Selena Gomez Channels Hollywood in Scarlet Gown During Wedding Date With Benny Blanco
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco made a stylish appearance at a wedding last night—and no, it wasn't their own just yet.
Instead, the couple stepped out in style for the nuptials of their friends Lil Dicky and Kristin Batalucco, with the two coordinating their looks and leaning into full retro Hollywood glam.
The actor shared a carousel of photos on Instagram, writing 'About last nights wedding 💒.'
For their outing, the Only Murders In The Building star chose a bold red sleeveless gown with a sleek turtleneck halter. She layered it with a plush black coat and added statement geometric diamond earrings.
She doubled down on the fiery hue with a classic red lip. Gomez also pulled back her hair into a glossy updo that featured a swooping wave on one side.
Blanco complemented his fiancée perfectly in a cobalt blue suit paired with a black shirt and layered gold pendant necklaces.
Though Gomez and Blanco were guests this time, their own wedding is on the horizon. Blanco proposed last December with a cheeky Taco Bell-themed soundstage picnic.
Speaking to InStyle in June, he said, 'I love kids; I love being an uncle. I want to be a dad, though, God willing. I'm just dreaming and praying every day.'
Blanco added, 'I met Selena when she was 16. We didn't work together until many years later. They say you've probably already met the person that you're gonna spend the rest of your life with… I never believed that shit until it happened to me. And now I get to kiss her. It's like my own little fairytale I concocted.'
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