Cara Delevingne has no problem starting over!
The actress became the latest Hollywood star to take her hair to the chopping block in search of a new style. She debuted a new hairstyle on social media earlier this week, and her followers and fans couldn’t help but be amazed by her stylish look. The development comes almost a month after he spoke about his struggle with alcohol.
How Delevingne Changed Her Hair Style Amidst Her Months Of Relaxing Journey
While the journey to sobriety can be difficult, no one knows better than Delevingne how helpful a change in appearance can be to a recovering alcoholic. To that end, the British model opted to chop off a chunk of her blonde curls and add more color, keeping with the “start over” theme for her Vogue March cover story.
In an image shared by celebrity hairstylist Riawna Capri to debut a shorter, blonder haircut, the “Life in a Year” actress strikes a fierce pose. The pose was more energetic with a red blazer that she wore over a split black tank top.
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She wore a perfect face beat that matched her blazer, adding a touch of eyeliner, mascara and nude lipstick. For accessories, the “Paper Towns” star rocked a gold Cuban link chain and a silver chain with a female figure as the pendant.
“Look who else is going short for summer, This Beauty [CaraDelevingne!!!] ✨ Who’s next!?! ??♀️ I’m ready with my new #901 scissors! ?,” Capri wrote under the April 3 post shared via Instagram.
The comments were quickly filled with praise for the talented stylist with one noting that it was the “best” Delevingne had “ever seen.” A second commenter exclaimed, “OH MY GAWD! She’s my love girl,” A third person stated that the 30-year-old beauty’s “cut and color are well done!”
Others praised her for being “stunning,” “beautiful” and “adorable.” As mentioned above, the “Carnival Row” alum previously spoke about his four-month sobriety journey that began with his decision to enter rehab.
According to The Blast, the 2012 Model of the Year at the British Fashion Awards isn’t shy about admitting that she struggles with recovery, revealing that she’s “always on the fast track, going on week-long retreats or trauma courses.”
The Teen Choice Award winner noted that quick fixes only bring temporary relief without “really” getting to “the deeper stuff.” After researching, she found that a 12-step treatment program would work better for her, so she went for it.
The Hammersmith native recalled that his alcohol problem began at the age of seven after he drank champagne at a family wedding. Although he realized he had problems in his adulthood, seeing a picture of himself without shoes last year shocked him.
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He ends up reaching out to his loved ones for help, with his friends from his teenage years coming to his rescue. Delevingne recounted she and her friends had a good cry before they told her she deserved a “chance at happiness.”
The Cinemacon Best Star Award winner checked into a rehab facility afterward, remaining sober ever since.
‘Mirror, Mirror’ Author Talks About Her Struggles As A Queer Woman In New Documentary
Last month, The Blast reported that the ELLE Style Award recipient discussed the challenges of growing up queer in her documentary, “Planet Sex.” The recently released second episode of the series saw co-founder Della Vite stating:
“Even though it was a little weird, I didn’t have the chance to fully embrace the weird lifestyle. I’m on a very personal journey into my sexuality. You may or may not know that I’ve been in relationships with both men and women, but I still struggle to be open about how much I love women.”
Throughout the course of the documentary, 2013’s most searched fashion figure on google engages in conversation with fans and experts around the world about topics related to attraction and sexuality.
Regarding her position on her sexuality, Delevingne insists that she is “queer,” explaining that the label gives her a sense of freedom and flexibility that doesn’t put undue pressure on how she defines herself.
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