May 23, 20159 yr BTS: Mark Seliger for Vanity Fair (Cannes 2015) P.S. sadly, VF didn't post any pic of Cara from this photoshoot
May 23, 20159 yr Brand ambassador Cara Delevingne attend the TAG Heuer Monaco Party on May 23, 2015 in Monaco, Monaco
May 24, 20159 yr Model Cara Delevingne seats on a McLaren car during a photo call at the McLaren pits prior to the start of the Formula One Grand Prix, at the Monaco racetrack, in Monaco, Sunday, May 24, 2015
May 24, 20159 yr Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 24, 2015 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco
May 24, 20159 yr Brand ambassador Cara Delevingne attend the TAG Heuer Monaco Party on May 23, 2015 in Monaco, Monaco HQs
May 25, 20159 yr Model Cara Delevingne seats on a McLaren car during a photo call at the McLaren pits prior to the start of the Formula One Grand Prix, at the Monaco racetrack, in Monaco, Sunday, May 24, 2015 HQs
May 25, 20159 yr Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 24, 2015 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco HQs
May 27, 20159 yr Mango spring/summer 15 http://i-d.vice.com/en_gb/article/cara-and-kate-are-the-new-faces-of-mango
May 30, 20159 yr HOLA! May 29, 2015 http://www.hola.com/actualidad/2015052979041/lady-mary-charteris-it-girl/
May 30, 20159 yr NOW TORONTO MAGAZINE Interview https://nowtoronto.com/movies/interview%3A-cara-del/ MAY 20, 2015 Having already graced runways, Vogue covers and TTC bus shelters, Cara Delevingne is gearing up to make a splash on the big screen. The 23-year-old model with those famously thick eyebrows is a revelation in Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Face Of An Angel. She’s got five other movies scheduled for 2015, including the upcoming YA adaptation Paper Towns and Pan, in which she portrays a mermaid. She’ll also be out and about in Toronto all summer shooting Suicide Squad, gearing up to be our city’s biggest production to date. As Enchantress in the DC Super Villain ensemble, she plays opposite Will Smith and Jared Leto. . I sat down with Delevingne during TIFF 2014 in a round table interview at the Trump Hotel. Dressed sharply in a grey pantsuit, shes’s spunky and whip-smart as she introduces us to what she’s all about. Why do you have a lion tattooed on your finger? I’m a Leo. It’s the first tattoo I got. I grew up being fearless in everything. I just used to climb anything. I lost that when I started modelling. When you work a lot and don’t really know what you want, you just do it because the work is there. I lost that inner fire, so I got the lion to bring that back in my mind. You always look glamorous, on runways and Vogue covers and even now. But you hear a lot of horror stories from the modelling world. What has your experience been like? It’s a glamorized business. Once you’re in it, it’s like “hurry up, hurry up, wait, wait, hurry up.” It’s a whole different way of seeing it. Modelling is based on your looks, so it’s not the deepest thing in the world. For me, when I first started I looked at it as the weirdest thing in the world. I never gave a shite what I looked like ever as a kid or a teenager. So for me, it was just like dressing up. How did you get into acting? I remember the first time I was onstage. It was a Christmas jazz musical. I was Mary and I had a really long solo. And I just loved causing a reaction, smiling, laughing or crying. It made me feel alive. From that day, I was like, “I want to entertain people.” You also have directing ambitions? I definitely want to be behind the camera at some point. I learned so much seeing Michael Winterbottom work. I always write. So many things inspire me all the time. It would be a crime to not write those things down. And you’re a musician? You know that saying “Jack of all trades, expert of none”? I hope that’s not true. I hope I can do it all. I’m not going to fill my basket up too much. Everyone starts getting annoyed with me. I’m already annoyed with me. I started playing drums when I was nine. It was a really good release for me because I have a lot of energy. I’m constantly moving, and rhythm is life. I hear it in everything – even speech. Drums are my expression. If I get really angry, I’ll play the drums for hours and get it all out. It’s like my meditation. You play a mermaid in the new Peter Pan movie with Hugh Jackman. Is Peter Pan as much of an iconic figure for you as he is for so many? I loved Peter Pan. I never want to grow up. You mad? Age doesn’t mean much to me. I know so many 50-year-olds who act younger than me, and I love those people. When you keep that kid inside you alive, it’s wonderful, one of the most creative things. The most creative people I know have that kid still running around in there – like Michael Winterbottom.
June 5, 20159 yr NOW TORONTO MAGAZINE Interview https://nowtoronto.com/movies/interview%3A-cara-del/ MAY 20, 2015 Having already graced runways, Vogue covers and TTC bus shelters, Cara Delevingne is gearing up to make a splash on the big screen. The 23-year-old model with those famously thick eyebrows is a revelation in Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Face Of An Angel. She’s got five other movies scheduled for 2015, including the upcoming YA adaptation Paper Towns and Pan, in which she portrays a mermaid. She’ll also be out and about in Toronto all summer shooting Suicide Squad, gearing up to be our city’s biggest production to date. As Enchantress in the DC Super Villain ensemble, she plays opposite Will Smith and Jared Leto. . I sat down with Delevingne during TIFF 2014 in a round table interview at the Trump Hotel. Dressed sharply in a grey pantsuit, shes’s spunky and whip-smart as she introduces us to what she’s all about. Why do you have a lion tattooed on your finger? I’m a Leo. It’s the first tattoo I got. I grew up being fearless in everything. I just used to climb anything. I lost that when I started modelling. When you work a lot and don’t really know what you want, you just do it because the work is there. I lost that inner fire, so I got the lion to bring that back in my mind. You always look glamorous, on runways and Vogue covers and even now. But you hear a lot of horror stories from the modelling world. What has your experience been like? It’s a glamorized business. Once you’re in it, it’s like “hurry up, hurry up, wait, wait, hurry up.” It’s a whole different way of seeing it. Modelling is based on your looks, so it’s not the deepest thing in the world. For me, when I first started I looked at it as the weirdest thing in the world. I never gave a shite what I looked like ever as a kid or a teenager. So for me, it was just like dressing up. How did you get into acting? I remember the first time I was onstage. It was a Christmas jazz musical. I was Mary and I had a really long solo. And I just loved causing a reaction, smiling, laughing or crying. It made me feel alive. From that day, I was like, “I want to entertain people.” You also have directing ambitions? I definitely want to be behind the camera at some point. I learned so much seeing Michael Winterbottom work. I always write. So many things inspire me all the time. It would be a crime to not write those things down. And you’re a musician? You know that saying “Jack of all trades, expert of none”? I hope that’s not true. I hope I can do it all. I’m not going to fill my basket up too much. Everyone starts getting annoyed with me. I’m already annoyed with me. I started playing drums when I was nine. It was a really good release for me because I have a lot of energy. I’m constantly moving, and rhythm is life. I hear it in everything – even speech. Drums are my expression. If I get really angry, I’ll play the drums for hours and get it all out. It’s like my meditation. You play a mermaid in the new Peter Pan movie with Hugh Jackman. Is Peter Pan as much of an iconic figure for you as he is for so many? I loved Peter Pan. I never want to grow up. You mad? Age doesn’t mean much to me. I know so many 50-year-olds who act younger than me, and I love those people. When you keep that kid inside you alive, it’s wonderful, one of the most creative things. The most creative people I know have that kid still running around in there – like Michael Winterbottom. You have a video of this interview?
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