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Sabrina Carpenter Goes 'Bling Ring' In 'House Tour' Video Ahead of Coachella Headlining
Sabrina Carpenter, Margaret Qualley, and Madelyn Cline channel the infamous Bling Ring in the new ‘House Tour’ music video. Discover the historical parallels and see why Carpenter’s music video-worn outfits are fetching top prices at Julien’s Auctions.

Sabrina Carpenter | "Taste" Music Video-Worn Outfit
In a move that blends high-fashion voyeurism with a dash of “glamorous felony,” Sabrina Carpenter has released the music video for her latest single, “House Tour.” Featuring a trio of Hollywood’s most buzzed-about stars – Carpenter herself alongside Margaret Qualley and Madelyn Cline – the video isn't just a tour of a mansion; it’s a full-scale ransacking that feels strikingly reminiscent of a specific, infamous era of Hollywood history.
The video, co-directed by Carpenter and Qualley, follows the three women as they pull up to a sprawling estate in a pink van cheekily labeled “Pretty Girl Cleanup.” What follows is a wild, mischievous "girls' night out" that involves taking baths in the owner's tub, swimming in the pool, drinking expensive wine, and – in the video’s most meta moment – stealing a Grammy from a trophy shelf.
While the "House Tour" aesthetic is pure 2026 pop-chic, the underlying theme of young, fashion-obsessed women treating a celebrity’s private sanctuary as their own personal department store immediately evokes memories of the "Bling Ring."
Between 2008 and 2009, a group of celebrity-obsessed teenagers made headlines for breaking into the homes of Hollywood elites like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. Much like Carpenter, Qualley, and Cline in the video, the Bling Ring wasn't just after cash; they were after the lifestyle. They tried on clothes, paraded around in stolen jewelry, and inhabited the spaces of the famous – driven by a desire to touch the very artifacts of stardom. By choosing to frame their "House Tour" as a literal break-in, Carpenter and her co-stars lean into that same historical fascination with the thin line between being a fan and being a felon.
But while Sabrina Carpenter plays the part of the thief on screen, in the real-world fans are clamoring to own a piece of her meteoric rise, and the secondary market is reflecting her status as a generational icon.
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Carpenter’s artifacts have already become blue-chip investments at Julien’s. The singer’s rise to "main pop girl" status is documented by the staggering prices her items have fetched, specifically her coveted music video-worn attire:
"Please Please Please" Music Video-Worn Alaia Dress
This standout piece from her 2024 hit reached a massive $34,925.
"Taste" Music Video-Worn Outfit
This polka-dot "Blondita" ensemble, consisting of a cropped wrap top and matching bubble mini skirt, recently sold for $22,225.
"Manchild" Music Video-Worn Peasant Top
A key piece of Carpenter's visual history, is this blouse from the music video to her debut single from her 2025 studio album, Man’s Best Friend, which sold for $6,400.







1. Sabrina Carpenter | "Please Please Please" Music Video-Worn Alaia Dress, 4. Sabrina Carpente | "Taste" Music Video-Worn Outfit, 6. Sabrina Carpenter | "Manchild" Music Video-Worn Peasant Top,
The video for “House Tour” concludes on a characteristically dark-humored note: the trio flees the scene in their pink van, accidentally hitting a pedestrian before shrugging it off and continuing their getaway. It’s a cynical, stylized nod to the "consequence-free" glamor of the elite – the same attitude that defined the Bling Ring era.
The buzz surrounding the video arrives at a fever pitch as Sabrina prepares to take the desert stage. This year's Coachella music festival is shaping up to be a historic collision of global icons; while Carpenter handles the Friday night festivities, she shares the top of the bill with Saturday headliner Justin Bieber and Sunday’s Karol G, who makes history as the first Latina artist to headline. The 2026 lineup is a powerhouse of talent, featuring the much-anticipated return of K-pop legends BIGBANG for their 20th anniversary, a rare performance by The xx, and a genre-bending collaboration known as Nine Inch Noize.
From the indie-rock prestige of The Strokes, Interpol, and David Byrne to the viral energy of Addison Rae, PinkPantheress, and Katseye, the Empire Polo Club is effectively the center of the musical universe this weekend.
As Sabrina prepares to headline Coachella this weekend, the "House Tour" video serves as a reminder that she isn't just visiting the top of the charts – she’s moving in. And as the numbers here at Julien’s suggest, she’s taking all the trophies with her.