Camila Cabello made sure all eyes were on her during an outing in New York City on Thursday.
The 27-year-old singer, who was recently spotted in the recording studio, showed off her unique style in a gray corset jacket.
She added matching gray shorts that teased her curves as she frolicked around the Big Apple.
The Havana hitmaker paired the look with knee-high fur-trimmed stilettos.
Her long bleached locks were parted to the side and slightly wavy as they cascaded over her shoulders.
Camila Cabello made sure all eyes were on her during an outing in New York City on Thursday.
Cabello opted for light makeup consisting of mascara and eyeliner, letting her radiant skin shine.
The First Man singer seemed to be in good spirits and posed up a storm during the casual outing.
Her trip to New York comes as the Cuban songwriter prepares to release her fourth studio album C, XOXO on June 28.
The album, produced by El Guincho and Jasper Harris, was inspired by the “eclectic rhythms and sounds of his hometown.”
Just a few days ago Cabello said Billboard He wants the world to become “more loving” over time.
“Hopefully, when I’m no longer here, I want the legacy I leave to make the world, in some way, more loving,” he tells the outlet.
“There are different ways to do it, through art and music, and I always try to be responsible,” he added.
Cabello, who comes from a working-class family of four, said he hopes society values hard work and effort.
The 27-year-old singer showed off her unique style in a gray corset jacket and matching shorts.
“I’m very proud of my family history and my work ethic, and any kind of strength or drive I have comes from hearing their stories,” she gushed.
‘I really feel like I come from a family of fucking scammers. My mom and dad never lost that, and neither did my grandparents.
‘I feel like a lot of that is in my bloodline. There is something in our story that I feel makes me handle life and see it in a different way,’ she concluded.
Cabello, who comes from a working-class family of four, said he hopes society values hard work and effort; Alejandro, Sinuhe, Sofia and Camilla Cabello seen in throwback snapshot
Her trip to New York comes as the Cuban songwriter prepares to release her fourth studio album C, XOXO on June 28.
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“What surprises me the most is how sincere, hard-working and thoughtful of a human being she is,” gushed the star’s manager, Roger Gold.
‘Camila really absorbed that from her family, from her upbringing, from her trip to the United States. She grew up very, very humble,’ she concluded.