Cara Delevingne Strips Down For Esquire Magazine & It’s Better Than ‘Suicide Squad’
A beautiful black and white shoot.
Entertainment
August 5, 2016

The modelling industry’s beautiful black sheep, Cara Delevingne has stripped down for an intimate interview with Esquire Magazine.

The self-proclaimed ‘weirdo’ and ‘goofball’ has been hitting the promotional circuit for Suicide Squad, where she stars on the big screen alongside Margot Robbie, Will Smith and more. And while the movie has earned some underwhelming reviews – including 4000 reasons you shouldn’t see the film by Andrew Levins – that hasn’t stopped Delevingne from stealing the headlines with finesse. In fact, this shoot and interview with Esquire Magazine might be better than the film itself, which sees Delevingne discuss her troubled past and tribulations within the modelling industry.

“Modelling is not something I love. It always felt like a job. It was never a passion. It was more like a part I played… There are some girls who are beautiful all the time, that’s just who they are. I’m not. I’m a weirdo, I’m a goofball. I just don’t ever feel like I look that pretty. And so when I do all the posing, that just feels so stupid to me,” she says. In other spaces, she discusses her battle with depression and upbringing in London.

See the images by Simon Emmett below, and read the full in-depth feature over at Esquire:

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