Cara Delevingne in Latex

Fashion darling Cara Delevingne knows how to turn heads. This global It-girl certainly grabbed attention in a fierce latex and leather look for a recent ad with Rimmel. The 23-year-old supermodel graced the campaign with iconic models and stars like Kate Moss, Georgia May Jagger and Ciara. Her latex top is certainly an eye-catching piece, flaunting her toned figure. Later in the shot, Cara had all eyes on her with a slick PVC trench coat.

Cara sported an all black leather look with a daring latex bra. Delevingne knows all about street style and looking chic, completing her punk-inspired outfit with a studded boyfriend jacket, a pair of slim fitting satin trousers and wedge boots. “I’m honored to be working with Rimmel London. It’s the first make-up brand I was introduced to as a teenager. I’m a London girl through and through and Rimmel London truly captures and represents the city’s edgy, cosmopolitan beauty styles,” Cara said about the recent advertisement.

She also told WWD that she remembers seeing Rimmel advertisements with Kate Moss, but she was a tomboy and preferred not wearing too much makeup. Expanding her horizons, Cara recently starred in a major role as the Enchantress for the latest summer superhero flick, Suicide Squad. Loving this fearless latex look? Incorporate latex into your wardrobe – we have lots of rubber sheeting and expertise to help with your fashion project.

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18 Comments

Marlowe Dean

The mention of iconic faces like Ciara alongside Cara shows how the campaign blends different styles while still centering that edgy London aesthetic.

Casey Rowan

That slick PVC trench moment really stood out to me, especially paired with the latex bra underneath; it balanced edgy and polished in a way that feels very Cara.

Taylor Quinn

The mix of textures in that outfit is what sells it for me, especially the latex top against satin trousers and the studded boyfriend jacket.

Morgan Ellis

I like how you mentioned her tomboy roots and connection to Rimmel, it makes the bold latex look feel more personal rather than just shock value styling.

Hayden Sloane

Her evolution from tomboy to someone confidently wearing a latex bra in a major campaign is a great example of personal style growth.

Sydney Lane

Including her quote about growing up with Rimmel ads adds a nostalgic angle that contrasts nicely with the modern, edgy latex styling.

Drew Collins

That latex top really does frame her figure, but pairing it with slim satin trousers keeps the silhouette from becoming too heavy.

Reese Palmer

The all-black leather and latex combination could easily look overdone, but the wedge boots and tailored pieces keep it grounded and wearable.

Sage Bennett

Her comment about being a London girl through and through really ties into the gritty, cosmopolitan feel of the latex and PVC styling in the shoot.

Jordan Blake

I like that the article doesn’t just focus on the latex but also on how she styled it with classic pieces like tailored trousers and boots.

Marlowe Dean

It’s refreshing to see latex presented as part of a full outfit rather than a novelty piece, especially with the punk-inspired layering.

Cameron Vale

It’s interesting how her role in Suicide Squad as Enchantress lines up with this darker, more daring fashion direction in the Rimmel campaign.

Jordan Blake

The studded boyfriend jacket detail makes the outfit feel less like a costume and more like something you could actually adapt into street style.

Logan Wren

The PVC trench coat feels like a nod to classic London rainwear but elevated into something high-fashion and glossy.

Marlowe Dean

I didn’t realize she started off preferring minimal makeup, which makes her fronting a bold Rimmel campaign with such a dramatic look even more compelling.

Jordan Blake

Seeing her alongside Kate Moss and Georgia May Jagger in the same campaign really emphasizes how she fits into that legacy while still pushing a more punk-inspired edge.

Finley Hart

The campaign sounds like it leans heavily into texture and shine, and Cara seems like the perfect choice to pull off that bold combination.

Riley Harper

I appreciate that you highlighted the PVC trench coat because it adds movement and shine without relying solely on the latex bra for impact.


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