Although she’s racking up the magazine covers, Camila Cabello doesn’t need a fully-staffed fashion shoot to serve a look.
The Grammy Award nominee, 27, donned a tan peekaboo top that teased her cleavage and tummy in an impromptu shoot she shared Wednesday from a parking lot.
‘Diabolic,’ Cabello captioned the post.
She paired the sleeveless top with a floor-length denim patchwork skirt.
Cabello completed the ensemble with a white studded crisscross belt and a pair of chunky black sneakers.
Cabello’s latest look comes after her recent appearances on the covers of Paper, King Kong and Puss Puss magazines.
The Fifth Harmony alum has been hard at work promoting her upcoming fourth solo album C, XOXO.
After releasing her single ‘I LUV IT’, Cabello shared a statement explaining how some of the ’emotional drama’ in her love life inspired the song.
‘Certain things in our human realm do make me feel like I’m in outer space, and the very rare few times where I’ve had incredible chemistry with someone is one of them,’ she said.
‘Part of that cocktail is also the emotional drama between you and that person, and the chaos and ʙuттerflies and nerves and pᴀssion,’ added Cabello.
‘It’s unsustainable and not peaceful and exhausting, but also, I LUV IT.’
Cabello was previously in a relationship with Shawn Mendes from 2019 to 2021.
Last year they briefly rekindled their romance before ending it for good again.
Cabello has also been romantically linked to Matthew Hussey and Austin Kevitch.
During a recent interview with Star, Cabello admitted she gets ‘the wandering eye’ around ‘the year-and-a-half mark’ of her relationships.
‘It’s also hard in my industry because there are so many interesting people,’ she added.
Cabello said it ‘feels hard to meet people right now,’ explaining that she’s ‘not a hook-up culture person.’
‘If I don’t like you, if I don’t get ʙuттerflies, it can’t just be a physical thing for me,’ she said of what she seeks in a partner.
Cabello continued, ‘I need to think you’re funny, it has to be a personality thing. It can’t just be like, “I wanna make out, so I’ll make out with you to make out.”‘