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Selena Gomez models a sheer top while flashing her legs in New York City… after receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Only Murders In The Building

Selena Gomez proved she can turn any sidewalk into a runway as she looked absolutely stunning while out in New York City on Monday.

The 31-year-old singer and actress was spotted in a sophisticated ensemble in the Tribeca area while making her way to a hotel.

The star had on a grey herringbone skirt that showed off her legs and matching jacket with a black sheer top that flashed her bra.

The Calm Down hitmaker wore some of her chestnut tresses up allowing her natural beauty to take center stage.

The outing comes a few hours after Selena scooped up a Golden Globe nod for Best Television Female Actor – Musical/Comedy Series for her work in Only Murders in the Building.

Selena Gomez proved she can turn any sidewalk into a runway as she looked absolutely stunning while out in New York City on Monday

She is up against Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), Ayo Edebiri (The Bear), Elle Fanning (The Great), and Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face).

The nomination is the second one for the former Disney star as she received her inaugural nod last year in the same category for the same project.

During a TikTok interview at the time, Selena gushed over the recognition for her role as Mabel on the Steve Martin and Martin Short series.

The actress put on a leggy display as she stepped out in the Big Apple showcasing her toned legs in sheer stocking and black patent  Mary Janes with a block heel

Earlier in the day, the hitmaker donned a large black coat on the cool morning temperatures, and made a black turtleneck top part of  look as she went about her business

The 31-year-old singer and actress was spotted in a sophisticated ensemble in the Tribeca area while making her way to a hotel

‘Oh my god, I’m so excited. I didn’t think I was gonna get—actually, I know I wasn’t gonna get nominated, or I thought,’ she exclaimed. ‘But I’m happy’.

The Golden Globe nomination comes as Selena is also celebrating the success of her beauty brand.

She launched her Rare Beauty line back in 2020 and it’s proved a huge hit with her followers as the star insists she’s often stopped by admirers who want to talk to her about her make-up products instead of her music or acting projects.

She told Wwd.com: ‘Every time I meet someone in passing, and I am completely being honest with you, it’s always about Rare Beauty.

It’s actually become more about that. And it’s really nice. I’m always delighted and honored, but that’s usually what I get stopped most about. And it’s really been such a crazy experience, because we’re so new’.

She rocked a grey herringbone mini dress and matching jacket

The Calm Down hitmaker pinned her trademark chestnut tresses back allowing her natural beauty to take center stage

She gave a leggy display in a pair of sheer stockings as her black sweater held a see-through appearance as well

The outing comes a few hours after Selena scooped up a Golden Globe nod for Best Television Female Actor – Musical/Comedy Series for her work in Only Murders in the Building

Selena went on to insist she is keen to listen to her customers and adapt the products to their needs.

‘We’re constantly wanting to know how we can do more, and what our community needs.’

The company has done so well, Selena has been able to launch charity schemes including the Rare Impact Fund Benefit in support of youth mental health.

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