Inside Selena Gomez’s Fairytale Wedding — All the Exclusive Details

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are getting ready for one of the most expected celebrity weddings of 2025. The 33-year-old Hands To Myself songbird and the 37-year-old hitmaking music producer will say ‘I do’ in Montecito, California, a scenic town not much far from Santa Barbara.

Inside Selena Gomez’s Fairytale Wedding — All the Exclusive Details
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Star-Studded Location

Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito is between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The place is already home to many of Hollywood’s popular names, like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Aniston, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Several sources shared to Daily Mail, last week that the couple’s wedding plans are in September, while TMZ reported later that the celebration would happen “at the end of the month.”

Inside Selena Gomez’s Fairytale Wedding — All the Exclusive Details
Selena Gomez wedding dress

Wedding Choices

These preferences show the singer’s wish to keep her wedding private and reflective of her roots, rather than following celebrity extravagance celebrations.

Love Story in the Limelight

Selena Gomez intends to skip tradition when it comes to dessert and lean for comfort and simplicity. In a candid video, the Texas native shared: “My preferred dessert would be biscuits and gravy. My Nana’s biscuits and gravy. That sounds like dessert to me.” She added: “Whenever that day comes, I do know I don’t want a big cake.”

The couple officially confirmed their relationship in December 2023, and got engaged after a year. Sharing her joyful moment with fans, Selena posted a photo of her elegant ring accompanied with the caption: “Forever starts now.” The diamond, valued nearly $1 million, was chosen by Benny.

Benny with Selena Gomez

Their engagement happened after months of creative collaboration, which was highlighted by their working on their joint album I Said I Love You First. The project was released in March and portrayed their chemistry.

Inside Selena Gomez’s Fairytale Wedding — All the Exclusive Details
Selena Gomez wedding dress

In June, Blanco appeared with Richard Wilkins on Australia’s Today show to talk about music, love, and their wedding. The Hal David Starlight Award winner confirmed that life “couldn’t be better” after releasing the album after being engaged.

When Wilkins humorously said, “Most people when they get engaged they plan a wedding, but you and Selena make an album,” Benny laughed, explaining: “We just started making music in our house as a little fun activity and then all of a sudden we had one song, then two songs, then three songs, then four songs.”

Speaking about his fiancée, he added: “She was just a joy to work with and it was better to work with her than anyone else because at the end of the day I get to kiss her too.”

Inside Selena Gomez’s Fairytale Wedding — All the Exclusive Details
Selena Gomez wedding dress

As the end of September nears, anticipation is climbing for Gomez and Blanco’s big day. With a dreamy Montecito charm, personal menu ideas, and the undeniable bond the couple share.

Arianna Cirrincione Unveils Metallic Romance at Venice

Arianna Cirrincione’s silvery-lavender gown at the Duse premiere was pure cinematic fantasy—equal parts old-world glamour and futuristic polish, with a ponytail that meant business.

There’s a moment every red carpet watcher waits for—the look that doesn’t just photograph well, but rewrites the mood of the night. At the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, Arianna Cirrincione delivered exactly that during the premiere of Duse. Her entrance wasn’t loud, but it was luminous. And it lingered.

Cirrincione wore a strapless gown that married texture and fluidity with rare finesse. The bodice, metallic and sculpted, shimmered like hammered platinum—structured yet soft, almost armor-like in its confidence. Below, the skirt flowed in a satin-like fabric, tinted a silvery-lavender hue that caught the light with every step. The contrast between the rigid upper and the liquid lower half created a visual tension that felt intentional, almost architectural. While the designer remains unconfirmed at press time, the craftsmanship suggests a couture-level understanding of balance and movement.

Minimalism ruled. No necklace distracted from the neckline’s clean geometry. Earrings, if present, were discreet. The real punctuation came from her sleek ponytail—tight, high, and polished to a mirror finish. It wasn’t just a hairstyle; it was a statement. A nod to discipline. A refusal to dilute the drama of the dress.

Mirela Balic Channels Power Leather at El Talento Photocall

At the El Talento photocall, Mirela Balic served up a masterclass in modern edge—dark green leather, gold hardware, and a silhouette that meant business.

There’s photocall fashion, and then there’s a full-on style statement. On September 1st, 2025, Mirela Balic arrived at the El Talento media event in Madrid with a look that didn’t just nod to power dressing—it redefined it. In a sea of tailored blazers and safe monochromes, Balic’s outfit was a cinematic jolt of attitude.

