She makes her living from constantly looking good, but Cara Delevingne showed that she doesn't take her appearance to seriously.
The British model didn't mind having her silly moment captured on camera as she did her very best impersonation of a pig in on a recent shoot.
The 20-year-old was being her normal quirky self between takes when she decided to show off her humorous side.
With her big green eyes open wide and her thick brown eyebrows raised the model had a shocked expression on her face and was unrecognisable as the catwalk star everybody knows.
But the image is sure to entertain Cara's best friend Rita Ora, who often shares pictures with the star on Twitter.
After being gifted with a necklace from Daisy London Jewellery's new collection Halo, a new jewellery concept collection that comes with 40 interchangeable coins, Cara liked the accessory so much that she purchased one with an 'R' coin for Rita.
Meanwhile, despite Cara clearly being comfortable in front of the camera pulling silly faces, she has come under criticism for her role in a short film for Louis Vuitton.
In a three minute promotional video for the collection, entitled 'Ladies of the Night', models Kate Moss, Cara and Georgia May Jagger are seen posing along the Rue du Pont Neuf in Paris in the most minimal pieces.
Model of the moment Cara Delevingne is seen provocatively walking the streets at night in the new short film
'It is an extremely shocking representation of women,’ said Dominique Attias, a leading lawyer who signed a letter criticising Louis Vuitton published in French left-wing newspaper Libération.
Model of the moment Cara is seen provocatively walking the streets at night in the new short film while wearing next to nothing.
Accompanied by haunting piano music, the film shows Cara walking the dark streets of Paris as if waiting to be picked up or on a 'walk of shame' home.
The chilling footage is quite a contrast to the playful and often outgoing behaviour of queen Delevingne.
The British model didn't mind having her silly moment captured on camera as she did her very best impersonation of a pig in on a recent shoot.
The 20-year-old was being her normal quirky self between takes when she decided to show off her humorous side.
Face the facts: Cara Delevingne did her best pig impression as she showed her funny side
In
a photograph that has been captioned 'The schnuffle pig', Cara uses her
finger to push her nose into position so it looks like a snout.With her big green eyes open wide and her thick brown eyebrows raised the model had a shocked expression on her face and was unrecognisable as the catwalk star everybody knows.
But the image is sure to entertain Cara's best friend Rita Ora, who often shares pictures with the star on Twitter.
Back to normal: Cara, pictured earlier this week, usually looks picture perfect when not pulling silly faces
Matching: Cara was so enamoured her Daisy Jewellery London Halo necklace that she purchased a matching one for her 'wifey' Rita
However,
pictures aren't the only thing the pair share, with Cara recently
having purchased matching necklaces for herself and her 'wifey' Rita.After being gifted with a necklace from Daisy London Jewellery's new collection Halo, a new jewellery concept collection that comes with 40 interchangeable coins, Cara liked the accessory so much that she purchased one with an 'R' coin for Rita.
Meanwhile, despite Cara clearly being comfortable in front of the camera pulling silly faces, she has come under criticism for her role in a short film for Louis Vuitton.
In a three minute promotional video for the collection, entitled 'Ladies of the Night', models Kate Moss, Cara and Georgia May Jagger are seen posing along the Rue du Pont Neuf in Paris in the most minimal pieces.
The model in heels and a fur coat poses seductively against a wall
The video has come under fire by a leading French daily newspaper for 'promoting prostitution'.'It is an extremely shocking representation of women,’ said Dominique Attias, a leading lawyer who signed a letter criticising Louis Vuitton published in French left-wing newspaper Libération.
Model of the moment Cara is seen provocatively walking the streets at night in the new short film while wearing next to nothing.
Accompanied by haunting piano music, the film shows Cara walking the dark streets of Paris as if waiting to be picked up or on a 'walk of shame' home.
The chilling footage is quite a contrast to the playful and often outgoing behaviour of queen Delevingne.