Selena Gomez channels her inner Black Swan at Leonardo DiCaprio charity night with Cara Delevingne
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Pop star Selena Gomez wore a Black Swan-inspired dress at the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Gala on Wednesday night
GettySelena Gomez attends the Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation Launch at Domaine Bertaud Belieu
Selena Gomez was the belle of the ball as she changed into a Black Swan inspired outfit for Leonardo DiCaprio's charity event in St Tropez.
The 22-year-old beauty , who celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, topped off a week of partying and splashing about in the sea with BBF Cara Delevingne, by getting glammed up for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Gala on Wednesday.
On the way to the swanky do, Selena was wearing a stunning olive-green and gold gown, while Cara, 21, was flashing her tanned pins in a pair of white shorts and a fur jacket.
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Selena later changed into a black tutu dress with black pointy heels and a matching netted headpiece, looking like Natalie Portman in the ballet flick Black Swan.
Cara also changed once she got to the A-list event and swapped her shorts and coat for a smart tailored black and white suit with a low-cut blazer and black boots.
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Petra Nemcova, Selena Gomez, Caroline Scheufele and Cara Delevingne
It appears this bash was actually the best celebrity party EVER , judging by the gueslist, which included (obviously) Leonardo DiCaprio, model Daisy Lowe, Jared Leto, Robin Thicke, Bono and Petra Nemcova.
The stars looked glamorous in their best outfits after Cara and Selena swapped their bikinis for evening wear and did plenty of pouting on the red carpet before they partied the night away.
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Selena Gomez goes Black Swan for her costume change
The actress and her model friend were also seen cosying up to Israeli songwriter Eli Mizrahi, also known as Henree, after Selena was seen relaxing with him on a boat.
Meanwhile, Leonardo, 39, looked suave in a navy blue suit , white shirt and black tie and spoke passionately about his assisting globally relevant causes with an emphasis on environmental issues.
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Actress Natalie Portman in Black Swan
The event took place at the Domain Bertraud Belieu vineyard, and ended up raising a whopping $25million to help protect earth's last remaining wild areas.
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