Selena Gomez just turned 27 years old and is living her best life. The singer has been enjoying a getaway in Italy to mark her birthday, and she recently shared another gorgeous snap from her trip.

On Instagram, Gomez posted a photo of herself posing on the water while wearing a sexy black and red floral dress. The singer-actress opted for low-key makeup and slicked her hair back in a bun in the snap.

In her caption, Gomez joked that she was "trying desperately to look like a Fellini film" in the shot, referencing late Italian film director and screenwriter Federico Fellini.

The "Come and Get It" singer also showed off her semicolon tattoo in the photo. She got the ink, which represents suicide prevention and mental health awareness organization Project Semicolon, two years prior with "13 Reasons Why" stars Tommy Dorfman and Alisha Boe. Gomez served as executive producer for the Netflix series.

Gomez's latest post comes just a few days after she thanked her fans and followers on Instagram for sending her birthday wishes when she turned 27 on July 22.

On Monday, the former Disney star shared a snap of herself in a gorgeous white maxi dress, posing on a balcony overlooking an Italian city. In her caption, she told fans that she's grateful for all the messages of love and support she receives from them and that she is "praying for all of them."

“I wanted to thank each and every one of you for your words on my bday. Not just the quick notes. The thought that goes behind every word you write usually ends up with me crying grateful tears like I did last night," she wrote.

Gomez flew to Italy with her grandparents earlier this week to celebrate her birthday in Rome and Capri, but a source told People that the singer is also excited to return home and get back to work.

Another insider told Entertainment Tonight that Gomez is currently working on new music and will be releasing her songs later this year.

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Pictured: Selena Gomez attends WE Day California at The Forum on April 19, 2018 in Inglewood, California. Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer