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Cara -- Model of the Year UK
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Cara Jocelyn Delevingne
age 22
Occupation Model, Actress, Singer
born 12 August 1992
English fashion model, actress, and singer
She won the ‘Model of the Year’ award
at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014
has appeared in shows for the likes of Burberry, Mulberry, Dolce & Gabbana
She started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of Anna Karenina
and is set to star in the romantic mystery film Paper Towns
Delevingne was born in London
the daughter of property developer Charles Hamar Delevingne
She attended Francis Holland School for Girls
until she was 16
before moving to Bedales School in Hampshire
She has two older sisters
Her godfather is Condé Nast executive Nicholas Coleridge
and her godmother is actress Joan Collins.[21]
Delevingne's maternal grandfather
was publishing executive and English Heritage chairman Sir Jocelyn Stevens
Her maternal grandmother Janie Sheffield was lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret
Delevingne descends from the Anglo-Jewish Faudel-Phillips baronets
two of her ancestors on that line served as Lord Mayor of London
Delevingne is currently in a relationship with American musician St. Vincent
Delevingne
first began modelling at age ten
in an editorial shot by Bruce Weber for Vogue Italia
alongside model Lady Eloise Anson
She signed with Storm Model Management in 2009
after being spotted by Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm
and also the same woman who discovered Kate Moss.
In 2011,
Delevingne was part of Burberry’s spring/summer campaign
Delevingne’s first catwalk appearance was at the 2011 London Fashion Week
stepping out in the Burberry Prorsum autumn/winter collection
She is currently the face of Burberry's Beauty campaign alongside fellow British models Edie Campbell and Jourdan Dunn
Delevingne has featured in advertising campaigns for other brands including H&M Authentic Collection (2011), Dominic Jones Jewellery (2012), Blumarine, DKNY, Tom Ford, Yves Saint Laurent, Zara, Chanel.
She was described by British Vogue as the "star face" of the autumn/winter 2012–2013 show season, having appeared on the catwalk for brands such as Shiatzy Chen, Moschino, Jason Wu, Oscar de la Renta, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Stella McCartney, DSquared², Lanvin, Givenchy and Chanel
Delevingne sings and plays the drums and the guitar
Around the same time Delevingne had just started out as a model, she wrote and recorded two albums of music under artist manager Simon Fuller and was subsequently offered a record deal.
However, she turned the deal down due to the fact that her name would be changed.
Delevingne was named by the Evening Standard as one of "London's 1,000 Most Influential of 2011", in the category of "Most Invited"
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US Style bible US Vogue has become embroiled in a homophobia row
after publishing an interview with Cara Delevingne
that said her parents believe her attraction to women is 'a phase'.
Since then over 12,500 people worldwide have signed a Care2 petition
demanding the magazine apologise for publishing harmful stereotypes about bisexual women.
The petition has almost reached its target of 13,000 signatures
after receiving support in the UK, Netherlands, Ukraine and Azerbaijan
from people calling for the editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to issue an apology.
Members of the LGBT community and their loved-ones expressed outrage at the way the magazine approached the somewhat sensitive subject of Cara's sexuality.
In the candid interview the 22-year-old confirmed for the first time that she is dating American singer/songwriter St Vincent, whose real name is Annie Clarke.
Miss Delevingne also discussed the struggles she had faced while coming to terms with her bisexuality,
something that many young men and women will be able to relate to.
In the July 2015 issue, author of the piece,
Rob Haskell, paraphrased the model claiming that her family believe the bisexuality is nothing more than a phase.
Haskell wrote for Vogue: 'Her parents seem to think girls are just a phase for Cara,
and they may be correct.'
The interview appeared in the July issue of US Vogue, which featured Cara, 22, as its cover star
In the interview written by Rob Haskell,
it was also suggested that Cara Delevingne only formed relationships with women as a result of c***dhood trauma
He continued: 'When I suggest to Cara that to trust a man,
she might have to revise an old and stubborn idea of hers
- that women are perennially troubled and therefore only women will accept her
- her smile says she concedes the point.'
Care2 petition author Julie Rodriguez says it's wrong of Haskell to equate same-sex relationships with c***dhood trauma or to characterise it as a phase.
She said: 'The idea that queer women only form relationships with other women as a result of c***dhood trauma is a harmful (and false) stereotype that lesbian and bisexual women have been combating for decades.
'How could Vogue's editorial staff greenlight this article and publish it without anyone raising concerns about this dismissive and demeaning language?'
Many of those who have signed the Care2 petition added comments next to their signatures:
James Ferguson wrote: 'Dear Vogue, I have been in a queer "phase" for the entire 50 years of my life. I think it is much more than a phase for millions of us.
'And I would have thought that you would know better than to perpetuate such dismissive, demeaning, and harmful stereotypes. I am deeply disappointed and believe a full, prominent apology is the very least that you can do for your readership.'
Robert Wallace added: 'My daughter is gay and it is NOT a phase; it is an integral part of who she is and I love and accept her, for who she is!'
Michelle Sorensen said: 'As a longtime subscriber to Vogue, I am very disappointed in the lack of empathy and care that Rob Haskell shows in his interview with Cara DeLevingne.
'Surely Mr. Haskell is a better listener, interviewer, and writer than this piece of his demonstrates. Vogue has made efforts to support the LGBT community; however, allowing this article to go to print makes me question how sincere this support is on their behalf.
'Vogue, please apologize for publishing such a careless and offensive piece in your pages. Thank you.'
Pic in my Gallery -- Celebs Bi-Bi ....05 by Jasz
free to love whoever u want -- It’s OK to be who u are in my world.
