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Selena Gomez Looks So Different With A Long Feathered Haircut

Selena Gomez Looks So Different With A Long Feathered Haircut

Elle17-07-2025
Selena Gomez has changed up her look with a big hair transformation, swapping her shoulder-length bob for long, layered extensions. Gomez shared the new hairstyle on her Instagram Stories and also showed it off at a Rare Beauty event, featuring a middle part and soft shaping around the face.
The singer and actor appeared at an event for Rare Beauty's new lip gloss launch wearing a fresh set of long, layered extensions that reached past her shoulders. Parted sharply down the middle, her hair featured soft layers around the face that added volume and definition. The star had shoulder-length hair before.
Gomez worked with a team of professionals to achieve the look, including her longtime hairstylist Marissa Marino and Nine Zero One Salon's extension expert Lisa Torn.
The actress shared a closer look at the style on her Instagram Story:
The hair change comes just weeks after Gomez posted a photo of herself with bangs. She clarified it was a wig on Instagram, writing, 'I would [get bangs], but I'd regret it, then get it redone so I simply won't.'
Gomez has been busy with far more than Rare Beauty's new launch these past few months. The star recently wrapped Only Murders in the Building's fifth season and released her and fiancé Benny Blanco's album I Said I Love You First this spring.
The couple got engaged in December 2024 but they haven't started wedding planning yet. Blanco recently revealed why on Jake Shane's Therapuss podcast.
'We're both working on so many things that we hadn't even had time to get into it, but we're so excited,' Blanco said. 'I think this summer we're going to sit down and be like, 'Okay, what are we doing, hun?"'.
Moriel is the editorial and social media assistant at ELLE.com, covering celebrity, culture, and fashion. She previously wrote for The Daily Front Row. When she's off work, you can find her with her nose in a book, taking a dance class, or online shopping.
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