Selena Gomez cut an ultra stylish figure as she attended a private screening of her Apple TV+ documentary My Mind and Me on Wednesday night.
It was hosted by the 30-year-old actress’ Rare Impact Fund, which is a charity that raises money for mental health services and education.
Gomez strutted her stuff on the red carpet ahead of the screening in a white and navy blue tweed minidress.
Stylish: Selena Gomez cut an ultra stylish figure as she attended a private screening of her Apple TV+ documentary My Mind and Me on Wednesday night
It had sparkly rhinestone buttons up the front of the dress as well as on the pockets.
Gomez highlighted her toned legs in black semi-sheer Calzedonia tights and platform heels.
The Disney Channel alum’s silky brunette hair was slicked back in a ponytail, allowing her to showcase her impeccably made-up face.
Using products from her Rare Beauty makeup line, Gomez created a moody monochrome look with maroon-toned eyeshadow, blush and lipstick.
Strut: Gomez strutted her stuff on the red carpet ahead of the screening in a white and navy blue tweed minidress and Calzedonia tights
Advocacy: It was hosted by the 30-year-old actress’ Rare Impact Fund, which is a charity that raises money for mental health services and education. Elyse Cohen, who does social impact for Gomez’s Rare Beauty line, joined the Who Says singer on the red carpet
For some added drama, she stuck on a pair of fake lashes and lined her eyes with black liner.
Her nails were worn in a claw-like French manicure.
Elyse Cohen, who does social impact for Gomez’s Rare Beauty line, joined the Who Says singer on the red carpet.
The duo partook in a post-screening discussion at the front of the theater revolving around Gomez’s mental health advocacy and the candid documentary detailing her personal struggles with depression, anxiety and a lupus diagnosis.
Glam: The Disney Channel alum’s silky brunette hair was slicked back in a ponytail, allowing her to showcase her impeccably made-up face. Using products from her Rare Beauty makeup line, Gomez created a moody monochrome look with maroon-toned eyeshadow, blush and lipstick
Discussion: The duo partook in a post-screening discussion at the front of the theater revolving around Gomez’s mental health advocacy and the candid documentary detailing her personal struggles with depression, anxiety and a lupus diagnosis
Apple TV+ documentary My Mind and Me premiered on the streaming service on November 3, receiving acclaim from fans and critics alike.
Along with releasing a documentary, Gomez is also riding high off the success of the second season of her hit Hulu series, Only Murders In The Building.
Gomez – who co-stars with comedians Martin Short and Steve Martin – earned a Golden Globe nomination for her work on the murder-mystery show.
Nominated: This week it was revealed that Gomez earned a Golden Globe nomination for her work on Hulu’s Only Murders In The Building
Role: She plays the true-crime podcaster, Arconia resident and artist Mabel Mora
She plays the true-crime podcaster, Arconia resident and artist Mabel Mora.
Gomez called the nomination a ‘dream come true’ in a celebratory post shared to her Instagram moments after the nominees were revealed.
Over the weekend, Gomez made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live.
She appeared during Martin and Short’s, who were hosting, monologue.
Surprise! Over the weekend, Gomez made a surprise appearance on the Steven Martin and Martin Short hosted episode of Saturday Night Live