Selena Gomez Suits Up in Stella McCartney With Edgy Twist for ‘Lola’ Premiere With Nicola Peltz-Beckham

Selena Gomez put an edgy spin on suiting while attending the premiere of “Lola” on Saturday in Los Angeles. Gomez is good friends with Nicola Peltz-Beckham, who directs and stars in the new film.

Gomez sported a black blazer and cropped trousers with a white satin corset. The singer and actress accessorized her Stella McCartney ensemble with a studded Valentino clutch and nude pumps by Manolo Blahnik. She also added on Jennifer Meyer jewels.

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Selena Gomez at the premiere of "Lola" held at the Regency Bruin Theatre on February 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Selena Gomez at the premiere of “Lola” on Feb. 3 in Los Angeles.

The “Only Murders in the Building” star was assisted by stylist Erin Walsh, who’s also known for dressing Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba and Elizabeth Banks.

Marissa Marino styled Gomez’s dark tresses with full fringe, while makeup artist Melissa Murdick gave her a bold red lip and a pop of rosy blush.

Peltz-Beckham, meanwhile, opted for a custom corset suit from her mother-in-law Victoria Beckham’s label.

Selena Gomez and Nicola Peltz at the premiere of "Lola" held at the Regency Bruin Theatre on February 3, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Selena Gomez and Nicola Peltz-Beckham at the premiere of “Lola” on Feb. 3 in Los Angeles.

Both stars channeled black-and-white hues, which are poised for popularity this season. Labels including Gucci and Jil Sander sent snowy shades down the runway last year, while stars at the recent Grammys and Golden Globes opted for pared-down palettes.

At the latter award show in early January, Gomez channeled another major color trend, wearing a bright red frock by Armani Privé. Rouge hues dominated the runway during the fall 2023 season, with labels like Valentino, Carolina Herrera and Emilia Wickstead ushering in a red renaissance.

In December, Gomez was recognized by WWD’s sister publication, Beauty Inc, which presented her with the Pete Born Impact Award for her makeup brand, Rare Beauty.

“The most important thing from the beginning of creating this brand was to have a positive impact in the beauty space — to create a brand that would just allow you to embrace who you are, and not necessarily lead people to look a certain way in order to reach ‘perfection,’” Gomez said during the Beauty Inc Awards. “Creating the mental health impact fund through Rare — that, to me, is body, mind and soul.”

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