Selena Gomez: Billionaire Beauty Mogul Sparks Debate and Inspires Change

Selena Gomez: Billionaire Beauty Mogul Sparks Debate and Inspires Change

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Selena Gomez’s week was marked by a surge in business headlines with Bloomberg formally listing her as a billionaire, placing her alongside the likes of Taylor Swift and Rihanna as one of the youngest female self-made billionaires in the US. Bloomberg and People both report that her Rare Beauty cosmetics brand is responsible for more than eighty percent of her $1.3 billion valuation, with further income from mental health startup Wondermind, endorsements, TV, music, and streaming. Gomez herself addressed the attention, stating to Time that she is focused more on Rare Beauty’s mission than its numbers. She emphasized to fans that selling the brand is not in her plans for now, countering speculation about possible acquisitions. Rare Beauty continues booming with more than $400 million in net sales since its 2020 launch, as confirmed by Business of Fashion.

The Rare Impact Fund benefit in Los Angeles on October 29 generated major buzz. Gomez hosted the event, drawing a constellation of A-listers and influencers but much of the post-event talk centered on her bold makeup—a taupe lip with exaggerated liner, maximalist blush, and smoky eyes. Vogue covered how the look referenced early 2000s glam, but online critics called the lip combo “diabolical” while fans debated whether such a beauty risk fit the Rare Beauty ethos. Her manicure and hair won praise across social media, but the makeup sparked a wider conversation about authenticity and image for celebrity beauty founders. The benefit itself showcased her commitment to mental health advocacy, with proceeds supporting youth mental health initiatives.

Alongside the gala, Pacsun dropped a new limited-edition denim collection in partnership with Selena’s Rare Impact Fund. PR Newswire reports this Rare DNM Edit line is inclusive, with bold washes, rhinestone details, and cropped jackets, selling in 50 stores and online from November 1. Pacsun CEO Brie Olson credited Selena for combining style with purpose and fueling their mission to address mental health through fashion.

Earlier this week, Selena also made news at InStyle’s Imagemaker Awards, switching up her look in a lilac embroidered gown that quickly trended for its elegance and fresh silhouette. Her rare public appearances fused both glamour and advocacy, reminding the entertainment world that she is as much a tastemaker as a crusader for youth mental health.

Finally, industry sites like Army of Selena Gomez spotlight her upcoming Rare Beauty x BÉIS collaboration with Shay Mitchell, set for release November 3. Social media teased new product images and quick behind-the-scenes videos, generating buzz among fans and beauty insiders.

There were no confirmed reports of significant personal or relationship developments except for resurfacing discussions of her history with Justin Bieber, covered by IMDb and other tabloid sources. As always, speculation swirled on social platforms, but the past few days saw Selena Gomez in control—using her platforms for business, philanthropy, and the occasional bold beauty experiment destined to spark conversation far beyond celebrity circles.

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