In March 2017, Selena Gomez opened up about her decision to visit a rehabilitation facility in Tennessee. At the time, the pop star seemed to be doing better than ever since her departure. She had just wrapped up a world tour, signed a celebrity ambassador deal with Coach, and produced the Netflix miniseries 13 Reasons Why, which premiered that month.
The then-24-year-old singer also landed her first American Vogue cover and had recently started a high-profile relationship with The Weeknd, which appeared strong despite public scrutiny. However, the two later ended their relationship in October 2017.
Promoting Kindness and Empowerment With Coach and Step Up
Selena seemed in good spirits during that period and was focused on spreading positivity. As part of her partnership with Coach and the Step Up Foundation, she made a surprise visit to a Los Angeles high school to celebrate World Kindness Day, where she spoke to young girls about empowerment and the importance of self-love.
Selena Gomez’s Casual Chic Look for Froyo Outing in Los Angeles
After her surprise appearance at Alliance Margaret M. Bloomfield High School, Sel took a well-deserved froyo break at Menchie’s.

For the outing, she wore a white Isabel Marant Etoile tank top tucked into a pair of customized high-rise skinny jeans from J Brand.

She added some cool edge and color to her outfit with a Coach varsity jacket. She completed her ensemble with tousled waves, minimal makeup, and black Gianvito Rossi “Portofino” sandals.

A Closer Look at Selena’s Gianvito Rossi ‘Portofino’ Sandals
Her sandals are hand-finished in black suede. They feature ankle straps detailed with round buckles. Selena’s heels also have slender toe bands and high heels.
Gianvito Rossi’s “Portofino” sandal is a standout design from the Italian luxury footwear brand, celebrated for its timeless elegance, impeccable craftsmanship, and versatility.
Introduced in 2014, the Portofino sandal was inspired by a weekend Gianvito Rossi spent in the idyllic Italian Riviera town of Portofino—a muse that shaped the design’s refined, minimalist elegance and timeless sophistication.

The design embodies Rossi’s philosophy of “beauty in simplicity,” focusing on clean lines and balanced proportions to enhance a woman’s silhouette without overpowering it. Over the years, the Portofino sandal has become a red carpet favorite, embraced by countless celebrities.
Among them are Demi Lovato, who styled the Gianvito Rossi ‘Portofino’ heels with a striking red velvet dress, Nicole Kidman, who wore black ‘Portofino’ sandals with a cutout Brandon Maxwell gown, and Kim Kardashian, who paired nude ‘Portofino’ sandals with a curve-hugging Wolford tube dress.

You can buy them for $815 at Mytheresa or try a black leather pair for the same price at Farfetch.

Selena Gomez Rocks Miaou Jeans During Malibu Lunch Outing
Selena also made headlines the day before while out with friends for a quick lunch in Malibu. She was spotted wearing a pair of Miaou “Tommy” mid-rise jeans.

These jeans feature a straight-leg silhouette, a cropped length, and a five-pocket style. They also feature silver hardware and grommet details. Her Miaou jeans have suddenly become a hot item among the a-list celebs.
Earlier that year, Selena’s boyfriend’s ex, Bella Hadid, wore the same pair while out and about in New York City. Bella’s sister, Gigi Hadid, also wore the beloved Miaou jeans in Paris with a black mesh sweater and Tommy Hilfiger ankle boots.

Selena styled her “Tommy” pinstripe jeans with a cropped fold-over turtleneck from Wayf. American actress and singer carried a Coach handbag in black nubuck pebble leather and black mules from Robert Clergerie.
She finished off her look with orange-tinted sunglasses and a chic bun.

Finishing Her Look With Robert Clergerie’s ‘Alice’ Mules
The former Disney star wore the “Alice” mules from Robert Clergerie. These slip-on moccasin-inspired mules feature crocodile-embossed leather, notched vamps, and rounded toes.

You can buy them for $495 at Farfetch or on sale at Mytheresa. For more stellar footwear options, check out Robert Clergerie’s collaboration with Self-Portrait.



