‘Emilia Pérez’ is in theaters on Nov. 1 and will be released on Netflix on Nov. 13
Selena Gomez is red hot!
The singer and actress, 32, wore two dazzling red dresses while in London to promote her latest movie, Emilia Pérez, on Friday, Oct. 11.
For the premiere of the movie at BFI London Film Festival, Gomez rocked a floor-length Oscar De La Renta gown that featured striking bow tie detail at the waistline and full skirt.
She accessorized the dress with a sliver necklace and several silver rings, and she wore her hair in a high ponytail with two thick tendrils of hair framing her face.
At the event, the Rare Beauty founder posed alongside her costars Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón and Adriana Paz, as well as the film’s director, Jacques Audiard.
Gomez was also photographed attending a screening of the movie at the Ham Yard Hotel in the British capital wearing another striking red look.
For that event, the star opted for a fitted off-the-shoulder red dress that she teamed with a pair of red heels. Gomez kept her hair, glam and jewelry the same as she did with her Oscar De La Renta attire.
Earlier in the day, Gomez, her costars and the movie’s director appeared for a photocall in London ahead of the film festival. There, the star sported a long, sleeveless black gown.
The following day, on Saturday, Oct. 12, Gomez wore another dark-colored look to attend a Deadline Contenders event, again at London’s Ham Yard Hotel.
That outfit consisted of a dark gray trouser suit featuring an oversized blazer, which Gomez teamed with a black top and black belt.
Gomez’s new project, a Spanish-language movie-musical, first debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where it took home two awards.
A synopsis for the film says: “Through liberating song and dance and bold visuals, this odyssey follows the journey of four remarkable women in Mexico, each pursuing their own happiness.”
“The fearsome cartel leader Emilia enlists Rita (Saldaña), an unappreciated lawyer stuck in a dead-end job, to help fake her death so that Emilia can finally live authentically as her true self,” the synopsis continues.