Models night out: The ‘Love’ magazine bash

The Delevingne sisters, along with Immy Waterhouse, certainly turned heads on arrival in their statement pieces


Umnia Shahid December 19, 2015
PHOTO: FILE

Intuition for style is a gift and some runway starlets are blessed. Whether it’s a provocative leather ensemble or simplistic, tomboy rocker girl apparel, the Delevingne sisters certainly turned heads on arrival in their statement pieces. Budding model Immy Waterhouse didn’t fall far behind and matched up to her competition.

Poppy Delevingne



The awe-inspiring supermodel unbridled her black-hot-siren side at the magazine’s annual festive event. The platinum blonde, who is Cara’s older sister, worked a skintight leather ensemble coupled with an oversized bow, stretched over one shoulder. She intensified her dead-hot appearance with pointed strappy heels and a pair of fishnet tights that accentuated her pins.

The bright and the trite

Cara Delevingne



Relying on her envy-inducing, naturally striking looks, the supermodel-actor skidded into a basic grey jumper and ripped, black, skinny jeans for the much-awaited magazine bash. She wore a bandana around her head to pull back her thick mane and accessorised subtly with gold chains. While most of the celebs opted for heels, the blonde seemed to go for the comfy option in trainers.

The dull and dreary dominate the race

Immy Waterhouse



Burberry model and younger sister of supermodel Suki Waterhouse was a sight for sore eyes. Exuding buoyancy with a blend of spunk and femininity, the 20-year-old flashed her abs in a black, sheer crop top, with a slinky, cream cardigan. Adding a sprint of nonchalance, she rounded up her look with a zippered cobalt blue, velour pullover. Leaving her strawberry blond locks open to do their thing, Immy aced the effortlessly natural look.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2015.

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