Selenators are in for a treat. Selena Gomez is revisiting her eras with the Throwback collection, in partnership with Complex, featuring Barney & Friends, Wizards of Waverly Place, and Spring Breakers — dropping on September 19 (PH time).

The collection centers on comfy apparel such as hoodies, sweatpants, and tees that highlight the Only Murders in the Building star’s evolution as an actress.

It all began with her early days on the children’s show Barney & Friends, her first acting role, where she played Gianna in seasons seven to eight from 2002 to 2004.

This era is represented by a pink Starbright Hoodie that mirrors the colors of everyone’s favorite dinosaur. Designed with stars and lettered with “Selena x Barney,” the hoodie comes in an oversized fit.

Meanwhile, the Wizards of Waverly Place era takes shape with an “Always Trouble” Ringer Tee in white with black trim around the collar and sleeves. It features a magical graphic in purple, pink, and blue colors. The Disney Channel fantasy teen sitcom series put her on the map when she starred as Alex Russo. This era also includes a pink hoodie with a photo of her character.

Lastly, her more mature turn in Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers, where she starred as Faith, is reflected in the set that includes the “Good Girls Gone Bad” Tee and Spring Breakers Hoodie in black. Both come in neon shades of pink, green, purple, and blue. The film is notable for Disney alumni like Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens, in adult roles, and marked a significant shift from their Disney personas.

A sequel to the now-cult classic, Spring Breakers: Salvation Mountain, is currently in the works — without the original director and cast, including Gomez, and starring Bella Thorne.

Ralph Regis

Ralph Regis

Lifestyle and Culture Writer

Ralph Regis is a Lifestyle and Culture Writer at Billboard Philippines, where he bridges the worlds of film, television, fashion, art, food, and cultural trends with both the local and international music scene.

He has written extensively about artist collaborations, brand partnerships, and pop culture moments that connect back to music. He also brings stories to life through in-depth interviews with musicians and personalities, drawing on their diverse perspectives, opinions, and reflections on the human condition.

In addition, Ralph also writes about music releases across a wide range of genres, including pop, hip-hop, P-pop, and rock, highlighting both rising and established artists. With a passion for storytelling that goes beyond trends, he explores how music is part of our daily lives in one form or another, connecting culture, experiences, and everything in between.

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