Selena Gomez has been sporting sexy outfits as of late for her "Spring Breakers" promotional tour in Europe. From flaunting legs to baring the cleavage, the 20-year old is proving she's all grown up and more. Take a look at Selena's most daring outfits for "Spring Breakers" premiere.

The former Disney star is definitely making a statement with her choice of clothing these past few days. Despite having breaking up with boyfriend of two years, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez appears to be anything but depressed. In fact, Selena is blooming and becoming more beautiful than ever.

Along with her co-stars, Selena Gomez took off to Europe to promote the premiere of Harmony Korine's comeback film, "Spring Breakers." While on tour, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Rachel Korine and Ashley Benson have been dressing up as well.

Ashley, Vanessa and Rachel may be known to showing off a lot of skin but "Selenators" were quite shocked to see Selena join in on the fashion statement. Gomez's Atelier Versace suit featuring a low V-cut top that showed off her cleavage stunned the crowd.

The Atelier Versace suit wasn't the only noteworthy mention ensemble. At the "Spring Breakers" premiere in Madrid, Spain, Selena Gomez wore a long black Dolce & Gabbana gown. The sleek gown gave off an embellished feel which showed off Gomez's gracious curves.

Another outfit that Selena wore effortlessly was her suit for the "Spring Breakers" Rome premiere. Keeping it simple in black slacks and a sleeveless top, Selena's cleavage was once again quite obvious all thanks to the sheer lace design of her top.

Gomez certainly knows how to keep a fashion statement and by the looks of it, Bieber already knows what he's missing. The "Spring Breakers" promotional tour is set to continue until the film's official release by March 22.

Former Disney stars, Vanessa Hudgens and Selena Gomez have advised their younger fans not to watch the film without parental consent or guidance. Judging from all the skin these ladies show on the red carpet, it's nothing compared to what they've got in store for the actual film.