Selena Gomez stood out in an orange dress with sheer lace on the sides as she hit the streets of New York City😍😍

While she was in New York City to promote Only Murders in the Building, Selena Gomez wore some beautiful clothes to the press tour. Yesterday, Gomez wore an orange Self Portrait dress. On Tuesday, she wore a little black dress and sweater from Victor Glemaud that matched. Before she went on Late Night with Seth Meyers, the star did this. The outfit was seen on Gomez in Soho and Midtown East on her way to Serendipity3.

Gomez has money in the New York City dessert spot and co-owns it with another person. A few weeks ago, the actor told ELLE.com that she wanted to go there because her movie Selena Sundae had just come out there. “I can’t wait to go to Serendipity3, the restaurant in New York City that has been redone,” she said.

selena gomez ở thành phố new york vào ngày 08 tháng 9 năm 2021

.

selena gomez bên ngoài serendipity3

.

Selena Gomez is showstopping in an orange dress with sheer lace sides as  she hits the town in NYC | Daily Mail Online

Gomez said this about their different sundaes: “It’s crazy the sundaes they come up with,” referring to their record-setting Grand Opulence sundae, which costs $1,000 and has real 23-carat gold leaf in it. I haven’t tried the Grand Opulence sundae yet, but I might during my next visit. If you want a standard sundae, I like our Forbidden Broadway Sundae, which has vanilla ice cream, hot fudge, and whipped cream on top of chocolate blackout cake.

Selena-Gomez-Late-Night-Seth-Meyers-TV-Style-Fashion-Self-Portrait-Tom-Lorenzo-Site  (3) - Tom + Lorenzo

Gomez thought about how working with the Serendipity3 and Serendipity Ice Cream brands, along with her own makeup line, Rare Beauty, had taught her a lot about how to run a business. “It’s important to do something you believe in and pay attention to what other people have to say,” she said. “I don’t say I know everything, and I believe it’s important to keep an open mind and consider other points of view when making choices.”