Cara Delevingne chose an Austrian inspired look for Chanel Pre-Fall 2015 ad campaign.
British model fronts Chanel ad. campaign
Cara Delevingne takes on Austrian style for Chanel Pre-Fall 2015 ad campaign
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The British model whom Karl Lagerfeld himself once described as the 'Charlie Chaplin of the fashion world' as the perfect muse for the subtle ad where she rocks a sultry gothic look.
The campaign cut a modern edge with Delevingne wearing dark plum lip and tattoo of a lion on full display while dressed like an Austrian from years past.
The popular model who snagged recent roles in ‘Paper Towns’ and ‘The Suicide Squad’ was shot by Karl Lagerfeld himself.
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