Selena Gomez Goes Asymmetrical in Black Dress ‘Emilia Perez’ Premiere at American French Film Festival
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Selena Gomez went minimalist at the premiere of “Emilia Perez” during the American French Film Festival on Tuesday. The Spanish-language musical, which costars Zoë Saldaña, debuts on Netflix on Nov. 13.
On the red carpet, Gomez wore a black long-sleeve midi dress featuring an asymmetrical neckline and a slit skirt. Black patent leather slingback pumps and diamond drop earrings completed her look.
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Stylist Erin Walsh, who also counts Anne Hathaway and Elizabeth Banks as clients, curated Gomez’s ensemble.
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Hairdresser Renato Campora styled Gomez’s dark tresses in natural waves, while makeup artist Jenna Nicole gave her a pop of pink blush and a glossy nude lip.
Earlier this month, the actress and singer brought the peekaboo bralette trend to the 2024 Academy Museum Gala, sporting a navy suede Alaïa halter gown featuring an exposed leather bustier. Gomez added on statement chrome bracelets and earrings by Tiffany & Co.
Several celebrities have tried out the peekaboo bralette layering trend this year, including Natalie Portman, Sydney Sweeney and Kristen Stewart, who revived the style after it had a major moment in 2023. Lingerie-inspired looks have dominated the catwalks of Miu Miu, Fendi and Elie Saab in recent seasons, leading to a proliferation of bra tops on the red carpet.
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 statement.