Selena Gomez Channels ’70s-Inspired Business Chic at Rare Beauty’s Mental Health Summit
At Rare Beauty’s 4th Annual Mental Health Summit in Los Angeles, held in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Selena Gomez brought a polished twist to ’70s-inspired business wear. The brand founder stepped out in a crisp, cream-colored buttoned blazer with casually rolled sleeves, paired with a fitted white blouse and high-waisted, light-wash flared jeans—an effortless nod to retro tailoring. Her look was styled by celebrity fashion consultant Erin Walsh, known for her work with Anne Hathaway and Mindy Kaling.

Gomez used the event as a platform to speak candidly about living with bipolar disorder and emphasized the need to expand mental health access, especially in underserved communities. Nearly 200 guests—including educators, content creators, Rare Impact College ambassadors, and mental health advocates—were in attendance.
Jay Shetty, bestselling author and podcast host, led a thoughtful conversation focused on the power of storytelling to foster human connection. Guests also participated in Rare Beauty’s “Send Good Vibes” campaign, writing postcards to remind loved ones they are supported.
Ahead of the event, Gomez told WWD, “When I launched Rare Beauty, I wanted to create a brand with deeper meaning—a welcoming community that could spark positive conversations around self-acceptance and mental health. Seeing that vision come to life through initiatives like our Mental Health Summit makes me incredibly proud of what we’ve built.”