Mirela Balic Channels Power Leather at El Talento Photocall
Mirela Balic

She wore a dark green leather ensemble that fused structure with swagger. The jacket, cropped and sharply tailored, featured bold gold buttons that punctuated the look like exclamation marks. Underneath, a black bra peeked through—intentional, provocative, and perfectly balanced by the high-waisted, wide-legged leather pants that grounded the outfit in editorial polish. The texture of the leather was rich and matte, catching light without glare, and the silhouette was pure confidence: strong shoulders, cinched waist, and legs that moved like a runway.

Ester Expósito Debuts Gingham Chic at El Talento Photocall

Ester Expósito gave the black carpet a playful twist—her blue-and-white checkered co-ord at the El Talento photocall was part Brigitte Bardot, part Gen-Z power move.

Some outfits flirt with nostalgia. Others remix it. At the El Talento photocall in Madrid on September 1st, 2025, Ester Expósito arrived in a look that did both—effortlessly. While others leaned into tailored neutrals and safe silhouettes, Expósito chose gingham and attitude. And it worked.

Ester Expósito Debuts Gingham Chic at El Talento Photocall
Ester Exposito

She wore a cropped shirt and matching mini skirt in a blue-and-white checkered print—classic gingham, but with a modern cut. The shirt, fitted and slightly boxy, hit just above the waist, revealing a sliver of midriff. The skirt was short, structured, and clean-lined, giving the look a youthful edge without tipping into cliché. The fabric appeared lightweight, possibly cotton or a cotton-blend, with just enough stiffness to hold shape under the flashbulbs.

Helen Flanagan showing the struggles of motherhood

HELEN Flanagan has been forced to slash the price of her £1.5million mansion AGAIN after struggling to sell her family pad amid money woes.

The former Coronation Street star, 35, had already slashed more than £300,000 off the price of the house she shared with ex Scott Sinclair. Now Helen has been forced to reduce the price again for a second time after just fourth months of being on the market.Helen first put the £1.5million six-bedroom family home up for sale in May, before reducing it to £1.195million just four weeks later. Now, the detached, 5,000sq ft home can be snapped up for a cheeky £995,000.

Helen Flanagan showing the struggles of motherhood

It has five reception rooms, six bathrooms and six bedrooms including two en-suites.The house is situated on the edge of moors and is said to have “breathtaking views”.Helen, who has spoken openly about “losing all her money” in the past, recently opened up being forced to downsize.

Helen Flanagan said: “It actually makes me sad that I’m going to be leaving soon because I actually put so much effort into it. “When we moved I put like a lot lot of my savings into doing the house up and making it look really beautiful. “But it’s a big house. It’s an eight bedroom house, which is obviously really hard to keep on top of.”

Helen Flanagan showing the struggles of motherhood

Meanwhile, Helen Flanagan has shown off her evil stepmother credentials as she debuted her panto outfit for the first time.The actress will play the evil stepmother in Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena in December.

The stunning star donned a sequinned red and black dress, with black feathered sleeves, and wore a gold and red diamante tiara on her head.She also held aloft a red apple, symbolic of the poisonous apple so relevant to the Snow White storyline.A source previously told The Sun: “Helen is excited for panto season and can’t wait to get into character, she’s a brilliant actress and knows how to put on a show.

Helen Flanagan Instagram Post

“She’ll also be pocketing a pretty penny, celebrities and soap stars make good money doing panto and always look forward to it as some extra income.”But despite being about to make her first foray into the world of pantomime, Helen is not looking forward to being alone this Christmas.

Helen Flanagan showing the struggles of motherhood

Helen, shares daughters Matilda, nine, Delilah, six, as well as four-year-old son Charlie, with her ex Scott Sinclair. However, the ex-Coronation Street star also recently told The Sun that she was spending Christmas without her children this year, as she and former Chelsea footballer Scott, who most recently played for Bristol Rovers, live so far apart.But Helen explained: “”I’ll do something in November – a really nice long weekend then I feel like I’ve had my Christmas period with them.”

Ruby Marino Attends Horror Nights Premiere 2025

Ruby Marino leaned into spooky prep at Universal’s Horror Nights—navy corsetry, pleated gray skirt, and loafers that whispered “schoolgirl, but make it haunted.”

Ruby Marino knows how to dress for a theme without losing herself in it. At the September 4, 2025 opening night of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, she arrived on the red carpet with a look that balanced eerie ambiance and youthful edge—think Wednesday Addams meets downtown cool.

Set against a backdrop of gothic stained glass and blood-red lighting, Marino’s outfit played with contrast and silhouette. She wore a navy blue corset-style top—structured, slightly romantic, and unmistakably modern. The fabric appeared matte, with subtle boning that sculpted the torso without veering into costume territory. Paired with a gray pleated skirt that hit mid-thigh, the ensemble nodded to school uniform tropes but twisted them into something sharper, more cinematic.

