Poppy Delevingne puts on a leggy display in a black blazer dress as she joins stylish sister Cara at the Ralph Lauren runway show in New York

Poppy Delevingne looked as fabulous as ever as she attended the Ralph Lauren SS24 runway show in New York with her younger sister Cara on Friday.

The model, 37, showed off her glamorous sense of style as she posed up a storm at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during New York Fashion Week.

Poppy was very leggy in a black blazer mini dress, which she paired with black heeled sandals.

She packed her essentials into a small black handbag and swept her golden locks away from her beautiful features with a black bow.

The socialite was joined at the event by her model sister Cara, 31, who put on a very trendy appearance in an all-black ensemble.

Edgy: Cara put on a very stylish show as she stepped out

Glam: Poppy Delevingne looked as fabulous as ever as she attended the Ralph Lauren SS24 catwalk show in New York with her younger sister Cara on Friday

Leggy look: Model Poppy, 37, showed off her glamorous sense of style as she posed up a storm at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during New York Fashion Week

Leggy look: Model Poppy, 37, showed off her glamorous sense of style as she posed up a storm at the Brooklyn Navy Yard during New York Fashion Week

The Suicide Squad star put on a daring show in a sheer shirt and black pants, which she paired with knee-high boots with black heels.

She tucked her golden locks under a wide-brimmed cowboy hat and slung a faux leather jacket with tassels over one shoulder, in keeping with the western theme of the event.

The sisters joined a star-studded guest list at the runway show, including Jennifer Lopez, Gabrielle Union and Julianne Moore.

The show had a rustic, Western theme — from the set to the garments — and guests also enjoyed an “intimate” dinner afterwards, also inspired by the designer’s own ranch in Colorado, according to a press release.

The show comes after Cara was recently caught up in the chaos at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert after tens of thousands of people were stranded by flooding.

She was pictured leaving the festival with her friend Tessa Thompson after the storms had dried up enough for partygoers to begin their exodus from the desert.

Cara and actress Tessa, 39, reportedly walked five miles down a paved road with their friends to their flashy vehicle, according to a post shared on social media.

In the photos, Cara cut a bold figure in what appeared to be waterproof trousers and a black fleece, which she teamed with chunky black trainers.

Gorgeous: Poppy put on a very leggy show in a black blazer mini dress, which she paired with black heeled sandals

Gorgeous: Poppy put on a very leggy show in a black blazer mini dress, which she paired with black heeled sandals

Chic: She packed her essentials into a small black handbag and swept her golden locks away from her beautiful features with a black bow

Chic: She packed her essentials into a small black handbag and swept her golden locks away from her beautiful features with a black bow

Sisters!  The socialite was joined at the event by her model sister Cara, 31, who put on a very trendy appearance in an all-black ensemble

Sisters! The socialite was joined at the event by her model sister Cara, 31, who put on a very trendy appearance in an all-black ensemble

Trendy: The Suicide Squad star put on a daring show in a sheer shirt and black pants, which she paired with knee-high boots with black heels

Trendy: The Suicide Squad star put on a daring show in a sheer shirt and black pants, which she paired with knee-high boots with black heels

Strolling around: She tucked her golden locks under a wide-brimmed cowboy hat and slung a faux leather jacket with tassels over one shoulder, in keeping with the western theme of the event

Strolling around: She tucked her golden locks under a wide-brimmed cowboy hat and slung a faux leather jacket with tassels over one shoulder, in keeping with the western theme of the event

Looking good: Cara looked as stylish as ever as she rocked her western ensemble while leaving Electric Lady Studios after the event's afterparty

Looking good: Cara looked as stylish as ever as she rocked her western ensemble while leaving Electric Lady Studios after the event’s afterparty

She walked with her belongings across her stomach in a backpack and seemed cheerful despite the chaos as she flashed a peace sign.

Tessa looked equally trendy in patterned trousers and a black T-shirt, while she had a jacket tied around her waist and shielded her eyes with oval sunglasses.

They were joined by other friends as they walked through the muddy roads after being flooded by the summer storm.

Cara is a regular festival goer at Burning Man and often attends with her friends, normally sharing photos on her social media of her time at the event each year.

Burning Man descended into chaos this year as fed-up revelers snapped and fought during Monday’s mass exodus from the washout festival.

Tempers ran high during the hours-long line of campers and RVs heading out of the Nevada desert, with police warning that many had become hostile towards each other.

Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen said exhausted partygoers “lashed out” at each other after finally breaking free from a weekend of misery in the rain and mud.

Drone footage from DailyMail.com showed crowds of vehicles meandering slowly across the sand as they finally reached the exit on Monday afternoon.

The annual gathering, which started on a San Francisco beach in 1986, draws nearly 80,000 artists, musicians and activists to the vast swath of public lands for a weeklong mix of wilderness camping and avant-garde performances.

Festival: It comes after Cara was recently caught up in the chaos at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert after tens of thousands of people were stranded by flooding

Festival: It comes after Cara was recently caught up in the chaos at the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert after tens of thousands of people were stranded by flooding

Exit: Burning Man descended into chaos this year as fed-up revelers snapped and fought during Monday's mass exodus from the washout festival

Exit: Burning Man descended into chaos this year as fed-up revelers snapped and fought during the washout festival’s mass exodus on Monday

One of the principles of Burning Man is to leave no trace – the expectation that all attendees will pack up whatever they brought to Black Rock City and clean up their camps before leaving.

But in the wake of heavy rains that blocked roads, gridlocked traffic and many forced to walk barefoot for miles through the mud, the area is littered with abandoned vehicles, carpets, furniture, tents and rubbish.

In a normal year, the desert floor is harder and easier to navigate, but flooding and deep imprints from vehicles spinning tires in the mud have made traveling there more difficult.

This week, many visitors flocked to the airport in Reno, Nevada, to catch last-minute flights home