Cara Delevingne looks effortlessly cool in khaki pants and a beige faux fur hat as she steps into Manhattan
Cara Delevingne looked stylish in khaki pants as she stepped out in Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday.
The model, 30, looked fabulous as she paired the number with a crisp white racer bodysuit and stayed comfy in a pair of matching trainers.
She styled her short blonde locks in loose waves as they popped out from under a chic beige faux fur hat.
Cara was all smiles as she enjoyed an ice cream bagel on the outing with friends.
It comes after Cara opened up about her friend Minke and her sobriety in a candid new interview.
Looking good: Cara Delevingne looked stylish in khaki pants and a white racer bodysuit as she stepped out in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday
Cool: The model, 30, looked incredible in numbers as she stayed comfy in a pair of matching trainers and accessorized with a chic beige faux fur beanie
The catwalk star appeared on the cover of the September issue of ELLE UK looking fabulous in a black bra under a matching cardigan.
She shared some rare comments about her relationship, gushing about Minke, whose real name is Leah Mason.
Cara said, “My girlfriend has been really great in introducing me to a lot of things and people.
“Being with my girlfriend, in this relationship, there are so many things at once that have made me so happy and comfortable with who I am.”
Cara and Minke have kept a low profile since confirming their budding romance last year.
The supermodel, who came out as pansexual in 2020, opened up to Vogue in August last year during a recent interview.
“It was more that I just decided to put my cards on the table and say look, I’m in love, I’m in love with who I’m in love with,” she said of “coming out.”
“I was done being ashamed of who I loved and who I was. So for me it was more just being, love is love, and we should be able to love whoever we want.”
Cara also spoke about her journey to sobriety and how the lifestyle change has affected her.
Out and about: Cara was all smiles as she enjoyed an ice cream bagel on the outing with friends
She admitted, “It hasn’t (been easy), but there have never been times where I thought, ‘This isn’t worth it.’ It’s been worth every second. I just don’t know what it takes to give it up. i am stable. I’m calmer.’
She continued, “I used to not trust myself. I was constantly doubting myself. There was a lot of turmoil involved. Now I just feel free of that.’
Cara added that opening up about her struggle in public was also very liberating because it felt like a weight had been lifted.
She said, “For a long time I felt like I was hiding a lot from people who looked up to me. I finally feel like I can be completely free and myself.’