Sleepy Supermodel Editorials

In Bed with Cara Delevingne for The Telegraph is a Timely Photoshoot

Coincidental or not, the In Bed with Cara Delevingne editorial looks like it is taking a jab at the recent Vogue US article that called the top model out for falling asleep during the interview. If this is what she looked like while doing so, they would have done well to have documented it like The Telegraph did. The British Newspaper is certainly going to make headlines with these images.

Captured in nothing more than some crisp white sheets, the In Bed with Cara Delevingne editorial is sexily sleepy in only the best ways. Posing with her pet bunny and a couple of Mulberry handbags, she addresses her free-spirit in the accompanying article, "I know what people are doing who are my age; I just think it would be a lie to pretend that I’m not having a good time."
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