Cara Delevingne made a striking appearance at the London premiere of Ocean With David Attenborough, wearing a sheer vintage gown that dates back a century. Known for her bold fashion choices, the British model and actor, 32, chose a handwoven tulle-bi-telli dress originally made in 1920s Cairo. The rare textile, which features real silver in its striped neckline, left little to the imagination, revealing a black lace beneath the mesh fabric. She layered the look with a slouchy black blazer and finished with platform heels and a black eagle pendant.
The dress, priced at over $10,000 from Annie’s Ibiza, was a clear nod to craftsmanship and history rather than trend-chasing. Delevingne’s fashion risks are often deliberate—more about expression than attention.

She posed alongside her sister, Poppy Delevingne, who is currently expecting her first child. Poppy wore a black fringe gown with a long velvet coat and a white version of the same eagle necklace.
Beyond fashion, Cara Delevingne has built a career across multiple industries. She rose to fame as a model with campaigns for Burberry, Chanel, and Dior. In film and television, she’s best known for roles in Paper Towns, Suicide Squad, Carnival Row, and Only Murders in the Building. Her work blends commercial appeal with a willingness to take creative risks—on screen and on the red carpet.

With this latest look, Delevingne continues to position herself as someone who values story and structure, whether she’s acting in a fantasy drama or wearing century-old fabric in front of the cameras.