As a child, Selena performed with Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus on Disney. But, unlike her “classmates”, the star does not shock the audience with wild antics and catchy things. Gomez prefers style to kitsch, and talent to eccentric actions.

Although, it’s worth noting that over time, her videos have become much more explicit. But the singer does not go to extremes, like the same Miley Cyrus. And we love her because she knows how to stop in time and not go crazy.

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It was 2008 that became a real “breakthrough” for Selena. The star signed a contract with Hollywood Records and at the age of 16 began her “adult” career. For her first outings, Gomez chose simple looks, avoiding overt designer dresses. However, even in ordinary jeans and a shirt, Selena looked like a lady, and not “a girl from the next yard.”

But already in 2009, Selena’s style begins to transform. The star appears in a delicate flying dress at the Raise Hope for Congo charity event. Despite the mini’s length, the singer did not look defiant: a free silhouette and open shoulders instead of a neckline looked modest and seductive.

By the way, unlike Miley Cyrus, Selena does not like experiments with hair. Kare is perhaps the singer’s most daring haircut. Well, she also dabbled with bangs and colored strands.

Selena’s style grew with her. From a gentle teenage girl, she turned into a beautiful diva. In 2012, at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, Selena showed off a pale blue slip dress embroidered with sequins. The style of the golden age of Hollywood transformed the girl – from a young shy cutie Gomez turned into a southern beauty. Having tried on luxurious dresses, she fell in love with them forever. Since then, designer novelties have pushed jeans into Selena’s wardrobe. But no matter what Selena chooses, the star always remembers that the mini is incompatible with the neckline. The singer prefers bright or light colors that accentuate tan and natural make-up and hair.

Gomez is not afraid to be bright and feminine: pencil skirts, crop tops, pumps, and red lipstick go very well with Selena. Luxurious dresses look as organic on her as jeans. Unlike the outfits of many stars, there is a special charm in the images of Selena. Her style can be safely called a new classic.

25-year-old American singer and actress Selena Gomez is ahead of Kim Kardashian in popularity on Instagram. And it is not surprising – Selena has long ceased to be perceived as a little cute girl, she shines in the best outfits on the red carpet, shoots fashionable music videos, plays in big movies, and is the youngest UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Selena’s talent received the attention of director Woody Allen – today it became known that he invited the actress to participate in his new secret project with Elle Fanning and young Timothy Chalamet.

Getting rid of the Disney girl image is not easy. Many young actresses have gone through this (for example, those who shone at Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood party yesterday). After Disney, Selena plunged into music, gathered a group, released several albums, and recently shot a video for the song Fetish, which has collected 38 million views. In the world of cinema, her affairs are also going uphill – after endless roles in television series and films for teenagers, Selena began to get serious roles, for example, in the films And Lost the Battle and Uncontrollable.

The popularity of Selena Gomez has reached the fashion world. She has several dozen covers of glossy magazines, including three Vogue. Selena also caught the eye of Louis Vuitton’s creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, who invited her to be the face of the Fall / Winter 2016 and Series 5 campaigns.

A change of style is an integral part of growing up for a public person. Selena changed her short playful dresses for below-the-knee length, an abundance of lace and sequins for an unusual print, and curls for a fashionable haircut.

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