Camila Cabello
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Camila Cabello Flaunts Dramatic Hair Transformation in New Photoshoot

Camila Cabello has ditched her signature long locks and debuted a dramatic bob hairdo in her latest risqué photoshoot. The singer recently graced the December cover of NYLON magazine and unveiled a new look. Since releasing her new album “C,XOXO” in June, the 27-year-old has been embracing her “hyperfemme villain arc.” Now, Cabello has taken it up a notch with her striking hair transformation. 

Camila Cabello displays bob hairdo for magazine photoshoot

Camila Cabello is making fans swoon after unveiling her new bob hairdo for NYLON’s December cover. Although she ditched the long locks, the singer kept her signature bangs. Cabello took to Instagram to share some of the snaps from her risqué photoshoot. For the cover, she donned a Norma Kamali bodysuit, Chan Luu scarf, and Gentle Monster x Mugler sunglasses. The singer posed for a racy photo as she placed her finger in her mouth. 

Cabello captioned the Instagram carousel, “like why was i always putting my hands in my mouth this day?????” In the following snap, she was photographed while lying on the sofa. Cabello opted for a sizzling look as she slipped into a Brandon Maxwell dress featuring a daring plunging neckline. The “Havana” singer continued to add a quirky twist to her ensemble and wore a Movado watch as a necklace. Cabello completed this look with a Jenny Bird ring and Gianvito Rossi shoes. 

The third photo Camila Cabello shared from her NYLON photoshoot gave a closer look at the bob haircut. The former Fifth Harmony member looked breathtaking in a sleek Tory Burch bodysuit and fuzzy Givenchy coat. For this snap too, Cabello gently placed her finger on her lips. 

During the interview, the artist shared that she wanted to create a “sense of power” with her new album “C,XOXO.” Cabello said, “Being in the industry made me build that harder shell and harder exterior.” Talking about the concept behind the album, she added, “I like the idea of [C,XOXO] being nocturnal. More friction, more complicated: ‘This is wrong, but I kind of like it.'”

Originally reported by Shriya Swami on Mandatory.

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