Camila Cabello shows off her take on style in a seductive denim corset and acid-colored skirt

Camila Cabello shows off her take on style in a seductive denim corset and acid-colored skirt

Camila Cabello looked sensational in a long, acid-washed denim skirt with a train at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

The Senorita singer, 26, paired the skirt with a denim corset in different shades of blue that exposed part of her well-defined abs.

She was pictured attending a screening of her new drama film, Rob Peace, on Monday.

The songstress wore her raven hair parted in the middle and straight with curtain bangs framing each side of her forehead.

When she arrived at the screening for the Chiwetel Ejiofor-directed film, she also wore a furry, sky blue, floor-length coat that artfully slid down to show her sculpted shoulders.

Camila is at Sundance to premiere her new film, the indie drama Rob Peace.

In the film, the Cuban born singer plays Naya, the girlfriend of promising Yale student Rob Peace, who turns to selling drugs to pay for his incarcerated father’s legal bills.

The film is a true story and based on the book The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, which was written by his college roommate Jeff Hobbs.

Peace was fatally shot at age 30 in his hometown of Newark, New Jersey. Tulsa King’s Jay Will plays the Yale student turned drug dealer.

Peace was considered a ‘brilliant student’ at Yale where he studied biochemistry and biophysics.

‘I felt a story like this needed to be told,’ Cabello said at the Variety Studio presented by Audible.

‘People have told stories like this in an overly simplistic way… people coming from difficult circumstances and binary ways of looking at success and failure. In reality, it’s more complex than that.’

And although the former member of Fifth Harmony doesn’t have a lot of acting credits under her belt yet, she didn’t have to audition for her role.

Ejiofor, who wrote, directed and stars as the lead character’s wrongfully imprisoned father, cast Cabello after seeing her acting debut in the 2021 remake of Cinderella.