Ruby Marino Attends Horror Nights Premiere
Ruby Marino

Her footwear—a pair of black loafers—grounded the look in classic prep, while also adding a touch of utilitarian polish. No stilettos, no platforms—just clean lines and confident pacing. Accessories were minimal, letting the outfit speak for itself. The absence of jewelry felt deliberate, a styling choice that kept the focus on silhouette and mood.

In a sea of horror-themed excess, Marino’s outfit stood out for its restraint. It didn’t scream Halloween—it whispered it. And that whisper was far more stylish. Her look fits seamlessly into the evolving archive of celebrity style, where genre dressing meets editorial finesse.

Julia Butters Attends Horror Nights Premiere

Julia Butters gave Halloween glam a casual twist—ruffled noir top, capri jeans, and heels that said “I’m here for the scares, but make it fashion.”

Julia Butters doesn’t need a costume to command attention. At the September 4, 2025 opening night of Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights in Hollywood, she stepped onto the red carpet with a look that was equal parts laid-back and theatrically sharp—proof that you don’t have to go full vampire to embrace the gothic mood.

Set against a backdrop of crimson-lit cathedral windows and moody shadows, Butters opted for a black ruffled top that brought texture and movement to the frame. The fabric, likely a lightweight crepe or chiffon, featured layered detailing along the neckline and sleeves—dramatic without being overwhelming. Paired with dark blue capri jeans and a belt that cinched the waist just enough, the silhouette felt youthful, modern, and refreshingly unpretentious.

Julia Butters Attends Horror Nights Premiere

Her accessories were minimal but effective: a delicate necklace that caught the light, and black heels that added polish without sacrificing comfort. The styling leaned into contrast—structured denim against soft ruffles, casual cuts against a theatrical setting. It’s the kind of outfit that doesn’t scream “red carpet,” but rather whispers “I know exactly what I’m doing.”

In a season where horror-themed events often invite over-the-top styling, Butters’ look felt like a masterclass in restraint. It’s a reminder that celebrity fashion doesn’t always need sequins or latex to make an impact—sometimes, a well-cut pair of jeans and a ruffled top are all it takes.

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF

When Sydney Sweeney stepped onto the red carpet for the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Christy on September 5, 2025, in her custom Erdem Resort 2026 gown, I found myself in a familiar, albeit frustrating, fashion déjà vu. It’s a moment that begs the question: is Hollywood, or rather, the styling industry, caught in an endless loop of satin corsetry for our beloved ingenues?

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF

The initial impression was one of delicate blush, a light pink confection that, at first glance, seemed to float. The dress, designed by Erdem, cinched dramatically at Sweeney’s waist, a signature of the corset silhouette that has, frankly, become a recurring motif in her recent red-carpet outings. While the Erdem lookbook does indicate that the draped creases in the skirt are intentional – a detail I can appreciate for its artistic nuance – my real issue lies elsewhere. A corset gown? Again?

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF

We saw a strikingly similar silhouette with Wiederhoeft’s Spring 2025 strapless silver satin corseted dress back in April, and the Danielle Frankel one was only last month. While Sweeney is undoubtedly a radiant figure, this continuous reliance on the satin corset, despite its historical allure, feels… uninspired. Her incredible Miu Miu Met Gala look from what feels like an age ago demonstrated her ability to truly embody high fashion with an adventurous spirit. Why, then, this repetitive play on a single theme? It’s a question that echoes through the hallowed halls of fashion week, from Paris to Milan, where true innovation is always celebrated.

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF
Sydney Sweeney

The dress itself gathered at Sweeney’s hip, featuring a subtle red detail that provided a singular point of contrast before fanning out into a small train. Her blonde hair, styled in soft, cascading curls, and her “super glowy” yet simple glam, were impeccable. At 27, Sweeney exudes a natural beauty that, in my expert opinion, is sometimes overshadowed by these overly structured pieces. As famed fashion critic Genevieve Dubois once quipped during a hushed moment backstage at a Parisian couture show, “There is a fine line between paying homage to the past and being trapped by it. True elegance lies in progression, not mere reiteration.”

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF

This recurring corset narrative for Sydney comes amidst a busy period for the actress. In Christy, she portrays former professional boxer Christy Martin, a role for which she underwent a significant physical transformation, gaining over 30 pounds and training intensely for three months. This dedication to her craft is truly commendable, reflecting the discipline we admire in the creation of haute couture itself. Her recent film, Americana, also premiered just ahead of TIFF, on August 22.

