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Selena Gomez’s Tight White Slip Dress: Flaunts Cleavage & Curves In Sexy Frock

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What’s black and white and seriously stylish? Selena Gomez‘s latest outfit! The 23-year-old star put her curves on full display in a sexy, chic white slip dress that clung to her figure when she stepped out in LA on Aug. 16 for Jennifer Klein‘s Day of Indulgence Summer Party. The star’s minimal yet sexy outfit was all about the white slip dress silhouette she showed off, which put her cleavage on display thanks to the plunging neckline.
Selena Gomez looked like a total ’90s dream babe in the sultry style — Cher Horowitz would be so proud. Honestly, is there anything as simple and sexy as a slip dress? The form-fitting silhouette and revealing neckline was balanced out by the hemline, which extended past Selena’s knee. The star played up the black and white trend and gave the look an edgy twist, thanks to the way she styled it, pairing the ensemble with a black Louis Vuitton chain-link purse and a pair of Jimmy Choo pumps.



Her frock, the Atea Oceanie ivory slip dress, is from the label’s Spring 2015 collection, and it looked like it was made for Selena as it skimmed across her curves. She stayed true to the minimal vibe, pairing the frock with stick-straight locks. From her styling to her beauty routine, everything about Selena’s outfit was a total win in my book.



While a simple slip dress is a sexy choice for a dinner date, cocktail event or a night out, I especially love the way Selena added a little edge to the look with her accessorizing — it’s also a great tip if you want to wear white after Labor Day, which is totally OK! Throw that old rule book out the window and give your white dress a fall feel with black accessories — colorblocking chicness for the win!

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