Camila Cabello flaunts her sense of style with an acid-colored skirt and a sensual denim corset
At the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Camila Cabello looked amazing in a long, train-style denim skirt that had been acid-washed.
The 26-year-old Senorita singer wore the skirt with a multicolored denim corset that showed off a portion of her toned abs.
On Monday, she was seen going to a showing of Rob Peace, her latest drama flick.
The singer’s black hair was worn straight and parted in the middle, with curtain bangs framing her forehead on either side.
She also donned a furry, sky blue, floor-length coat that gracefully fell down to reveal her chiseled shoulders when she arrived for the screening of the Chiwetel Ejiofor-directed movie.
Camila is in Sundance for the world premiere of her latest independent drama, Rob Peace.
The singer, who was born in Cuba, plays Naya, the girlfriend of Rob Peace, a brilliant Yale student who turns to drug sales to finance his imprisoned father’s legal fees.
The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, a book written by his college roommate Jeff Hobbs, served as the inspiration for the true story that is portrayed in the movie.
At the age of thirty, Peace was shot and died in his birthplace of Newark, New Jersey. Jay Will, played by Tulsa King, is the Yale student who became heroin dealer.
Peace studied biochemistry and biophysics at Yale, where he was regarded as a “brilliant student.”
“I thought this was a story that needed to be told,” Cabello stated at the Variety Studio, which was sponsored by Audible.
“Stories like these have been told in an unduly simplistic manner by people with challenging backgrounds and dichotomous perspectives on success and failure.” It’s actually more intricate than that.
Moreover, the former Fifth Harmony member didn’t have to try out for the part, even though she doesn’t currently have many acting credits.
Cabello was cast by Ejiofor, who wrote, directed, and plays the father of the main character who is unfairly imprisoned, after observing her in the 2021 Cinderella adaptation.