If you’re in need of fall fashion inspo, look no further. Selena Gomez's timeless and undeniably chic wardrobe in Only Murders in the Building is the perfect inspiration.
With the show's setting being based in New York during the fall, the show is the perfect inspiration for your fall wardrobe. All of the looks were beautifully constructed by costume designer Dana Covarrubias. For Selena, she wanted the color palette to resemble marigolds, representing their shared Mexican heritage. Selena’s character is seen wearing tons of yellows, oranges, and reds with the occasional light and dark neutral outfits. Her character’s staples include coats, skirts, sweaters, boots and gold hoops. Here are a few of the looks Selena has worn so far, starting off with her character Mabel’s opening look:
This bold look was an impeccable introduction to Mabel’s character. The bright Michael Kors jacket makes a great statement piece. Her vintage trousers and yellow sweater are simple items to incorporate into a fall wardrobe. Her accessory game ties the look together with an H&M beanie, gold jewelry, sunglasses, and Beats headphones.
A casual look is ideal for everyday wear. The bright red sweater from Wilfred Free Harper, jeans from Agolde, and a simple black belt make for a perfectly easy look to recreate.
The H&M black leather skirt, Naadam color-blocked sweater, and tights are great staple pieces to recreate another simple fall look.
This Frankie Shop matching vest and trousers paired with Jil Sanders ankle boots create a nice clean look. It’s great inspiration for days where a more professional look is needed.
Selena stuns in this bright Sies Marjan faux fur coat paired with white Doc Martens. A long coat is a faultless statement piece when lacking inspiration for the outfit underneath. Beneath the coat, Selena’s wearing casual black jeans and a black turtleneck.
These are only a few of the many looks Selena’s character, Mabel blessed the audience with. Only Murders in the Building is available to stream on Hulu for your murder mystery fix and more fall wardrobe inspiration from Mabel Mora.
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