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Camila Cabello goes incognito for Paris Fashion Week show

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Camila Cabello posed along with Fifth Harmony band member Normani

Camila Cabello opted for an edgy look for Paris Fashion Week this year.

On Friday, September 27, the former Fifth Harmony sensation arrived at the Vetements’ runway show, covering her face with a balaclava ski mask.

The mask beneath which the Señorita hitmaker’s black locks flowed freely revealed only her eyes and lips.

Cabello, whose full name is Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao, donned a black lacy bodysuit coupled with a matching mini skirt.

She accessorised her all-black outfit with matching strappy heels, gloves, floor-length coats, and diamond drop earrings.

Camila Cabellos outfit for the Paris Fashion Week Friday show
Camila Cabello’s outfit for the Paris Fashion Week Friday show

On Friday, Cabello, 27, had a mini Fifth Harmony reunion with the band member Normani. The two posed alongside each other for several pictures.

In addition to being joined by her best-selling girl group members, Bella Thorne, Gigi Hadid, Ice Spice, J Balvin, Tom Daley, and Travis Scott also attended the fashion show.

Cabello’s return to her dark hair roots came months after she debuted her blonde tresses in February, a move that shocked fans.

“Whatever I do, I learned how exciting that is from people like Madonna or David Bowie,” she shared during a Cannes Lions dinner in June, revealing the switch was inspired by other artists.

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