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Cara Delevingne showcases her sartorial flair in a sheer sequinned gown as she joins Orlando Bloom at Carnival Row premiere in Berlin
She is a high-fashion model who is making waves as an actress.
And Cara Delevingne looked sensational as she walked the red carpet with co-star Orlando Bloom at the premiere of their new Amazon show Carnival Row in Berlin, Germany on Monday.
The English star, 27, dazzled in a sheer nude sequinned gown that offered a glimpse at the corset she wore beneath.
Delightful duo: Cara Delevingne, 27, walked the red carpet alongside her co-star Orlando Bloom for the premier of their new Amazon show Carnival Row in Berlin, Germany on Monday
Cara's chest was under wraps as the top half of her sparkling dress was embellished with grey sequins and featured elegant long sleeves.
The leggy star boosted her statuesque height with gold platform heels and flaunted a face of expertly applied make-up including metallic eye-shadow and winged eyeliner.
The Hammersmith native styled her golden locks in an edgy style as flicked her blunt bob to one one side.
Sexy: The English star dazzled in a sheer nude sequinned gown that allowed her corseted figure underneath to be seen
Dashing Orlando looked every inch the movie star as he stood alongside Cara in a teal three-piece suit teamed with a crisp white shirt.
He continued his suave look by donning brown leather shoes.
The pair's appearance comes after Cara revealed she prefers to be naked rather than fully clothed.
Discussing her love of fashion, with The i Newspaper, she said: 'I like clothes, just not all the time. I prefer to be naked - what can I say?'
Glamorous: The leggy star boosted her statuesque height with gold platform heels and flaunted a face of expertly applied make-up including metallic eye-shadow and eyeliner
Handsome: Dashing Orlando looked every inch the movie star as he stood alongside Cara in a teal three-piece suit teamed with a crisp white shirt
But, while she's known for being a catwalk queen and her sartorial prowess, Cara admitted that she was always drawn to acting.
'As a kid, I saw myself as an actress. I was such a little drama queen, always running around. Even before I began acting, I was so ready to do that,' she explained.
Admitting that she learns 'so much' with every acting job she has, Cara said she finds 'it hard to be vulnerable' for roles like refugee fairy Vignette Stonemoss in her forthcoming fantasy series in Carnival Row.
Dashing: He continued his suave look by slipping his feet into brown leather shoes
She explained: 'That's why I love film, because it's about being more open with myself emotionally, and that's the best gift ever.'
The nine-episode series, created by Travis Beacham, is set in a Victorian-era fantasy world where mythological immigrant creatures have been driven from their homelands by humans.
Despite the struggle for the groups to coexist, Cara and Orlando's characters are set to embark on a forbidden romance.
However Vignette and human detective Rycroft Philostrate (Bloom) have a more important task at hand, as they try to solve a series of gruesome murders in town that threatens to dismantle the peace of the Row.
Also appearing in the series is David Gyasi as mysterious faun Agreus, Indira Varma as regal matriarch Piety Breakspear, and Karla Crome as faerie Tourmaline.
Speaking with The Express in October last year, Orlando said: 'Like Cara, I was drawn to playing this interesting, dark character that inhabits this world. The world of Carnival Row is like nothing I’ve ever read before.'
'There’s these mystical creatures that we’ve seen in different fantasy things but it’s a sort of Dickensian steam-punk kind of world with the remarkable and beautiful creatures. But then there’s also darkness.'
Carnival Row airs on Amazon Prime Video on August 30.
New role: Admitting she learns 'so much' with every acting job she has, Cara said she finds 'it hard to be vulnerable' for roles like refugee fairy Vignette Stonemoss in Carnival Row
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