Camila Cabello turned heads at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, donning a sensational long acid-washed denim skirt with a train paired with a denim corset in varying shades of blue that showcased her well-defined abs. The 26-year-old singer attended a screening of her latest drama film, “Rob Peace,” where she plays the character Naya, the girlfriend of promising Yale student Rob Peace.
For the film, based on the true story documented in the book “The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace,” Camila portrays a pivotal role in the life of Peace, who turns to selling drugs to support his father’s legal bills. The indie drama, directed by Chiwetel Ejiofor, unfolds the complex narrative of Peace’s life and tragic fate.
Camila’s red-carpet look at the premiere featured a black brocade puffer jacket, a contemporary take on Dior’s iconic Bar jacket, emphasizing her sculpted shoulders. She completed the ensemble with an oversized black cap, leather opera gloves, a Lady Dior bag, and ankle-strap pumps, accentuating the outfit with eye-catching diamond jewelry.
While “Rob Peace” marks Camila’s foray into more serious acting roles, she secured the part without an audition, thanks to Ejiofor, who was impressed by her performance in the 2021 remake of “Cinderella.” The film also stars Mary J. Blige, Michael Kelly, and Mare Winningham.
Speaking about her character Naya, Cabello expressed a connection to her hustle for making the world better, emphasizing the importance of empathy in portraying authentic characters. With her distinctive style and evolving career, Camila continues to captivate audiences both in the music and film industries.