Experts say Selena Gomez's mixer is the 'best in the world' – it looks shockingly similar to Martha Stewart's

Selena Gomez's kitchen go-to is almost the exact same color as Martha's machine – and of course, experts love their choice

Selena Gomez in her kitchen
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When Selena Gomez and Gordon Ramsey got together in the actress's kitchen to make breakfast burgers, we couldn't imagine anything more iconic. Or at least we couldn't until we saw the stand-up mixer on Selena's counter.

In the back of the video, you can see that Selena Gomez uses the acclaimed KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer. Not only is the Artisan consistently ranked as one of the best stand mixers, but the actress chose a highly unusual and intriguing color: ice blue. Let's dive into what makes Selena's kitchen appliance so special. 

First, the appliance color of Selena's mixer is stunning. What stands out most about this shade is its similarity to another iconic chef's appliance: Martha Stewart's stand mixer. 

Several years ago, Martha Stewart collaborated with KitchenAid to release a 'Martha Blue' stand mixer in a beautiful robin's egg blue. Though the range is discontinued, you can see the color of this Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven Set in Martha Blue on Amazon. With the approval of two icons, the shade can't go wrong.

Experts agree the shade has visual benefits. 'A brightly colored appliance on your countertop, like a KitchenAid Stand Mixer can provide a much-needed pop of color,' says Jennifer Ebert, Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. 'This icy shade is perfect with gray or white to provide a touch of interior design to any kitchen.'

Jennifer Ebert
Jennifer Ebert

Jen is the Editor (Digital) of Homes & Gardens. Before starting this position, she had completed various interior design courses at KLC Design School, as well as working across Ideal Home, LivingEtc, 25 Beautiful Homes and Country Homes & Interiors as an interiors writer.

Furthermore, our kitchen appliance experts only had positive things to say about Selena' stand-up mixer. In her KitchenAid Artisan review, our head of reviews, Millie Fender, gave the mixer 5-stars.

Millie writes: 'The KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer from KitchenAid deserves its status as an iconic stand mixer. It's powerful enough to work through family-sized cake recipes and can handle loaves of bread and cartons of heavy cream in minutes.'

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Millie Fender

Millie Fender is our Editor for all things small appliances at Homes & Gardens. She spends a lot of time testing everything from toasters to air fryers and recommending the very best ones to readers. Bought with her own money, Millie has been using the KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer long before she joined the Homes & Gardens team and continues to enjoy it every birthday, Christmas, or lazy Saturday. 

She continues, 'I also enjoy the color options and ability to leave the mixer to work hands-free while I add new ingredients or work on cleaning my counters. You can pair the KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer with a food processor attachment, mincing attachment, and even a pasta roller attachment.'

Even when she reviewed the KitchenAid Mixer vs. Cuisinart or compared various KitchenAid models, the KitchenAid Artisan still came out on top.


For both function and form, a brightly colored KitchenAid Artisan mixer is a great way to spruce up your space.

Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.