Selena Gomez has officially entered her sporty-chic era—and it’s arriving knee-high, heeled, and with a fierce strut.
Spotted on the streets of New York, the multi-hyphenate stepped out in a pair of knee-high, go-faster-striped boots that turned heads and rewrote the rules of warm-weather dressing. At first glance, they gave off an unmistakably sporty vibe—Adidas, perhaps? But a closer look revealed the real designer behind the daring footwear: Y2K icon Jeffrey Campbell, known for his era-defining silhouettes and unapologetic attitude.
Wearing the boots with a sharply tailored navy jacket buttoned to the neck and a pinstripe micro-mini skirt, Selena’s look was a striking shift from her usual red carpet glam. It was crisp, confident, and laced with Upper East Side prep—but with a cool-girl twist only she could pull off. She looked less like a pop star playing dress-up and more like the new face of fashion’s evolving codes: polished but playful, nostalgic but entirely now.
Back in New York to film the fifth season of Only Murders in the Building, Selena seems to be channeling her character’s love for mystery—at least sartorially. Her style has taken a turn into smarter, more structured territory, ditching old-Hollywood elegance for a wardrobe that feels current, clever, and distinctly hers.
But Selena is never just about the clothes. Off-set, she’s been busy expanding her already impressive empire. Her beauty line Rare Beauty continues to dominate, and now she’s dipping into the sweet treats game with a horchata-flavored Oreo—yes, really—emblazoned with her own signature design.