Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande Chanel-ify the Method Dressing Trend With a Universal Winter Accessory

Awards season just started, but they're already winning best dressed.

Ariana Grande and Selena Gomez sit together at a luncheon where they discuss film and fashion while wearing tweed Chanel outfits
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There isn't a personal style Academy Award handed out at the annual Academy Women's Luncheon hosted by Chanel each December. But as power lunch attendees (and Golden Globe nominees) Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande took their seats side-by-side at the event on Dec. 10, I thought they deserved a statuette for their clever, Chanel-ified twists on the method dressing trend.

Gomez and Grande have both spent the past several months promoting their immersive, awards-bait musicals projects: the Spanish-language epic Emilia Pérez for the former, the film adaptation of Broadway's Wicked for the latter. They've also worn outfits to channel their characters. With stylist Erin Walsh, Selena Gomez has adopted her crimelord widow persona's penchant for dramatic silhouettes and slinky LBDs. Grande, meanwhile, and stylist Mimi Cuttrell have gone full good witch with floaty tulle skirts and every shade of pink imaginable. Both stars have made their uniforms work for talk shows, step-and-repeats, premiere, and now, even an insider event where the dress code is head-to-toe Chanel.

Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande at a Chanel event wearing Chanel dresses

The duo took the same styling tactic despite their different dresses, layering semi-sheer black tights under their dresses.

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Selena Gomez continued her all-black streak in a tweed jacket with a contrasting white collar and cuffs, paired to a black, side-buttoned skirt. She styled the set with a business-lunch long bob and white platform sandal heels—plus a pair of semi-sheer black tights.

Her seat-mate also tapped the universal winter accessory, classic black tights, for some extra contrast. Ariana Grande chose a mini dress with Glinda sparkle: a silvery tweed shift with a low V-neckline. Underneath, she added a pair of pumps with a secret pearl detail at the heel; she also carried a top-handle Chanel bag.

Selena Gomez stands in front of a foliage wall wearing a black button up dress with black tights

Selena Gomez attended the Academy Women's Luncheon in a black pre-spring 2025 look by Chanel.

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Ariana Grande stands on a Chanel red carpet wearing a tweed silver dress with black tights and pearl pumps

Ariana Grande attended the Academy Women's Luncheon in a glittering silver dress, also by Chanel.

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Dozens of other powerful women in film and TV filled the gathering at Los Angeles's Academy Museum, including Nobody Wants This star Kristen Bell in a very Joanne-coded cardigan and jeans.

a group of actors including Awkwafina, Kristen Bell, and Havana Rose Liu at a Chanel Academy Museum luncheon

Eve Hewson, Kristen Bell, Awkwafina, Havana Rose Liu, and Justine Lupe also wore casual-cool takes on Chanel looks for the Women's Luncheon.

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In a room filled with double-C logos and dainty hair bows, Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande's subtle method dressing still stood out. They made exclusive runway pieces feel entirely their own—and they made all-time-classic tights look extra-elevated.

The pair will likely be competing against each other for Best Supporting Actress trophies all season long, but they brought supportive energy into the room (and in their low-key coordinating looks).

Before the end of the event, Selena Gomez gave a keynote address acknowledging her long road to getting recognized for her work in film. "I know firsthand how isolating this industry can make you feel sometimes, so to the young women out there, I want you to know that you are heard and you are seen, and your perspective matters deeply. And if you ever feel lonely at any event, just come up to me," she said, per Vogue. In style and in substance, she wasn't alone.

Halie LeSavage
Senior Fashion & Beauty News Editor

Halie LeSavage is the senior fashion and beauty news editor at Marie Claire, where she assigns, edits, and writes stories for both sections. Halie is an expert on runway trends, celebrity style, emerging fashion and beauty brands, and shopping (naturally). In over seven years as a professional journalist, Halie’s reporting has ranged from fashion week coverage spanning the Copenhagen, New York, Milan, and Paris markets, to profiles on industry insiders like celebrity stylist Molly Dickson, to breaking news stories on noteworthy brand collaborations and beauty product launches. (She can personally confirm that Bella Hadid’s Ôrebella perfume is worth the hype.) She has also written dozens of research-backed shopping guides to finding the best tote bags, ballet flats, and more. Most of all, Halie loves to explore what style trends—like the rise of emotional support accessories or TikTok’s 75 Hard Style Challenge—can say about culture writ large. She also justifies almost any purchase by saying it’s “for work.”

Halie has previously held writer and editor roles at Glamour, Morning Brew, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has been cited as a fashion and beauty expert in The Cut, CNN Underscored, and Reuters, among other outlets, and appears in newsletters like Selleb and Self Checkout to provide shopping recommendations. In 2022, she earned the Hearst Spotlight Award for excellence and innovation in fashion journalism. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Harvard College. Outside of work, Halie is passionate about books, baking, and her miniature Bernedoodle, Dolly. For a behind-the-scenes look at her reporting, you can follow Halie on Instagram and TikTok.