We “Can’t Get Enough” of this red carpet moment.
Selena Gomez proved she’s on top of her fashion game as she wowed in a busty red dress and six figures worth of diamonds on the 2023 VMAs red carpet Tuesday night.
The “Love You Like a Love Song” singer, 31, looked in the mood to party in her low-cut Oscar de la Renta dress, which featured a nude underlayer, high slit and red beaded flowers that formed a lace-like pattern and trailed down the front like vines.
Gomez, 31, wore her hair in a straight center-parted style, accessorizing with Giardini Segreti diamond butterfly earrings ($42,700), a matching bracelet ($36,330) and strappy red heels.
She gave fans a closer look at her sparkling double-flower Giardini Segreti diamond ring ($36,800) on her Instagram Story, sharing a photo that revealed the pricey sparkler (and her red manicure).
Gomez is nominated for three awards at the star-studded event, including Song of the Year, Best Collaboration and Best Afrobeats for her song “Calm Down” with Rema — and she even posted an Instagram video of herself listening to the song as she rode to the ceremony.
The former Disney Channel star also released some new music for the first time in three years, dropping her first song, “Single Soon” at the end of August.
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She teased the song in an Instagram post last month, showing a peek of the sparkly purple minidress and pearl necklaces she sports in the upbeat music video, which she said was not about her ex-boyfriend, The Weeknd, despite swirling rumors.
Along with her musical career, Gomez continues to star in the Hulu hit show “only Murders in the Building,” and it seems she’s been eager to get back to work amid the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
The “Lose You to Love Me” singer was criticized for sharing a since-deleted Instagram post stating “Missing and waiting @onlymurdershulu,” which violated the labor union’s promotion rules during the strike.
Rule-breaking aside, the Rare Beauty founder looks ready to jump back into the music scene head-first.