Selena Gomez stuns in Rahul Mishra's blossom-inspired couture at LA charity gala

Updated : Oct 05, 2023 16:06
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Attending the inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit, singer and actress Selena Gomez exuded glamour in a radiant appearance. Stepping onto the red carpet, Gomez donned an exquisite creation from a prominent Indian designer, expressing her deep appreciation for Indian talent. Recently surfaced images on the internet showcase her dazzling choice of attire, featuring a strapless purple dress.

The remarkable three-dimensional floral ensemble was a standout piece selected from designer Rahul Mishra’s esteemed collection. Originally presented at the Paris Haute Couture F/W 2023, this dress was a pivotal part of Mishra’s captivating We The People line.

Displaying the designer's distinctive embroidery technique, the gown exhibited an impressive 3D fabric structure, showcasing an artful combination of shaded petals. Adorned with sequins and intricate threadwork, Selena’s dress featured an elegant one-shoulder sleeve. Complementing the ensemble were diamond chandelier earrings, along with sleek, straightened hair and a minimalistic makeup look.

In 2020, Selena Gomez initiated the Rare Impact Fund Benefit, with the noble mission of combating the stigma surrounding mental health. The fund aims to provide essential services and support to those in need, reflecting Gomez's commitment to this crucial cause.

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