Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with some styles lately, and I wanted to share this little project I did. It’s all about Xochitl Gomez’s red carpet looks. I got really into it, you know?

First, I started digging around the internet for anything and everything about Xochitl Gomez’s outfits. I mean, I went deep. I was looking up what she wore to different events, premieres, and all that jazz. I used search engines and typed in stuff like “Xochitl Gomez red carpet” and “Xochitl Gomez fashion”. That gave me a ton of articles, photos, and even some videos.
Then, I made a list of all the places I could find info about her clothes. This included some fashion blogs and websites that talk about celebrity styles. I also came across a few sites that specifically track what stars wear on TV shows and events. It’s kinda niche, but hey, it’s helpful!
I also found this one online resource – I think it’s like a forum or something – where people discuss celebrity outfits. It wasn’t just about Xochitl, but there were some threads dedicated to her, which was super cool. I read through a bunch of comments and got some good ideas from there.
After that, I started saving pictures of her outfits. I created a folder on my computer and just dumped everything in there. I made sure to note where each outfit was from, like which event she wore it to. For example, there was this one time she wore a lilac dress to the “Inside Out 2” premiere, and I thought she totally nailed the purple theme. So, I made sure to save a photo of that one with a note about the event and date.
Then I went to Pinterest and looked up “Xochitl Gomez outfits.” Oh boy, that was a rabbit hole! So many cool ideas and styles. I made a board and pinned a bunch of images that I liked. It’s kind of a mood board, but for her fashion.

I also noticed some patterns in her style, like how she rocks different looks depending on the event. For the “Lightyear” premiere, she had this totally different vibe compared to, say, the People’s Choice Awards, where she wore a floor-length, modest dress.
I also saw that she attended NALIP’s 25th Anniversary event and Variety’s Power of Young Hollywood event. I managed to get some good pictures and information from those events as well, adding them to my collection.
In the end, I had this huge collection of Xochitl Gomez’s red carpet looks. It was a fun little project, and now I have a bunch of style inspiration saved up. Plus, I learned a lot about where to find information on celebrity fashion, which is pretty neat. Maybe I’ll do this for other celebrities too! It’s a bit of a time-suck, but it’s honestly pretty fun to see all the different styles and how they change for each event.