Sydney Sweeney Erdem Gown at TIFF

The fashion world is always in flux, a beautiful dance between innovation and homage. While the corset has its undeniable place in fashion history, evolving from a symbol of constraint to one of empowerment in myriad ways, its frequent, almost interchangeable, application on a star like Sydney Sweeney prompts a deeper reflection. Is it a testament to its timeless appeal, or a missed opportunity for bolder, more diverse sartorial statements? As Lara Parker, I firmly believe that a true fashion moment transcends mere trend—it tells a story, evokes an emotion, and leaves an indelible mark. And while this Erdem gown is beautiful in its own right, it left me yearning for the next chapter in Sydney’s celebrity style narrative.

Madeleine McGraw Unveils Neo-Romanticism for Numéro

Never one to be boxed in by her on-screen personas, Madeleine McGraw’s editorial for Numéro Netherlands (a title that, it must be said, is carving out a truly unique space in the fashion world) debuts a new kind of glamorous vulnerability.

The shoot, lensed by photographer Dylan Perlot, feels less like a traditional fashion spread and more like an intimate lookbook of a woman in flux. The lighting is soft and natural, casting long, dramatic shadows that play with the textures of each piece. This is fashion as a character study, a series of vignettes that reveal a quiet strength and a deep, introspective mood.

Madeleine McGraw Unveils Neo-Romanticism for Numéro

The first look offers a dramatic silhouette—a black silk slip dress paired with a floor-length faux fur coat. The coat, with its thick, alternating stripes of gray and white, gives a nod to old Hollywood glamour but with a modern, animal-friendly twist. The fabric looks incredibly plush and tactile, creating a powerful, almost regal presence as she poses low to the ground. The simple black dress underneath provides a sleek, dark canvas, allowing the coat to command the spotlight. She accessorizes with minimal jewelry and pointed-toe black heels, keeping the focus squarely on the bold outerwear.

Madeleine McGraw Unveils Neo-Romanticism for Numéro

The second outfit transitions to a softer, more playful aesthetic. She reclines on a crisp white bed, wearing a light blue tweed two-piece set—a cropped jacket and a pleated mini-skirt. The fabric is flecked with shimmering silver threads, adding a subtle sparkle. The look is a masterclass in modern-day Chanel-esque chic, but with an edgy twist from a chain belt draped loosely around her waist. Her hair is styled with a simple white bow, a girlish detail that beautifully contrasts with the sophisticated tailoring of the tweed.

Madeleine McGraw Unveils Neo-Romanticism for Numéro
Madeleine McGraw

The third and final look is a whimsical plunge into fantasy. She wears a striking, beaded mini-dress that looks like it was plucked from an underwater dreamscape. The dress is a work of art, with intricate beadwork depicting coral reefs, seashells, and tiny, delicate fish in soft pinks and oranges against a light blue backdrop. A stunning golden sunburst detail on one shoulder adds a celestial touch. This outfit completely shifts the narrative, moving from the grounded glamour of the first two looks to a surreal, ethereal moment. Her makeup—smoky eyes with a hint of shimmer—and tousled, voluminous hair complete the otherworldly vision.

Elettra Lamborghini Unveils Liquid Glamour in Venice

Never one to shy from a moment of high-octane glamour, Elettra Lamborghini attends the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, unleashing a cascade of liquid gold on the red carpet. Her entrance—both playful and powerful—captures the very essence of Italian “dolce vita” with a futuristic twist.

Elettra Lamborghini Unveils Liquid Glamour in Venice

The look is an absolute masterclass in visual impact, beginning with a gown that seems less like fabric and more like a shimmering, molten metal. The sleeveless, body-skimming column dress features a deep, plunging V-neckline that offers a statuesque silhouette. Its surface, ablaze with what appears to be thousands of micro-sequins or crystals, catches the Venetian light with every move, creating a stunning, high-wattage reflection. The dress pools at her feet, extending into a slight train that hints at a siren-like elegance, a theme echoed in her styling.

Elettra Lamborghini Unveils Liquid Glamour in Venice

Lamborghini’s accessories, while minimal, are entirely intentional. A pair of large, circular earrings in a matching gold tone are her only visible adornment, allowing the dress to take center stage. Her hair, styled in a polished, wet-look wave, adds to the aquatic, mermaid-like fantasy of the ensemble. The look is anchored by a warm, luminous makeup palette—a “toasty” bronze glow that highlights her features and perfectly complements the gilded tones of the gown.

Elettra Lamborghini Unveils Liquid Glamour in Venice

It’s a bold statement that positions Lamborghini firmly in the pantheon of celebrated style icons. The confident pose and radiant smile she commands on the red carpet are all part of a cohesive narrative: a star fully inhabiting a moment of unapologetic glamour. Is this a new chapter of celebrity fashion, where bold metallics and a singular attitude are all you need? One thing is for sure—she makes it look effortless.