting part of this Fortnite update is the new ability to join in on other players’ avatar emotes without needing to own the emote itself. This has caused the previously battle-focused gameplay to take on an element of play and fun, with users across social media dropping their weapons in order to join Sabrina Carpenter dance parties. Some players are even speaking out about how Sabrina skin users have joined forces and forfeited games in honor of allowing their fellow “Sabrina girlies” to win the battle-royale matches. Celebrations across the map can be seen using the new and iconic “Please Please Please” and “Taste” emotes.


Love, Confusion, and a Bit of Jealousy

While the addition of Carpenter’s fun and girly style has given players a new sense of camaraderie and excitement, there are also controversies popping up by the dozen. Some younger players have admitted they didn’t know who this new Fortnite skin was or why it was overtaking their playtime. On TikTok, a few users confessed to feeling jealous if their partners purchased the skin—surprisingly, a majority of Sabrina Carpenter skin users are identifying as male. Nevertheless, Carpenter’s image has fully saturated the Fortnite landscape, with her songs dominating the Fortnite Festival soundtrack, and her emotes dancing the competition away.




Final Thoughts

Whether you're a longtime Sabrina Carpenter fan or just discovering her through Fortnite, this latest collaboration is one of the most creative and community-driven celebrity integrations yet. With stunning visuals, tour-inspired outfits, and a fresh, fun energy, Sabrina Carpenter has



officially made her mark in the Fortnite universe—and it looks like she’s here to stay.

 
 
 

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