Selena Gomez Suits Up in Double-breasted Blazer Dress for ‘Emilia Perez’ Screening in New York
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Selena Gomez added a business casual twist to the little black dress on Tuesday night while attending a SAG-AFTRA Foundation screening of her new film, “Emilia Perez,” in New York.
The singer and actress wore an oversize double-breasted blazer layered over a white ruffled button-up, pairing it with Christian Louboutin pumps.
Gomez was styled by Erin Walsh, who also counts stars like Anne Hathaway and Elizabeth Banks as clients.
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The Rare Beauty founder wore her brunette tresses in waves, while her makeup consisted of rosy blush and a glossy mauve lip.
At the BFI London Film Festival on Friday, Gomez attended the premiere of “Emilia Perez” in a red Oscar de la Renta gown featuring a flared pleated skirt and a twist detail at the waist. She complemented the look with matching Christian Louboutin pumps and diamond Chaumet jewelry, including a necklace, dangle earrings and rings.
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Structured tailoring was all over the runways at Paris Fashion Week this season. Saint Laurent and Stella McCartney, among others, proved that strong suiting is still in vogue. “The dialogue between masculine and feminine was one of the most present trends,” Printemps buyer Maud Pupato told WWD.
On Thursday, Gomez’s makeup brand, Rare Beauty, partnered with Sephora for Mental Health Day to raise money for its Rare Impact Fund, a charity that supports mental health services for young people. All of the proceeds from Rare Beauty sales at Sephora on Oct. 10 were donated to the Rare Impact Fund.
“The mental health crisis continues to impact young people disproportionately and partners like Sephora are instrumental, not only by believing in this mission, but by contributing crucial funds to expand mental health resources for the young people who need them,” Gomez said in a press statement.