WE ARE INSPIRED BY SELENA GOMEZ’S SHINING SUNGLASSES

Selena Gomez graced our Instagram feed once again. Yıldız shared a photo from his night in the city. Gomez posted a series of selfies from a …

Selena Gomez graced our Instagram feed once again. Yıldız shared a photo from his night in the city.

Gomez posted a series of selfies from a party, and they said to them, “Go socialize, so I said okay. It took 20 minutes = success.”

Gomez chose her selection of sparkly glasses with an equally dazzling green harmony. Gomez donned a silky sage green dress with a turn-down collar, a black leather jacket, and silver glitter cat-eye sunglasses.The actress wore a sleek high bun showcasing her new bangs, which she presented in a separate Instagram post last week.

Her dark manicure matched her outerwear and added a few jewelery for good measure, including small hoop earrings.Although the photo was taken in a dark room, you can also spot Selena’s choice of a slightly matte lip color

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Gomez’s fans are so excited about her return to social media and she really grabs our attention with her content. )

Inspired by Selena Gomez’s radiant style, you can exami what the brightly detailed sunglasses we have chosen for you.

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FENDI
Disco Fashion Show Sunglasses
5,390 TL
fendi.com

VERSACE
Medusa Sun Glasses
234 €
farfetch.com

GUESS
Cat Eye Model Sunglasses
1,230 TL
guess.eu

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MOSCHINO
Stone Cat Eye Sunglasses
$387
moschino.com

CELINE
Square Framed Swarovski Crystal Embellished Sunglasses
$798
net-a-porter.com

SWAROVSKI
Beige Swarovski Sunglasses
2,200 TL
swarovski.com.tr

LINDA FARROW
X Sara Shakeel Debbie Crystal Sunglasses
$1,015
matchesfashion.com

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GUCCI
Cat-Eye Frame Sunglasses
$825
gucci.com

DOLCE&GABBANA
DG Crystal Sunglasses
275 €
dolcegabbana.com

VALENTINO
Black Geometric Shaped Sunglasses
3,780 TL
beymen.com

NEW SPRING HAIRCUT BY SELENA GOMEZ

Selena Gomez introduced her new bangs on TikTok. She then posted a selfie on Instagram for the first time with her cool bangs and a new beachy …

Selena Gomez introduced her new bangs on TikTok. She then posted a selfie on Instagram for the first time with her cool bangs and a new beachy bob cut. In her selfie she shared, “Who is this new hair?” she wrote.

Selena Gomez shows off her dramatic new hair look for spring; It may have started a current. A bob cut at the chin dotted with ’70s-inspired bangs. After the pop singer kicked off 2022 with an ultra-chic brunette lob, Orlando Pita cut her hair a few inches and gave Gomez a series of layers and a soft, brow-grain fringe.

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“I made the ends of her bangs rougher and added longer pieces to the sides so they wouldn’t stay straight” With a one-in ch curling iron, Pita styled her new hairstyle by adding wavy curls and finishing. “It’s a nice change, because it’s a way to refresh hair without getting rid of too much length,” says Pita.

This isn’t the first time Gomez has marked the return of the season with a hair transformation. Last April, she took a peroxide dive, replacing every distinctive brunette with an icy platinum blonde. The change comes before Grammy 2022, which is scheduled for Sunday and is nominated for best Latin pop album. Will Gomez walk away with her first golden gramophone statue, opening a new era in her life with her new hairstyle? We’ll just have to wait and see.

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Gomez spoke to ELLE.com and reporters this fall about her journey embracing her own beauty while presenting the spring collection of her makeup line Rare Beauty. “I have been wearing makeup since I was seven years old. I feel like you’re doing that kind of thing with me,” the former Disney star began. “You are very young and then you work. I have professionals doing my makeup and when I was 16 I could suddenly look 25 and that was crazy. Then I felt like, ‘Oh, I always look so young’. I should have gotten more of that look. I have to try this.’ It just made me question my beauty for what it was.”

When conceptualizing Rare Beauty, Gomez wanted to create a brand for those with similar self-doubt about their appearance. “I fell victim to wanting to change my face and do something because I see such intense trends,” she continued. “I think the most rewarding part of creating this line is that we create a place for people who don’t want to finish their job or change their face. They just want to embrace what they are and what they have. Even if you like to wear more makeup, even that will sort of work with my brand,” she added, explaining that Rare Beauty’s versatility represents “a kind of mind, body and soul” beauty experience. “That’s why I wanted the brand to be there for girls, boys, and anyone who feels like it’s okay not to look like everyone else.”