The year was empty of red carpets and elaborate fashion shows. However, this didn’t stop some designers from showing their outfits, albeit on a much smaller scale. One of these is Alber Elbaz, a 59-year-old Israeli fashion designer and founder of the AZ Factory brand. Her creation recently enjoyed a moment in the sun when pop star Selena Gomez put them in a photo series and is the first celebrity to do so!
Styled by Kate Young, Gomez wore the last line that debuted this season. Costumes ranged from a carved white dress to a pajama style. Elbaz was previously associated with Lanvin in Paris, where he was creative director for 14 years. She said to Vogue: “I made ten dresses, where I made three, four hundred pieces. The inspiration does not come from Émile Zola; it is from me who walked along the Seine, saw people running and thought how did people get these clothes? wear all year round, but does fashion have to change four times a year? “
True to her words, her outfits look comfortable and usually wearable, without being a little daunting. Gómez wore them during the promotions of his EP in Spanish, “Revelación”. He recorded it almost completely on Zoom. Before her, Taylor Swift had also shared the recording of her album “Folklore” on lockdown and collaborated virtually with artists.
Selena Gomez is happy with her hit “Baila Conmigo”
The former Disney girl is working on new content, and her stylist shared a very generous take on the fashion Gomez will have on her. Young posted three images to Instagram, featuring the singer in different outfits. The first look, including Selena in an AZ Factory PJ top, with which she also appeared on her TikTok to enjoy “Baila Conmigo” with her friend too. You can see it here.
Gomez is currently working on the Hulu comedy “Only Murders in the Building” in New York City, but has talked about the process of creating “Revelation” during the pandemic in a new video from Vevo Footnotes. According to Billboard, Gomez said the project came about quickly and stated on the first theme, “The Una Vez was one of the first songs I worked on very early on. At the time, doing a Spanish project was just an idea. So the rest of the project went very quickly and organically. “
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