Millie Bobby Brown Just Posted a Makeup-Free Selfie—But It’s What She's Wearing That Stole The Show

& I totally get why

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Makeup-free selfies are officially in their moment—and we are so here for it. From Pamela Anderson and Drew Barrymore to Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sofía Vergara, more and more celebrities are embracing their natural beauty on social media. One celeb who recently shared a fresh faced selfie with the world is Millie Bobby Brown.

The Stranger Things star recently posted a no-makeup selfie to Instagram, and it’s giving casual-cute in the best way. With her blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail, under-eye patches on and a purple pimple patch on her cheek, she struck a kissy face pose.

“Just a girl w/ her on-set faves,” she wrote, also giving a quick shoutout to her brand, Florence by Mills, which is currently on sale at Ulta Beauty.

But while fans loved the skincare moment, there was another detail in the pic that really got people talking: her sweatshirt. Millie rocked a cozy gray crewneck from Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and Swifties flooded the comments in full fangirl mode.

“Taylor sweatshirt yessss!!!” one follower wrote. “The best sweater ever,” said another. One fan summed it up with: “Omg fav Swiftie.”

It’s a light, sweet moment of love for Millie—something that's likely refreshing based on comments from earlier this year when she faced criticism over her appearance, prompting her to respond in a heartfelt video. “I grew up in front of the world,” she said. “And for some reason, people can’t seem to grow up with me.”

She ended with a powerful reminder: “Let’s do better. Not just for me, but for every young girl.”

Barefaced, confident, and in a Taylor Swift sweatshirt? Honestly, she's thriving.

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