- Cara Delevingne wore a sheer vintage dress from the 1920s that featured a plunging neckline.
- She was accompanied by her older sister and fellow supermodel Poppy.
- Ocean With David Attenborough premieres May 8.
Cara Delevingne took the plunge—in more ways than one—at the London premiere of Ocean With David Attenborough on Tuesday. The Only Murders in the Building star, who walked the blue carpet alongside her sister and fellow supermodel Poppy Delevingne, wore a sheer metallic gown from Annie’s Ibiza.
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The vintage slip, dated to the 1920s, is sold through the boutique’s Archive line. Made from a rare Egyptian textile called Tulle-bi-telli, it features an open back, geometric trim and a striped neckline crafted with real silver.
Cara layered on a boxy black blazer, completing her look with an eagle pendant necklace and peep-toe platforms. The longtime Burberry spokesmodel wore her dirty blonde tresses in natural waves, while winged eyeliner punctuated her glam.
Ocean With David Attenborough, a new documentary out May 8, is produced by National Geographic. The film highlights wildlife under the sea and sheds light on how climate change is affecting our oceans.
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Last fall, Cara channeled Audrey Hepburn at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala, where she debuted a freshly-chopped set of baby bangs. She paired her updo with a black asymmetric Gucci gown featuring a giant midsection cutout.
It’s no secret that bangs are having a moment thanks to stars like Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift. But Cara’s fringe is the ideal chop for a risk taker who’s looking to—quite literally—up the ante.
Bumble and bumble hairstylist Erickson Arrunategui previously told InStyle that the reason baby bangs work on just about anyone is because they’re more likely to lay flat than longer fringe.
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“With longer bangs, there’s more length for them to get unruly,” Arrunategui explained. “For a punk look, you can go shorter which would take the hair higher above the brow. But if you don’t want that much of a statement, ask for bangs that hit at the center of the forehead.”
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