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On Friday, Selena Gomez got all dressed up with nowhere to go, but she did share her looks with her Instagram followers on her Stories. The pop star wore a calf-length pencil skirt made from stone-washed denim with an asymmetrically frayed hem and short slit in front. Underneath the skirt, Gomez had on white pumps with a pointed toe.
She paired the skirt with a corset halter-top with a plunging neckline. The top was a bright turquoise covered in a blue, purple, and white floral pattern. She had a small purse covered in red and orange sequins in one hand. Her hair was swept up in a tight ponytail tied with a black ribbon, and wore small silver hoops in her ears.
In a second close-up photo of the look, her shimmery eye shadow and dark pink makeup look was highlighted and a tiny dog was blending into the couch behind her.
In another picture, Gomez shared a different look, wearing a red tank with bows along the straps and no lipstick. In the next shot, she wore a vintage Britney Spears t-shirt and wrote, “I’m not going anywhere tonight,” adding, “Mood.”
The Only Murders In the Building star recently celebrated her 31st birthday, having multiple parties, so a night in is probably welcome. In her first birthday post, she thanked fans for all their support with a photo of herself blowing out birthday candles.
“I am thankful for so much in my life and one of the things I am most thankful for is the work we’ve been able to do with the Rare Impact Fund through @Rarebeauty,” she wrote in the caption. “Because of YOU we’ve been able to raise awareness and increase access to mental health services for young people. This is my true passion in life. People keep asking me what I want for my birthday, and I tell everyone the same thing please do not get me anything but if you want to do something for my birthday, please donate to the Rare Impact Fund.”
Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.