Selena Gomez Chooses Winter’s Favorite Black Coat

Selena Gomez appears to be leaving her bridal inspired wardrobe behind. Since her wedding to Benny Blanco in late September she continued wearing white looks while slowly adding deeper shades back into her style. Her latest outfit suggests she is ready to embrace a cooler winter palette and the season’s most popular outerwear choice.

A Casual All Black Look in Rainy Los Angeles

Photos from November fifteen show Gomez outside a restaurant in Los Angeles dressed in a relaxed all black outfit. She wore a faded black graphic T shirt under a black wool coat along with soft pants chunky boots and a black Louis Vuitton bag with an embossed logo. Her makeup was minimal and fresh and she tucked her slightly damp bob behind her ears which matched the rainy weather.

Her manicure added a touch of color with a deep merlot shade. The photos shared online highlight the effortless and polished tone of the look.

A Coat Trend Shared by Hollywood Stars

Recent rain in Los Angeles has brought out a noticeable pattern among celebrities. Many are choosing the same tailored black wool coat that has become a winter staple in New York and other major cities. Before Gomez stepped out with her husband Margaret Qualley was photographed in a similar style at a screening of her film Blue Moon. Jennifer Aniston also selected a black wool coat for an evening out pairing it with cuffed cigarette jeans.

The trend suggests that this simple and structured coat will continue to dominate winter wardrobes among celebrities and everyday fashion lovers.

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