We all choose our frens -- so we should be FREE to choose our LOVERS
:
:
Amber Heard
Kristen Steward
Cara -- Model of the Year UK
Many more
:
:
Cara Jocelyn Delevingne
age 22
Occupation Model, Actress, Singer
born 12 August 1992
English fashion model, actress, and singer
She won the ‘Model of the Year’ award
at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014
has appeared in shows for the likes of Burberry, Mulberry, Dolce & Gabbana
She started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of Anna Karenina
and is set to star in the romantic mystery film Paper Towns
Delevingne was born in London
the daughter of property developer Charles Hamar Delevingne
She attended Francis Holland School for Girls
until she was 16
before moving to Bedales School in Hampshire
She has two older sisters
Her godfather is Condé Nast executive Nicholas Coleridge
and her godmother is actress Joan Collins.[21]
Delevingne's maternal grandfather
was publishing executive and English Heritage chairman Sir Jocelyn Stevens
Her maternal grandmother Janie Sheffield was lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret
Delevingne descends from the Anglo-Jewish Faudel-Phillips baronets
two of her ancestors on that line served as Lord Mayor of London
Delevingne is currently in a relationship with American musician St. Vincent
Delevingne
first began modelling at age ten
in an editorial shot by Bruce Weber for Vogue Italia
alongside model Lady Eloise Anson
She signed with Storm Model Management in 2009
after being spotted by Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm
and also the same woman who discovered Kate Moss.
In 2011,
Delevingne was part of Burberry’s spring/summer campaign
Delevingne’s first catwalk appearance was at the 2011 London Fashion Week
stepping out in the Burberry Prorsum autumn/winter collection
She is currently the face of Burberry's Beauty campaign alongside fellow British models Edie Campbell and Jourdan Dunn
Delevingne has featured in advertising campaigns for other brands including H&M Authentic Collection (2011), Dominic Jones Jewellery (2012), Blumarine, DKNY, Tom Ford, Yves Saint Laurent, Zara, Chanel.
She was described by British Vogue as the "star face" of the autumn/winter 2012–2013 show season, having appeared on the catwalk for brands such as Shiatzy Chen, Moschino, Jason Wu, Oscar de la Renta, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Stella McCartney, DSquared², Lanvin, Givenchy and Chanel
Delevingne sings and plays the drums and the guitar
Around the same time Delevingne had just started out as a model, she wrote and recorded two albums of music under artist manager Simon Fuller and was subsequently offered a record deal.
However, she turned the deal down due to the fact that her name would be changed.
Delevingne was named by the Evening Standard as one of "London's 1,000 Most Influential of 2011", in the category of "Most Invited"
==============================================================================================
US Style bible US Vogue has become embroiled in a homophobia row
after publishing an interview with Cara Delevingne
that said her parents believe her attraction to women is 'a phase'.
Since then over 12,500 people worldwide have signed a Care2 petition
demanding the magazine apologise for publishing harmful stereotypes about bisexual women.
The petition has almost reached its target of 13,000 signatures
after receiving support in the UK, Netherlands, Ukraine and Azerbaijan
from people calling for the editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to issue an apology.
Members of the LGBT community and their loved-ones expressed outrage at the way the magazine approached the somewhat sensitive subject of Cara's sexuality.
In the candid interview the 22-year-old confirmed for the first time that she is dating American singer/songwriter St Vincent, whose real name is Annie Clarke.
Miss Delevingne also discussed the struggles she had faced while coming to terms with her bisexuality,
something that many young men and women will be able to relate to.
In the July 2015 issue, author of the piece,
Rob Haskell, paraphrased the model claiming that her family believe the bisexuality is nothing more than a phase.
Haskell wrote for Vogue: 'Her parents seem to think girls are just a phase for Cara,
and they may be correct.'
The interview appeared in the July issue of US Vogue, which featured Cara, 22, as its cover star
In the interview written by Rob Haskell,
it was also suggested that Cara Delevingne only formed relationships with women as a result of c***dhood trauma
He continued: 'When I suggest to Cara that to trust a man,
she might have to revise an old and stubborn idea of hers
- that women are perennially troubled and therefore only women will accept her
- her smile says she concedes the point.'
Care2 petition author Julie Rodriguez says it's wrong of Haskell to equate same-sex relationships with c***dhood trauma or to characterise it as a phase.
She said: 'The idea that queer women only form relationships with other women as a result of c***dhood trauma is a harmful (and false) stereotype that lesbian and bisexual women have been combating for decades.
'How could Vogue's editorial staff greenlight this article and publish it without anyone raising concerns about this dismissive and demeaning language?'
Many of those who have signed the Care2 petition added comments next to their signatures:
James Ferguson wrote: 'Dear Vogue, I have been in a queer "phase" for the entire 50 years of my life. I think it is much more than a phase for millions of us.
'And I would have thought that you would know better than to perpetuate such dismissive, demeaning, and harmful stereotypes. I am deeply disappointed and believe a full, prominent apology is the very least that you can do for your readership.'
Robert Wallace added: 'My daughter is gay and it is NOT a phase; it is an integral part of who she is and I love and accept her, for who she is!'
Michelle Sorensen said: 'As a longtime subscriber to Vogue, I am very disappointed in the lack of empathy and care that Rob Haskell shows in his interview with Cara DeLevingne.
'Surely Mr. Haskell is a better listener, interviewer, and writer than this piece of his demonstrates. Vogue has made efforts to support the LGBT community; however, allowing this article to go to print makes me question how sincere this support is on their behalf.
'Vogue, please apologize for publishing such a careless and offensive piece in your pages. Thank you.'
Pic in my Gallery -- Celebs Bi-Bi ....05 by Jasz
9 years ago