Selena Gomez looked like a real-life Snow White as she walked the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last night.
The actress radiated classic Hollywood glamour in a silky black gown with a dramatic criss-crossing off-the-shoulder neckline, a corseted bodice, and a high leg slit. She styled it simply with strappy black stiletto sandals.
To further elevate the ensemble, Gomez wore diamond jewellery, including flower-inspired earrings and several stacked rings. And for a glamorous pop of red, she added on a bright rouge lip and a matching glossy manicure. A stunning, curled-in bob put the bow on top of the elegant look.
It was a big night for Gomez, who has had an incredible awards season (filled with equally incredible red-carpet looks) due to her roles in Emilia Pérez and Only Murders in the Building. As the SAG Awards celebrate both outstanding motion picture and television performances of the year, Gomez was recognised for both of her roles.
With her Emilia Pérez cast—which includes former Bazaar US cover star Zoe Saldaña—she was up for an award in the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category. With her Only Murders in the Building cast, she was nominated for the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series award, which the series won, earning Gomez her first ever SAG Award.
In a recent interview with USA Today, the Single Soon singer confessed that she was “so nervous” about her first Spanish-speaking movie role, in Emilia Pérez, but she “ultimately ended up getting to develop a character that is very similar to myself and I believe a lot of Latinx communities in America,” she said.
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