Selena Gomez strutted into the Time100 Summit in NYC on Wednesday, April 24, oozing chic vibes in an all-black ensemble! The Rare Beauty founder slayed in a sleek black leather trench coat. Beneath that coat was a jaw-dropping Brandon Maxwell dress, boasting a leather bodice and a skirt that gracefully reached her ankles. To top it all off, she rocked open-toe mules, a mini purse, and some fierce black shades.
For bling, she opted for mini hoop earrings and a dainty silver necklace to accessorize her look. Her hair was styled with a classic middle part, and her lips were adorned with a luscious coat of glossy pink. Fans took to Instagram to call her look “stunning.”
Selena Gomez Stuns In An All-Black Look For The Time100 Summit
Despite the sunny skies, the star of Only Murders In The Building has been embracing edgy leather and darker hues lately, shunning the usual burst of color that accompanies warmer days.
Just a week ago, she turned heads at a basketball game alongside boyfriend Benny Blanco, sporting a chic burgundy trench coat paired with sleek black crocodile boots.
The Time100 Summit brings together leaders from the global Time100 community to shine a spotlight on solutions and inspire action towards a brighter world. At the summit, the 31-year-old delved into a myriad of topics, spanning from her relationship with social media to her thoughts on beauty standards.
Selena Gomez Gets Candid About Her Relationship With Social Media And Beauty Standards
The singer is known to take frequent social media breaks and described the online world as 'frustrating.'
"I find it frustrating. Then I get a little mouthy and I want to defend the people I love. I took four years off of Instagram, and I let my team post for me for those years. I felt like it was the most rewarding gift I gave myself," she shared at the event.
She also candidly discussed the 'unrealistic' beauty standards that she's observed her generation being pulled into.
"Personally, I felt that there's a very unrealistic standard when it comes to the cosmetic world and it makes me a little sad for my generation. And for anyone to look at something that's probably touched up and made to look nice is... I just wanted to break that down," said the 'Love On' hitmaker when discussing her cosmetic brand, Rare Beauty.