Sabrina Carpenter Drops Bold ‘House Tour’ Music Video with Margaret Qualley
A bold, playful, and provocative visual directed by Sabrina Carpenter and Margaret Qualley
Published: April 6, 2026
Sabrina Carpenter is once again dominating the pop culture conversation—this time with the release of her striking new music video for “House Tour.” Co-directed by Carpenter herself alongside actress Margaret Qualley, the visual is already making waves for its daring, stylish, and undeniably seductive tone.
Blending cinematic storytelling with edgy, flirtatious energy, the video pushes Carpenter further into a bold new era—one that embraces confidence, chaos, and unapologetic femininity.
A glamorous heist with a seductive twist
At the center of the video is a rebellious, high-fashion fantasy. Sabrina Carpenter teams up with Margaret Qualley and actress Madelyn Cline, forming a trio that breaks into a luxurious mansion and turns it into their personal playground.

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The storyline is less about crime and more about attitude. The trio explores the house, tries on designer clothes and jewelry, lounges by the pool, and indulges in a carefree, almost mischievous lifestyle.
The visuals lean heavily into sensuality—without crossing into explicit territory—creating a vibe that feels both playful and provocative. From lounging in coordinated lingerie to dripping in diamonds, every frame is designed to feel visually indulgent and stylish.
Hot, confident, and unapologetically bold
What makes “House Tour” stand out is its confident embrace of femininity and flirtation. The video features moments of teasing chemistry between the trio, suggestive interactions, and bold styling choices that elevate its “hot and sexy” appeal in a fashion-forward way.
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Carpenter’s look, in particular, leans into a Barbie-meets-bad-girl aesthetic—mixing soft glam with edgy attitude. Meanwhile, Qualley and Cline complement her with equally striking visuals, each bringing their own personality into the mix.
There are also symbolic and artistic touches throughout—like playful mirror moments and exaggerated poses—that add depth to the sensual tone while keeping it creative rather than purely provocative.
Inspired by iconic pop culture
The music video draws inspiration from films like The Bling Ring and other women-led crime stories, giving it a cinematic edge.

Prime Video: The Bling Ring
There’s also a clear nod to retro aesthetics, with a 1970s-inspired mansion, vibrant lighting, and stylized set design that makes the video feel like a high-end fashion film.
This combination of vintage inspiration and modern pop energy creates a unique visual identity—one that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Chaos, humor, and signature Sabrina storytelling
Despite its glamorous and seductive tone, “House Tour” doesn’t take itself too seriously. The video is filled with chaotic, almost comedic moments—like discovering piles of cash, stealing a Grammy award, and making a dramatic escape as police close in.

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This mix of humor and boldness has become a signature of Sabrina Carpenter’s recent visuals. She blends storytelling, satire, and sensuality in a way that feels distinctly her own.
A defining moment in her career
The release of “House Tour” comes at a major moment for Sabrina Carpenter, as she prepares to headline Coachella—marking a huge milestone in her career.

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The video also serves as a powerful extension of her 2025 album Man’s Best Friend, which has helped solidify her status as one of pop’s most exciting and evolving artists.
With this release, Carpenter isn’t just delivering a music video—she’s making a statement. It’s bold, stylish, and confidently pushes boundaries while staying true to her playful identity.
Final thoughts
“House Tour” is more than just a visual—it’s a vibe. Sabrina Carpenter, alongside Margaret Qualley, delivers a music video that is equal parts sexy, cinematic, and chaotic.

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It captures a new chapter in her artistry—one where confidence, creativity, and a touch of rebellion take center stage.
And if this is any indication of what’s next, Sabrina Carpenter is only getting started.

