When Selena Gomez left her LA home on Thursday, she was glowing.
The music sensation, 27, looked stunning as she went out in an all-black outfit.
The Wolves singer seemed happy as she went to lunch with friends.
Selena wore a short-sleeved shirt with barely-there embroidery and pleated pants, creating a timeless silhouette.
She topped off her suit with two necklaces, one of which was a massive gold chain from Missoma, to provide a little shine. She kept her belongings in a chic crocodile-skin purse the entire time. The set was completed with simple leather slides.
The Texas native opted for understated glam, allowing her natural hair to fall just beyond her collarbone and highlighting her inherent beauty with minimal makeup.
The celebrity visited her alma mater, Danny Jones Middle School, earlier this week.
She posted a video to Instagram to commemorate the event.
The Wolves singer opened the video by saying, “Hello, students at Danny Jones Middle School,” over the intercom. Selena Gomez is speaking to you at this time.
The actress from Spring Breakers added, “This trip, I wanted to take my best friend Courtney, and also some of my people from my label, just to show them where I grew up and how proud I am of where I’m from,” over pictures of herself being greeted by classmates.
“I got to see some of my teachers again; they were in my life for a very long time.”
One such instructor was her basketball coach in the seventh grade, Stephani Gray, who noted, “Selena was so humble and she was very kind as a student.”
She has a really kind, compassionate soul. diligent worker without exception. Very modest. Simply a very good child.
Gray recalled Selena telling her that she was relocating to pursue her acting career.
Gray recollected, “I remember the day that she was leaving Jones.” “Oh, I’m just heading to Florida,” she remarked.
I then asked, “How come?” “Oh, I’m just going to be in a little Disney film,” she remarked.
“Oh,” I said. Alright,” the coach recalled. “Because middle school students tend to exaggerate sometimes.”
Gomez returned to see the writing on the restroom wall, a crucial component of every secondary school, in addition to seeing her former instructors.
Gomez displayed a wall full of her own drawings, giving the impression that she was an avid sketcher.
She drew portraits of her crushes, like many teenagers do.
When Selena was eleven years old, her love was apparently torn between Juan and Cole Sprouse, as she humorously captioned her graffiti.