Home FashionLadies Style Camila Cabello wore a dress in Monaco that featured bold cutout details at the chest and midriff area. See the images here.

Camila Cabello wore a dress in Monaco that featured bold cutout details at the chest and midriff area. See the images here.

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And the color coincides perfectly with her forthcoming album.

Camila Cabello is allowing her album rollout to dictate her fashion choices, and her most recent outfit gave fans an Easter egg about her upcoming project.

The pop star was spotted during a night out on the town in Monaco wearing a bright cobalt blue dress. The ensemble was backless and featured a high neckline that featured daring cutouts along her chest and midsection.

Camila Cabello wore a dress in Monaco that featured bold cutout details at the chest and midriff area. See the images here.

The "I Luv It" singer also tapped into the continued Y2K craze with a divisive asymmetric hem that cut diagonally across her hips and tied on one side. Cabello completed the look with an oversized blue suede and sherpa jacket, satin handbag, and beige-colored heels. Her hair, which is currently bleach blonde, was pulled into a wavy ponytail with forehead fringe framing her face. The rest of her glam included a sharp winged liner and a mauve lip.

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Camila Cabello wore a dress in Monaco that featured bold cutout details at the chest and midriff area. See the images here.

The sapphire shade of Camilla's dress mirrors the color theme of her forthcoming studio album, C,XOXO, as well as the album cover that shows the pop star holding an indigo lollipop while sticking out her blue-dyed tongue.

“The voice that I found with my new album has this big baddie energy vibe,” Cabello said in a May 29 interview with Billboard. “Part of that spirit is taking risks, not giving a f–k and doing whatever you want. I think the blonde was me staying true to that feeling. With the hair, it was like, ‘How do I tell people, visually, that this is my new era?’ Sometimes you need the physicality to let them know, ‘Oh, this is a new thing, a new character.’”

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