Selena Gomez has captivated the internet yet again with her minidress looks. The pop icon recently attended the 2025 Rare Impact Fund Benefit in Los Angeles, California. It was her brand’s third annual philanthropic event, which aims to increase mental health support for young people. For the occasion, she showed up in two absolutely stunning outfits, with photos now going viral all over social media.
Selena Gomez stuns in two minidress looks at Rare Impact Fund Benefit
On October 29, Selena Gomez donned two gorgeous minidresses by Danielle Frankel for the Rare Impact Fund Benefit. Moreover, she was styled by Erin Walsh for the event. The “Calm Down” singer first opted for a purple silk twill wool number with a matching shawl and hand-dyed Kennedy heels. She left her short dark hair loose for this look, completing it with some eyeliner and a matte lip. Moreover, her accessories included earrings and a ring from Effy Jewelry.
Furthermore, the 33-year-old changed to a red matte high silk crepe minidress, tying her hair up for the second look. It featured a scaft drape train that added a hint of elegance to the playful fit.
Besides her ensembles, her manicure stole the spotlight. The “Wizards of Waverly Place” alum’s longtime nail artist, Tom Bachik, shared the details of her manicure on Instagram. He prepared the nails by using a Tweezerman Glass Manicure Set, followed by Olive & June Nail Strengthener and Builder Gel Polish in Blush Jelly. He also applied his Cosmic Chrome Powder in Aurora to give it a metallic touch. He finished off the nail art with Beetles Gel Polish’s No Wipe Gel Top Coat.
In addition, fans showered praise on Gomez’s look under Danielle Frankel’s posts. One user wrote, “She looks incredible in this color, this silhouette – just perfect.” Another exclaimed, “Everything about this look is perfect!” Additionally, a third user noted, “So so good!!! The color is perfection on her!!!” A fan also stated, “As stunning as ever wow.”
Originally reported by Ritika Singh on theFashionSpot.

 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			