Cara Delevingne stole the spotlight in the most unexpected way at the London premiere of Ocean With David Attenborough.
The 32-year-old model and actress hit the red carpet in a jaw-dropping sheer gown that fully exposed her black lacy thong, turning heads and sparking buzz across fashion circles and social media. The daring dress, made from fabric that’s nearly a century old, was crafted in Cairo during the 1920s, giving it a bold historical flair with a modern twist.
While most attendees played it safe, Cara went full rebel mode, opting for no bra, just a loose black blazer to layer over the plunging mesh dress. The look screamed confidence, with black peep-toe platform heels finishing off the daring ensemble. Her sister, Poppy Delevingne, joined her on the red carpet for some sibling glam, but it was Cara’s see-through moment that dominated the cameras.
The Suicide Squad star may be known for her red carpet risks, but she’s made it clear that her outfits aren’t meant to define her. Speaking to ELLE, Cara opened up about how clothing and gender presentation don’t always need to align. She explained that wearing a pink dress doesn’t automatically make her a “girly girl,” and sometimes she likes to flip expectations, whether that means full glam in a tracksuit or no makeup with a ball gown. For her, fashion is about fluidity, not fitting into boxes.
Despite her confidence in style, Cara admitted she doesn’t always feel secure in her own skin. She described herself as “the most awkward person in the world” at times, saying it’s a constant journey between extreme confidence and self-doubt. This honesty adds another layer to her public persona, she may be a two-time Model of the Year winner, but she’s still figuring things out like the rest of us.
The London premiere was no small event either. Even King Charles showed up, alongside stars like Felicity Jones and Georgia May Jagger. But no one made an entrance quite like Cara, who reminded everyone why she’s still one of the most talked-about fashion icons in the game.