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Cara Delevingne is an extremely popular London-born top model. Cara Delevingne skyrocketed to fame after her few catwalk appearances. At her young age she has already modelled for many of the famous clothing brands (Burberry's, H&M, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Victoria's Secret, etc.) and participated many advertisement campaings. But in addition to her work as a model Cara is also known for being a socialite, actress and singer. Her image appears everyday in tabloids and magazines, the paparazzi continuously report on everything she does.
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What about Cara's career as a singer, actress and journalist. Is it also justified? Do you think her talent as a model translate that well into all those fields. I agree she seems to be much more than a pretty face. But isn't she just taking advantage of her popularity?
I think British press always manage to mystify some figures like Kate Moss, David Beckham, etc... and now Cara Delevingne. She may be really good but the media attention in this case is exaggerated. It think after Amy Winehouse passed they had to find very quickly someone to fill the gossip pages and Cara was the chosen face
YES. Anyone that singlehandedly brought back the full eyebrows look is worth every bit of hype she deserves. Also, her instagram account rocks. It's hard to find a model that will post awkward, goofy, undid candid photos doing real things. Even the ones that show her too-small chin. #nooneisperfect #eyebrowlove
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