
Kylie Cantrall made a bold statement on the red carpet at the Billboard Women In Music 2026 event, stepping out in a head-turning denim ensemble that quickly got people talking. The singer and actress paired distressed, low-rise jeans with a cropped jacket and a delicate, butterfly-print bra, confidently leaning into a Y2K-inspired aesthetic that felt very nostalgic.
Kylie Cantrall Turns Heads At Billboard Event

With her sleek, center-parted hair and soft makeup, Kylie effortlessly showcased both edge and femininity, striking poses that showcased her toned abs and confidence. The look, equal parts playful and daring, immediately caught the attention of paparazzi and fans alike.
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As photos from the event made their way online, social media lit up with praise for Kylie’s striking appearance. “Beautiful captures,” one fan wrote, while another gushed, “SHE’S SO BEAUTIFUL.”
Others leaned into the doll-like comparisons, with one user declaring, “She’s so Bratz doll,” and another adding, “she ate that up,” solidifying the internet’s obsession with her glam, stylized look.
Kylie Cantrall Channels Her Inner ‘Carrie Bradshaw’

Just weeks before her viral red carpet moment, Kylie Cantrall was already making waves in the music world with the release of her new single, “Carrie Bradshaw.” The track draws direct inspiration from Carrie Bradshaw, the iconic role made famous by Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City.
Marking her first release since signing with Republic Records, Kylie opened up about the creative process behind the song, revealing she traveled to Atlanta to collaborate with producer Tricky Stewart. “I knew I was searching for a sound I just couldn’t find in LA,” she shared, explaining how the idea for the track came together.
Cantrall Says ‘Carrie Bradshaw’ Track Was ‘Deeply Personal’ After ‘Emotional Rollercoasters’

She also recalled pitching the concept to co-writer Tayla Parx, who warned it wouldn’t be easy to execute, but could be “epic” if done right. For Kylie, the connection to the character felt deeply personal.
“I never felt connected to a character more than Carrie Bradshaw,” she said, adding that the song became an outlet for a year filled with emotional highs and lows.
Kylie Cantrall Heads Back To Disney With ‘Wicked Wonderland’

In addition to her growing music career, Kylie Cantrall is also stepping back into the Disney spotlight. The first look at the fifth installment in the “Descendants” franchise, “Descendants: Wicked Wonderland,” has officially been unveiled, and it’s already generating buzz.
The teaser, which was released ahead of the “Descendants/ZOMBIES Worlds Collide: Concert Special,” gives fans a glimpse at what’s next for Red, Kylie’s fan-favorite character. This time around, the story continues to explore what “happily ever after” really means following the time-bending chaos of “Descendants: The Rise of Red.”
Joining her on the new adventure are Malia Baker as Chloe, Brandy as Cinderella, and Rita Ora as the Queen of Hearts, signaling another star-studded chapter for the beloved Disney franchise.
See the “Descendants: Wicked Wonderland” teaser here.
