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Camila Cabello Reunites with Shawn Mendes at Global Citizen Live in a Groovy Corset, Leggings and Matching Robe

Camila Cabello debuted a far-out new look while performing at Global Citizen Live in New York City this week.

The “Don’t Go Yet” singer took the stage in a groovy printed outfit by Laroxx. Her ensemble featured an oversized shirt, leggings and a corset with dramatically long ties, all in a multicolored swirl print. When worn with round purple sunglasses by Privé Revaux, her look had a distinct ’70s vibe. Later in the afternoon, Cabello swapped the hippie-worthy outfit for a ribbed tan shirt and black leggings, paired with the same printed corset and a flowing robe.

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Camila Cabello performs at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA
Camila Cabello performs at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

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Cabello’s Global Citizen experience also included a performance with boyfriend Shawn Mendes. The duo reunited onstage, where they performed their duet “Señorita” together. Later in the evening, they also sang alongside Coldplay for a group performance of the band’s hit song “Yellow.” For that occasion, Cabello switched outfits a third time, wearing an oversized tie-dye hoodie dress.

Camila Cabello performs at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA
Camila Cabello performs at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA

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Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA
Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA

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Coldplay, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA
Coldplay, Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

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Global Citizen Live is an annual live broadcast held for 24 hours, which features events and performances by international artists to raise funds for poverty aid. This year’s event includes performances by Billie Eilish, Jennifer Lopez, Coldplay, Demi Lovato, Lizzo, Lorde and more. It also features appearances by numerous activists, philanthropists, corporate leaders and other figures working to aid in Global Citizen’s year-long Recovery Plan for the World campaign, which aims to end COVID-19 and the hunger crisis, as well as increase learning, environmental protection and global equity.

Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA
Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform at Global Citizen Live in New York City. - Credit: Brian Prahl/MEGA

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For footwear, the “Havana” singer regularly wears sneakers by Nike and Adidas, in addition to slides and sandals by Franco Sarto, Birkenstock and Steve Madden. However, her wallet-friendly shoe style often incorporates brands like Topshop, Candie’s and UrbanOG as well. The singer often pairs these with dresses, tops and bottoms by affordable labels like H&M, Forever 21, and Zara, in addition to high-end labels like Dolce & Gabbana, Isabel Marant, and Versace.

Add ’70s vibes to your next look with groovy purple sunglasses, inspired by Camila Cabello.

Credit: Courtesy of Target
Credit: Courtesy of Target

Courtesy of Target

To Buy: A New Day aviator sunglasses, $17.

Credit: Courtesy of Zappos
Credit: Courtesy of Zappos

Courtesy of Zappos

To Buy: Kate Spade New York Lucca sunglasses, $160.

Credit: Courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue
Credit: Courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue

Courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue

To Buy: Illesteva Boca sunglasses, $190.

Click through the gallery to see Cabello’s affordable shoe style over the years.

Launch Gallery: Camila Cabello's Affordable Shoe Style

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