Did Cara Delevingne Dazzle in a See-Through Gown at the Premiere?

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Key Takeaways
- Cara Delevingne showcased a daring fashion choice at the premiere.
- The gown was made from fabric dating back to the 1920s.
- Her outfit sparked conversations about gender fluidity.
- Cara believes style doesn’t need to be cohesive.
- She often feels like 'the most awkward person in the world'.
Los Angeles, May 8 (NationPress) Actress Cara Delevingne showcased her daring fashion sense in a transparent gown during the premiere of 'Ocean With David Attenborough'.
The model-turned-actress made a striking entrance on the red carpet in London for the world premiere of Attenborough's latest documentary. Her audacious outfit, which revealed her innerwear, certainly caught the attention of onlookers, as reported by Female First UK.
The 32-year-old star opted for a plunging mesh dress, crafted from fabric that dates back nearly a century, for this glamorous event in the UK capital.
According to Female First UK, the daring dress, made in Cairo, Egypt during the 1920s, prominently displayed Cara's black lacy thong underwear. She chose to forgo a bra, instead draping a loose black blazer over her shoulders.
The runway sensation posed for snapshots alongside her elder sister, Poppy Delevingne, and completed her ensemble with a pair of black peep-toe platform heels. The premiere also welcomed notable figures like King Charles, actress Felicity Jones, and model Georgia May Jagger.
Cara is renowned for her fearless fashion statements, yet she has previously mentioned that her attire does not define her identity. She believes that her style doesn’t always need to be “cohesive”.
In an interview with ELLE, Cara articulated, “(What you wear) doesn’t dictate where you stand on the spectrum of fluidity and gender. This is still me. I thought that wearing a pink dress made me a ‘girly girl’. It’s not true. I can still wear a pink dress and have long hair and still not be a girly girl. (I) was playing with that: It doesn’t have to all be cohesive. You can be [wearing] no make-up, but wearing a gown, or full make-up and wearing a tracksuit.”
Cara also admitted that at times she feels like “the most awkward person in the world”.