Cara Delevingne has made it known that she’s jumping from fashion to film. The 22-year-old recently told WSJ Magazinethat she’s dreamed of being an actor since age 5, and with a bevy of movies slated to hit the silver screen this year, it seems that her fantasy has become a reality. “With acting, the last thing you do is try to look pretty,” the newly retired model told the publication. Sure, she’s currently looking glam on the cover of Vogue’s July issue, but that’s to promote her upcoming film, Paper Towns.
Paper Towns is the adaptation of the YA novel by John Green. The model-turned-actress plays a sensitive teenager by the name of Margo Roth Spiegelman, alongside Nat Wolff as Q. Not far from the Brit’s real-life persona, her character is tomboy casual. But it looks like Delevingne didn’t bring her laissez faire style to the film’s world tour. (Except for herpeculiar clown ensemble she wore in Berlin, which is to be expected of someone who favors pizza suits.)
Paper Towns is the adaptation of the YA novel by John Green. The model-turned-actress plays a sensitive teenager by the name of Margo Roth Spiegelman, alongside Nat Wolff as Q. Not far from the Brit’s real-life persona, her character is tomboy casual. But it looks like Delevingne didn’t bring her laissez faire style to the film’s world tour. (Except for herpeculiar clown ensemble she wore in Berlin, which is to be expected of someone who favors pizza suits.)










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