Cara Delevingne looks effortlessly stylish in a plaid jacket as she carries her dog in NYC

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Cara Delevingne looks effortlessly stylish in a plaid jacket and black pants as she carries her dog Alfie in NYC










Cara Delevingne was the epitome of style when she stepped out in New York with her pet dog Alfie on Monday.

The model, 29, looked stunning in a hooded green check jacket which she wore over a gray top.

In addition to her outfit with black wide leg pants, Cara also wore a pair of matching boots.

Fashionable: Cara Delevingne was the epitome of style when she stepped out in New York with her pet dog Alfie on Monday

Cara’s long blonde locks were styled in a sleek braid, which she then pulled back to let her curls fall around her shoulders.

In accordance with coronavirus rules, Cara wore a blue and white patterned face mask over her face as she cradled Alfie in her arms.

It comes after Cara revealed that she was shopping for clothes for her non-existent child as she strongly believes she will have children in the future.

She said she “manifest” she has a child of her own, but doesn’t want to start a family for a little while despite her mental preparation.

Stunning: Her long blonde locks were styled in a sleek braid, which she then pulled back to let her curls fall around her shoulders

Stunning: Her long blonde locks were styled in a sleek braid, which she then pulled back to let her curls fall around her shoulders

Talk to Harper’s Bazaar United Kingdom, Cara said, “I want to have babies. But not yet. I buy children’s clothes for my future child who does not exist. Baby shoes really appeal to me – they break my heart.

“I went shopping the other day and got these tiny Air Jordans, which are purple and have a lion on them. I manifest…’

The star – who identifies as pansexual – also opened up about the lack of LGBTQ+ role models she had growing up and how that prompts her to be more open as an adult.

Safety first: In accordance with coronavirus rules, Cara wore a blue and white patterned face mask over her face as she cradled Alfie in her arms

Safety first: In accordance with coronavirus rules, Cara wore a blue and white patterned face mask over her face as she cradled Alfie in her arms

She said: “I think I would have hated myself less, I wouldn’t have been so ashamed if I had had someone.”

“The one thing I’m happy about growing up queer and fighting it and hiding it is that it gives me so much fire and motivation to try to make people’s lives easier in some way. talking about it.”

It comes after Cara said her sisters “did their best to be there” for her, as she admitted “growing up as a queer kid was lonely and difficult to navigate at times”.

She said she saw her sisters Chloe, 37, and Poppy, 35, as “the embodiment of the woman I wanted to be”.

Cara, who has dated stars such as St Vincent and Ashley Benson, also said it was something she “had to go through” on her own and that it was a journey she would take “for the rest of my life”.

“I saw my sisters as the embodiment of the woman I wanted to be. I soon realized that I couldn’t be the same – we all have different paths – but they showed me the most fundamental things that I had to learn in life,” said Cara The Sunday Times.

“Growing up as a queer child was isolating and difficult to navigate at times. My sisters did their best to be there for me, but it was something I had to go through on my own to really know who I was.

“I am still on this path and will continue to be for the rest of my life.”

Sisters: This comes after Cara said her sisters

Sisters: It comes after Cara said her sisters ‘did their best to be there’ for her as she ‘grows up as a queer child’ (pictured with Poppy left and Chloe right)

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