Cara Delevingne surprised fans at Coachella with a new look, sporting long, wavy brown hair and stylish curtain bangs.
The 33-year-old model was at Coachella on its first day, where Sabrina Carpenter was a headlining performer.
Cara looked very different from how she normally does, as she changed her hair from its long-time bleached blonde color.
While chatting with friends, the actress was sporting long, wavy brown hair and face-framing bangs hidden partially behind her sunglasses.
On the first day of the festival, Cara wore a plaid skirt by Burberry, paired with a black top and black leather boots that reached her knees.
She completed her outfit with a leather and gold chain bag worn across her body, and she was wearing several festival wristbands.
Cara turned heads as she shared a series of sultry snaps to her Instagram earlier this month.
She shared a natural, makeup-free selfie while relaxing in bed with her cute cat.
Cara posted another playful photo online. It showed her cat, with a ‘smirking face’ emoji strategically placed to cover her girlfriend Minke, who was playfully nude in the background.
This was followed by a snap showing her playing the guitar and the piano.
Alongside the snaps, Cara penned: ‘What love is like.’
This follows Cara and Minke being seen together, looking affectionate, at the GLAAD Awards earlier this month.
The model was the biggest star at this year’s media awards, held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
Cara stood out in a striking black hooded dress, her hair neatly slicked back except for one intentionally styled strand.
Photos taken during the event capture Cara and her girlfriend, singer Minke, sharing a loving embrace during the photoshoot.
Minke, whose real name is Leah Mason, showed off her slim physique in a black suit.
The couple looked deeply in love, sharing a happy glance before finding their seats for the ceremony.
Cara shared a special habit she uses to feel better when she’s feeling down.
The actress shared that looking at online fundraising campaigns helps lift her spirits.
She admitted to browsing GoFundMe pages – websites created to help people facing hardship – whenever she’s feeling down.
‘I like seeing an actual dent that you can make to help someone,’ she told the publication.
Cara’s been attempting to cut back on her Instagram use, but she still hasn’t been able to uninstall the app from her phone.
‘That algorithm is not meant for good things,’ she explained.
I haven’t deleted Instagram yet, but I’m really trying to limit my use. I often find myself opening the app without even thinking about it, and it’s actually quite worrying.
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