Selena Gomez turned heads on Saturday night as she arrived at the 30th annual SAG Awards in Los Angeles.
The actress, 31 — whose hit Hulu show Only Murders In The Building is nominated — looked sensational as she posed for cameras in a dreamy white gown.
The corseted frock was covered in transparent sequins that sparkled under the red carpet lights.
For a fun pop of color, the Disney Channel alum sported a shiny red manicure.
Her lustrous brunette hair was swept back off her face and tumbled down her back in voluminous curls in a style that was inspired by Cindy Crawford, according to her hairstylist Marissa Marino.
Selena Gomez turned heads on Saturday night as she arrived at the 30th annual SAG Awards in Los Angeles
'Our inspo was 90’s Cindy Crawford vibe,' Marissa said, explaining that she used tools from Kristin Ess Hair - including the 2” Soft Bend Curling Iron and the Iconic Style Professional Blow Dryer - and products from Fekkai - including the Clean Stylers Prime Mist and the Clean Stylers Root Lift Volume Spray - to create the look.
As for makeup, Selena's complexion had a radiant glow and her plump pout was painted a glossy nude.
Her hypnotic brown eyes were accented with a smoky blend of black and brown eyeshadows.
She then added a bit of color with her 'old Hollywood glam with a twist' manicure, which was created for by nail artist Tom Bachik using tools from Tom Bachik x Tweezerman and then two coats of Essie's Gel Couture polish in VIPlease.
The Rare Beauty founder braved the event without her music producer boyfriend Benny Blanco, 35.
The couple went public with their romance in December after quietly dating for six months.
Benny's absence at Saturday's ceremony comes weeks after he was escorted off the red carpet at the Emmys despite being Selena's plus one.
The awkward moment was caught on camera and showed security closing in on Blanco as Selena left him behind to follow her team.
After a taxing 118-day strike, the Screen Actors Guild will be honoring the best performers in film and television at the 30th annual SAG Awards.
Winners are determined by SAG-AFTRA members, who vote for their favorites across a number of categories.
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani announced the nominations earlier this year on Instagram Live, with Barbie and Oppenheimer leading the film nominations with four nods each.
The actress, 31 — whose hit Hulu show Only Murders In The Building is nominated — looked sensational as she posed for cameras in a dreamy white gown
The corseted frock was covered in transparent sequins that sparkled under the red carpet lights
Barbie star Margot Robbie and Emma Stone from Poor Things are among the nominees for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.
Maestro's Bradley Cooper and Oppenheimer's Cillian Murphy are also among the contenders for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.
Ryan Gosling, who played Ken in Barbie, is among the contenders for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. He will compete against Sterling K. Brown, Willem Dafoe, Robert De Niro, and Robert Downey Jr. for the honor.
As far as television, the hit HBO Max drama series Succession earned the most nominations with a total of five nods.
Three of their stars are up for the same honor - Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, and Matthew Macfadyen are among the nominees for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series.
Sarah Snook is also up for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series.
It will also be competing for best ensemble in a drama series against The Crown, The Gilded Age, The Last of Us, and The Morning Show.
For a fun pop of color, the Disney Channel alum sported a shiny red manicure
Comedy shows Ted Lasso and The Bear also received four nominations.
All three are up for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Netflix will live stream the ceremony for the first time. Last year's awards were streamed on Netflix's YouTube account.
The awards come just months after SAG-AFTRA struck a deal with film studios following a months-long strike with pay in the streaming era and artificial intelligence top issues of concern.
The strike began on July 25, 2023 and a tentative deal was struck on November 8. It formally ended on December 5, 2023 with a 78% yes in voting.
Despite disagreements over the final deal, the outcome was a huge relief for union leaders and the entertainment industry following a grueling few months of strikes.
The boycott coincided with the WGA strike, which lasted from May 2 to September 27.