Selena Gomez looks deeply moisturized and unbothered in her latest photo dump. Fresh off a press tour in London for her new film Emilia Pérez, the former Disney starlet shared pictures from her time abroad, and it’s making the case for luxury travel. Has anyone ever been this relaxed while on a work trip before?

In hotel pics and waiting rooms, Gomez seems utterly at peace, singing in Spanish with her costars, playing with her hair, and enjoying the face on her designer purse. In one pic, she takes a moment to herself while watching, we’re pretty sure, a cooking show, and as for what that teddy bear emoji might be covering…let’s not even speculate. Her stack of friendship bracelets, enormous headphones, and stainless steel Stanley tumbler is basically everything millennials have been told add up to self-care. It’s a vibe for sure.

“Congratulations beauty” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay commented on the post. “Love you cutie!🥰” added makeup artist Elnaz Golrokh. Previously, the Only Murders In The Building actor showed her Emilia Pérez cast love on the ’gram, writing about the premiere, “I’m so grateful to @zoesaldana @karsiagascon @adytapaz and to Jacques for giving me an opportunity to tell a very special story in @emiliaperezfilm ❤️ thank you to everyone who came and asked thoughtful questions. The friendship bracelets were cool too 🙂”

Also while in London, Gomez dropped by The Graham Norton Show, where her mere presence made comedian Miranda Hart emotional, sharing how Gomez inspired her to share her own health struggles.

Hart was inspired by Selena Gomez’s documentary My Mind & Me, which Gomez recently revealed to Vanity Fair was so vulnerable she almost didn’t want to release it. “I asked my team if it was possible to pull out,” she told the outlet. “Lawyers got involved, but we never took it to Apple because everything was locked.” But after a few days of self-isolation, the gratitude of fans with similar issues changed her mind. “I just started to embrace it,” she said, adding, “and I felt like it was a really good thing.”