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Selena Gomez’s Almost $3K Plunging Cult Gaia Dress Hangs by Just 2 Strings

Selena Gomez is making waves across the pond with her street style, wearing a plunging Cult Gaia dress boldly held up by just 2 strings. Arriving at the popular restaurant, Gymkhana, in London, the multi-hyphenate turned heads in a jaw-dropping look that radiated confidence and high fashion whimsy.

Proving that earth tones are her ultimate color palette, Gomez effortlessly mixed a sultry, skin-baring silhouette with playful, fluid movement. She thus cemented her status as a global style icon who isn’t afraid to take fashion risks yet again with this look.

Selena Gomez’s plunging Cult Gaia fringe dress is held up by just 2 strings in London

The star of Selena Gomez’s London outing was a glittering, $2,998 brown plunging midi dress called the Ola from Cult Gaia. The dress features a deep scoop neckline that showcases a bold and daring aesthetic. However, the most eye-catching detail of the garment is its construction. The entire piece literally hangs by two ultra-thin, delicate spaghetti straps. This gives the heavy, textured dress a modern and barely there feel.

Crafted from a metallic-knit lurex fabric in a rich Java brown hue, the dress is heavily decorated with layers of cascading fringe made from hand-sewn beads. Moreover, the beaded fringe catches the light and creates a beautiful, fluid shimmer with every step she takes. The midi-length dress hugs her curves beautifully before hitting right around her ankles to show off her choice of footwear.

Gomez paired the statement gown with simple, elegant nude pointed-toe stiletto heels that kept the focus on her dress. For accessories, she wore small gold hoop earrings. She went with defined brows and a bronzed complexion. She also had a glossy brown lip that perfectly matched the rich tones of her dress. Selena Gomez looked radiant, proving that a casual London outing can also become an excuse for high-end glamor.

Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on theFashionSpot.

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