She has starred in a hit TV series and released two hit albums with her band Selena Gomez & The Scene.
And now Selena Gomez is putting the stamp on her recent success by launching her own perfume.
The 19-year-old star visited New York where she put the final touches to her new scent, which is out in May.
The star looked stunning in a yellow patterned dress and turquoise platform heels, before she put on a white coat in the perfume laboratory.
She also met ten lucky fans who had been given the opportunity to help her finish the as-yet unnamed scent.
'They picked out something I’m really excited about and really proud of,' the singer told People following the event.
However, the star revealed she had been a little jittery before she met the fans.
'I was nervous,' she told the website. 'I relate a lot to my fans. Whenever I do concerts, shows, meet and greets, I see these people.
'They’re my age, or younger or a little older, and we’re all going through the same thing.'
The singer certainly seemed to enjoy herself, smiling alongside the group of happy tweens in a group picture.
Her fans also joined her in the boardroom to discuss the scent before the day unfolded.
According to People, the singer has been involved in the perfume throughout the process, choosing the initial notes and designing the bottle, which will be shaped like a gown with balloons on top.
'It’s been a long process, but it’s been really fun,' she admitted, adding that the fragrance contained notes of raspberry, chocolate and vanilla.
She added: 'I’m in a place right now where I love intoxicating feelings… you just can’t get enough of it, you want more.'
Selena was without boyfriend Justin Bieber, but has revealed that she sought his input, along with pop star friend Taylor Swift regarding the fragrance.
Bieber has his his own scent named Someday, with Swift releasing fragrance Wonderstruck last year.
'It’s nice to say, "I’m so confused, what should I do?" says Selena. 'They’ve helped me, told me what they did.
'I did it a little differently than them, but it was good. I can’t wait for people to smell it.'
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