Selena Gomez displayed her lavish professional attire at the Time100 Summit, donning a nearly $23,000 ensemble.

Selena Gomez makes a statement with her impeccable style when she steps into work mode.Selena Gomez Chosen as Speaker for Time100 Summit, Appears at Prestigious  Event in NYC: Photo 5033428 | Selena Gomez Photos | Just Jared:  Entertainment News

The “Only Murders in the Building” actress graced New York City with her presence on Wednesday for the annual Time100 Summit. During the event, she took the stage with senior Time editor Lucy Feldman to discuss her makeup brand, Rare Beauty.

Throughout her appearance, Gomez exuded elegance in her high-end, work-appropriate ensemble, which comes with a hefty price tag of nearly $23,000.Selena Gomez arrives at the 2024 Time100 Summit in New York City.

Arriving at the summit, Gomez sported a chic $1,017 black-leather duster coat by Ducie, paired with $595 cat-eye-shaped sunglasses from Linda Farrow and a $790 Completedworks purse crafted from resin and recycled leather. These accessories complemented her leather corseted gown by Brandon Maxwell, which retails for $3,295.Selena Gomez in Brandon Maxwell at the 2024 TIME100 Summit in New York :  r/whatthefrockk

Styled by Erin Walsh, Gomez completed her look with $298 Black Suede Studio heels, which have quickly sold out.Selena Gomez attends the Time100 Summit in New York City.

But the pièce de résistance of her outfit was undoubtedly her stunning diamond jewelry from Stephanie Gottlieb, totaling $16,985. Adorning herself with a double-domed ring crafted from diamonds and gold ($1,990), matching earrings ($3,495), and a diamond tennis choker ($11,500), Gomez radiated luxury and sophistication.Selena Gomez at the 2024 Time100 Summit in New York City.

This extravagant ensemble suited Gomez perfectly, especially as she expressed her commitment to Rare Beauty during the event. Despite the brand’s staggering valuation of $2 billion, Gomez emphasized her dedication, stating, “I don’t think I’m going anywhere. I am enjoying this a little too much. I just want to continue building what we’re doing,” to Time magazine.

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