
Selena Gomez is in her bridal era. Fresh off a stunning appearance at the Golden Globes—in custom powder-blue Prada and Tiffany & Co. jewellery—the actress turned heads once again with her chic bridal-inspired fashion for her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
As she made her way to filming yesterday, the newly engaged star dazzled in two stunning white looks, giving us a taste of her bridal style.
Arriving at the studio, the Rare Beauty founder wore a shimmering A-line minidress by Raisa Vanessa. The dress featured a low-cut neckline, waist-cinching silhouette, and intricate embellishments. She paired the dress with an Aquazzura white stiletto and a slew of diamonds, which accompanied her Abril Barrett engagement ring.

For her on-air appearance and departure, Gomez changed into a more sophisticated ensemble, nodding to contemporary bridal aesthetics.
Styled by Erin Walsh, she layered a structured Saint Laurent blazer over a scalloped Valentino minidress, along with a sparkling Roger Vivier bag.

Gomez recently became engaged to music producer Benny Blanco, who she has been dating since July 2023 after having known each other for years and sparking many rumours. During her interview, she joked that her fiancé did not seek the blessing of her Only Murders in the Building co-stars, Martin Short and Steve Martin, to ask for her hand.
“I had a feeling that Marty wasn’t very happy about that,” she admitted. “He just gave us little jokes here and there.”
The actress, who skipped the red carpet portion of the Golden Globes, also revealed that despite her A-list status, she still tends to feel “awkward” at these star-studded awards ceremonies.
Accompanied by Blanco, she explained that events can be fun “when you have a friend,” she told Kimmel. “I’m very awkward… Sometimes, I just insert myself, and then it’s just awkward, so I’d rather avoid the awkwardness.”

This story first appeared on GRAZIA International.
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