She is one of many stars who have travelled to France for this year’s Cannes Film Festival where she is promoting her film, The Dead Don’t Die.
And Selena Gomez cut an effortlessly stylish figure as she arrived at Nice Airport on Monday ahead of the 72nd annual festival.
The multi-talented star, 26, donned a long cream cardigan which she paired with a white ribbed top and matching trousers.
Fashion: Selena Gomez cut an effortlessly stylish figure as she arrived at Nice Airport on Monday ahead of the 72nd annual festival
Letting her brunette locks hang loose down her shoulders, Selena completed her look with a pair of shades.
The Dead Don’t Die will open this year’s Cannes Film Festival with its premiere on Tuesday.
The film features a star-studded cast including Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Danny Glover and Chloe Sevigny.
It follows the residents of a small, peaceful town terrorised by zombies who have suddenly risen from the grave.
Style: The multi-talented star, 26, donned a long cream cardigan which she paired with a ribbed top and trousers set from Mango
Selena recently gave her thoughts on social media, saying she tries to use it sporadically because it’s ‘not healthy’ to use too often.
She told Coach’s Dream It Real Podcast: ‘It is not that healthy to be on it all the time because I noticed with me, I got kind of depressed looking at these people who look beautiful and amazing, and it would just get me down a lot so I just think taking breaks is really important
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival takes place at the iconic Palais des Festivals from Tuesday until May 25.
Movie: Selena is promoting her zombie film The Dead Don’t Die at this year’s festival
Casual: Letting her brunette locks hang loose down her shoulders, Selena completed her look with a pair of shades
Role: The Dead Don’t Die will open this year’s Cannes Film Festival with its premiere on Tuesday
Actress Elle Fanning, French graphic novelist Enki Bilal and the Oscar-nominated director of The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos, will be among jury members during the annual event.
Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu will preside over the panel that decides on prizes, including the top Palme D’Or award.
The jury for the festival’s 72nd edition will also include Pawel Pawlikowski, the Polish filmmaker and screenwriter named best director at Cannes last year for the impossible love story Cold War.
Maimouna N’Diaye, who has directed documentaries and acted in films such as Otar Iosseliani’s Chasing Butterflies will also sit on the panel, alongside two other female directors.
Plot: It follows the residents of a small, peaceful town terrorised by zombies who have suddenly risen from the grave
Kelly Reichardt, whose Wendy and Lucy starring Michelle Williams was a contender for Cannes’ Un Certain Regard award in 2008, directed 2016’s Certain Women.
Italy’s Alicia Rohrwacher won best screenplay at Cannes last year for her film Happy as Lazzaro, a satirical fable about a peasant family.
French filmmaker Robin Campillo, who took Cannes by storm in 2017 with 120 BPM – Beats Per Minute, winning the Grand Prix for his movie about an AIDs activist, will complete the line-up.
Online: Selena recently gave her thoughts on social media, saying she tries to use it sporadically because it’s ‘not healthy’ to use too often