Selena Gomez shines on the February 2024 issue of Vogue Japan. Captured by the lens of Michael Bailey-Gates, she wraps in a Prada coat on the cover.
Behind-the-scenes stylist Clare Byrne selects an eclectic mix of clothes from renowned designers including Marc Jacobs, Isabel Marant, Chopova Lowena, Miss Claire Sullivan, Tom Ford, Vivetta and Schiaparelli. Hairstyling is by Marissa Marino, complemented by Kate Lee’s make-up artistry and Tom Bachik’s nail finesse. Set design is by Bryn Bowen, with production by Lolly Would.
In her interview, Selena Gomez shared insights that resonate with the essence of true humility and the power of healing through helping others. “A huge part of healing is helping others, I believe in that,” she said, her demeanor reflecting a mix of sincerity and introspection.
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Throughout the interview, Gomez’s words painted a picture of someone deeply committed to using her platform for the greater good. Her approach to life and fame is rooted in the belief that true healing comes from reaching out to those in need, a philosophy she not only preaches, but practices.
Selena Gomez‘s journey, marked by both highs and lows, has been a public testament to her resilience and commitment to mental health advocacy. By sharing her own struggles, she has opened a space for conversations about mental health and encouraged others to seek help and support.
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