Selena Gomez has been taking this awards season by storm, showing up in the most gorgeous gowns that show off her stunning beauty. Of course, the Emmys were no exception, and Selena showed up in a jaw-dropped sheer sequined gown. Her series, Only Murders in the Building, received 11 nominations this year, so of course, she had to show up and show out. And she brought her new beau Benny Blanco, of course! Keep reading for more information.
Selena Gomez's Jaw-Dropping Emmys Gown
Styled by Erin Walsh, Selena arrived to the 2024 Emmys in an Oscar de la Renta dress that featured over 450,000 sequins. The low-cut scalloped neckline showed off Selena's curves, as did the sheer cut-outs all over the dress. The entire dress was a deep maroon color, which Selena made sure to match her lip color to.
The Only Murders in the Building star tied in some more maroon with deep red velvet heels from Rene Caovilla, and a sparkling Tiffany & Co. necklace with a red morganite gem.
Selena's nails also matched the deep maroon color of her dress, painted by Tom Bachik, who noted, "We wanted to pair her custom dark color with a strong oval shaped nail to complement the pattern in her dress."
Benny Blanco arrived with his stunning girlfriend, though Selena posed alone on the red carpet. The music producer went for a more reserved look, wearing a long gray trench coat over a silky gray trousers.
Fans Are Stunned By Selena's Showstopping Look
As Selena continues to pull off the most gorgeous looks this awards season, fans continue to shower the Wizards of Waverly Place actress with lots of love. "Selenaaa isss backkkkk," one fan wrote in a comment on TikTok, adding a red heart for good measure.
"She looks so good," another fan agreed.
"That dress is beautiful," added another fan.
"Wow that dress," one person said, adding flame emojis.
"Her dress is beautiful," one comment reads. "She looks gorgeous as per usual."
"So elegant and just radiates beauty," another person wrote.
"Icon," one fan wrote simply.
"Selena slays as always," a final fan wrote.