Selena Gomez posing at the newly-renovated Rare Beauty office.Photo:AD / Flannery Underwood

Selena Gomez Says She Was ‘Blown Away’ After Seeing Rare Beauty’s New Office

AD / Flannery Underwood

Selena Gomezis unveilingRare Beauty’s newly designed office space!

In an interview withArchitectural Digestabout herviral makeup brand’s remodeled headquarters, the “Single Soon” singer opens up about her reaction to seeing the space finally finished.

“The first time I saw my new office completed I was blown away,” Gomez tells the outlet. “I’ve never had an office in my life and something about seeing it made what we’ve been working on for so long feel very real.”

Gomez, the creator of Rare Beauty, founded the inclusive line in September 2020, but the company held off on refreshing their office space at the time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Selena Gomez’s executive office at the Rare Beauty headquarters.AD / Flannery Underwood

Selena Gomez Says She Was ‘Blown Away’ After Seeing Rare Beauty’s New Office

Fischer also kept community and mental health in mind while creating the design, as Gomez insists both are incredibly important when it comes to her employees feeling their best at the office.

“[We’ve hosted] everything from breath work and meditation to stretch classes and even a succulent class to encourage employees to step away from their desks for a mental break,” Gomez says. “We’ve hosted one surprise community event in the new space, but we’re excited to welcome more community into our office very soon.”

Selena Gomez at the Inaugural Rare Impact Fund Benefit in October 2023.Monica Schipper/Getty

Selena Gomez Says She Was ‘Blown Away’ After Seeing Rare Beauty’s New Office

Monica Schipper/Getty

Earlier in October, the “Lose You to Love Me” singer opened up to PEOPLE about the impact that creating a brand like Rare Beauty, which aims to break down traditional beauty standards, has personally had on her.

“It’s unbelievably humbling. You really become outside of yourself when you’re listening to someone else’s story andsomeone else’s struggles,” she said. “I think that I’ve felt [less] alone working on this company, and now I hope that people can get that same access I’ve been able to have.”

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TheOnly Murders in the Buildingstar also launchedThe Rare Impact Fundin 2020, which aims to raise $100 million in ten years that will go towards creating a wider access of mental health services and education for young people. All Rare Beauty sales contribute 1% to the fund.

See more of the space and read the full interview onarchdigest.com.

source: people.com