It was less a premiere, more a coronation. Becky G, pop sensation turned documentary subject, arrived at the Tribeca Film Festival not just as a star—she arrived as a storyteller. And with the unveiling of her intimate new film Rebbeca, named for her given name Rebbeca Marie Gomez, she signaled a new era of creative agency, vulnerability, and, of course, red carpet reverie.
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For the film’s debut screening and live Q&A, the singer stepped into a soft-focus fantasy—a diaphanous cream gown that whispered vintage romance with every flounce. The halter-neck dress was a study in texture and light, with scalloped ruffles cascading delicately down the bodice and skirt, each seam fluttering like a heartbeat under the theatre lights. It was boho-meets-Brigitte Bardot, with an air of barefoot-in-the-countryside fantasy dialed up for downtown Manhattan.
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Elevated by ivory platform heels and gilded accents—tri-hoop earrings and statement rings that sparkled like constellations—Becky G pulled her hair into a sleek bun, letting the dress and her presence take center stage. The moment wasn’t just sartorially seamless—it was emotionally charged. Onstage, she joined directors Gabriela Cavanagh and Jennifer Tiexiera and moderator Tefi Pessoa to peel back the curtain on Rebbeca, a film that traces her journey through music, memory, and identity.

Later, the singer treated the audience to a surprise live performance, accompanied by the stirring compositions of Ethan Ridings—a cinematic crescendo to an already electric evening.

But before the lights dimmed, Becky G graced the carpet in a second look that leaned into pure movie-star opulence: a saffron Georges Hobeika creation, intricately embroidered with beaded, botanical motifs that shimmered like sunlight through honey. It was regal, radiant, and refreshingly unexpected—exactly like the woman herself.
Rebbeca doesn’t just document the making of Esquinas, her first Regional Mexican album—it digs deeper, unearthing stories of lineage, loss, cultural pride, and reinvention. It’s a portrait of Becky G not as a pop persona, but as a woman reclaiming her narrative.
And in true star fashion, she’s doing it all in sweeping gowns, sky-high platforms, and the full glow of her truth.