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Selena Gomez Brings Bridal Footwear to Rare Impact Fund Benefit Gala in Pink Danielle Frankel Heels

Selena Gomez Brings Bridal Footwear to Rare Impact Fund Benefit Gala in Pink Danielle Frankel Heels

Selena Gomez doubled down on satin pink for the third annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit on Wednesday night, held at Nya Studios West in Los Angeles. Playing hostess with the mostest, the beauty entrepreneur was outfitted in a custom Danielle Frankel look.

Dressed by celebrity stylist Erin Walsh, Gomez stepped out in the New York City-based bridal label’s hand-dyed satin Kennedy pumps, which featured a rounded square toe and 100mm heel. With fabric that peeled away at the top edge of the shoes, the silhouette stood out in a sea of classic heels. Though the punchy pink pumps were made exclusively for Gomez, the style is available in white on the designer’s website.

Gomez wore a full custom look from Danielle Frankel.

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The “Love You to Lose Me” singer slipped into a mauve silk twill wool minidress by Danielle Frankel. The leg-baring number boasted a wide neckline and a deep V-shaped back. A matching floor-grazing silk twill shawl was wrapped around the A-lister’s arms as she posed for photos. 

Gomez amped up the all-pink ensemble with dangly diamond earrings from Effy and a chunky ring. Her shiny brunette hair was styled in a flipped-out bob, while Gomez sported a matte makeup look courtesy of her Rare Beauty products.

Her pink pumps were a custom version of the brand's Kennedy heels.

Her pink pumps were a custom version of the brand’s Kennedy heels.

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After the red carpet wrapped up, the pop star switched her look, trading the pink outfit for a rich maroon ensemble. Gomez, who was joined by husband Benny Blanco, was seen in a minidress adorned with a satin cape alongside matching pumps rendered in the same high-shine fabric. Blanco, meanwhile, suited up in a sharp black tuxedo. 

Gomez switched into a rich maroon look for the event.

Gomez switched into a rich maroon look for the event.

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Gomez launched the Rare Impact Fund in 2020 as a way to raise funds and awareness for youth mental health globally. According to Vogue, the event last night brought in more than $600,000. Among the high-profile guests were Laufey, who performed during the fete, Jimmy Kimmel and Jackie Asamoah.

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