Sabrina Carpenter is redefining the modern day pin-up look while gracing the cover of Vogue Italia, rocking voluminous blonde locks and thick winged liner.

The pop star, 26, dazzled with ’60s-themed accessories in her retro-inspired photo shoot and interview, released on Tuesday, September 23, sporting soft peach lips and a stare that speaks volumes as she candidly discussed her life in the limelight, public perception and more.

Inside of the magazine spread, the hitmaker leans into her vintage and cinematic muse, slipping into barely-there lingerie, curve-hugging silhouettes and pointed-toe pumps in a black-and-white editorial lensed by Steven Meisel.

One of the iconic shots shows Carpenter striking a pose as she dons an Eres bra, Olivia Von Halle panties, a chain Street Ahead USA belt that draped down her waist, Manolo Blahnik heels and a Cartier bracelet worn as an anklet.

Sabrina Carpenter Wows on Vogue Italia Cover as She Discusses Being Attacked and Ridiculed by MenSteven Meisel/Vogue Italia

Stylist Karl Templer gave his signature touches, while her gorgeous mane was courtesy of Guido Palau and Dame Pat McGrath handled Carpenter’s stunning glam.

During her intimate interview, translated to English, Carpenter discussed her alter ego on stage, how she continues to navigate her meteoric rise to fame and balancing work with her personal life.

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“My shows can sort of feel like I’m playing a character, but the second that I’m speaking to the audience, I’m speaking as myself,” she shared with the publication. “What I did that day and how I feel that day in the moment … those are the moments that I’ve kept to save for me.”

Dealing with criticism has also been part of the picture for Carpenter, who revealed that she has learned to “take the moments that make us uncomfortable lightly.”

Carpenter even opened up about being “really adored, inspired and loved” by some men, while feeling “really confused and attacked and ridiculed by others.”

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“I do think that men have been a super entertaining species to watch,” she continued, noting that her opinion of guys is complicated.

“When one of my female friends announces that she’s having a son, I just rejoice for that young boy,” she explained. “Because I know he’s going to be raised right.”

She continued, “Correct me if I’m wrong, I’ve only been on Earth for 26 years, but I feel like we’ve always kind of had to train them. Unfortunately, it’s a tale as old as time.”