Cara Jocelyn Delevingne (born August 12, 1992) is a British model, actress, and singer. She was born in London, England, into a prominent and affluent family. Her mother, Pandora Delevingne, is a personal shopper and interior designer, and her father, Charles Delevingne, is a property developer. Cara is the middle child of three siblings, with an older sister, Poppy, and a younger brother, Oliver.
Cara began her modeling career at a young age, signing with Storm Model Management in 2009. She quickly gained recognition for her unique features, including her angular jawline, prominent eyebrows, and expressive eyes. Her career took off in a big way in 2012 when she walked in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show and appeared in campaigns for Burberry, Chanel, and other high-profile fashion brands.
In addition to modeling, Cara has also pursued acting and music. She made her acting debut in the 2012 film "Anna Karenina" and has since appeared in films such as "Paper Towns," "Suicide Squad," and "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets." In 2015, she released her debut single, "Milkshake," which received mixed reviews.
Cara is known for her outspoken personality and her activism. She is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and body positivity. She has also been open about her experiences with anxiety and depression. In 2016, she came out as pansexual in an interview with The Sunday Times.
Despite her success, Cara has faced her fair share of controversy. In 2014, she was criticized for her use of blackface in a party costume. She later apologized for the incident. In 2017, she was accused of assaulting a security guard at a party, but the charges were later dropped.
Despite these controversies, Cara remains a popular and influential figure in the fashion and entertainment industries. She continues to model, act, and make music, and is known for her edgy style and bold personality.