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Selena Gomez Does Businesswear With ’70s Flair for Rare Beauty’s 4th Mental Health Summit

Selena Gomez elevated minimalism and businesswear on Thursday for Rare Beauty’s 4th Annual Mental Health Summit at Rolling Greens in Los Angeles. The singer attended the summit of her company, held in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, wearing a white cream-colored blazer with buttons and slightly rolled-up sleeves, a simple white fitted top underneath, and ’70s-inspired high-waisted, wide-leg light blue denim jeans with a flared silhouette. Selena Gomez at Rare Beauty’s 4th annual Mental Health Summit at Rolling Greens on May 1 in Los Angeles. Gomez’s look was styled by Erin Walsh, a well-known celebrity stylist who also works with other celebrities such as Anne Hathaway and Mindy Kaling. Walsh and Gomez have been working together since 2023. At the event, Gomez spoke about her own experiences with bipolar disorder and the importance of mental health access for communities. The summit hosted nearly 200 attendees, including mental health advocates, creators, educators and Rare Impact College Ambassadors. Selena Gomez at Rare Beauty’s 4th annual Mental Health Summit at Rolling Greens on May 1 in Los Angeles. Author and podcast host Jay Shetty held a fireside chat, exploring how sharing personal stories can connect people. Attendees also participated in Rare Beauty’s “Send Warm

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