Cara Delevingne becomes NUDE work of animal art for anti-poaching campaign
Cara Delevingne becomes NUDE work of animal art for anti-poaching campaign
The Suicide Squad beauty has stripped off to unveil herself as the face of the I'm Not a Trophy campaign
Cara Delevingne has stripped off and become a naked work of art as part of a new campaign for animal rights.
The model and actress bares it all in the thought provoking snaps, which see her posing in the nude while images of animals such as a lion, zebra and gorilla are imposed on her body
Cara has been named the first ambassador of the I'm Not a Trophy campaign, which was founded by Arno Elias to raise awareness about the "malicious acts of trophy hunting and poaching of endangered species".
Although she's gone back to her modelling roots for the launch, it won't be the only way she's contributing.
She told MarieClaire.com: "I plan on being very hands-on with the organization and will do whatever I can to help create awareness for the tragic poaching and trophy hunting that is occurring in Africa.
“I’m extremely proud to act as inaugural ambassador for the first-ever, international I’m Not a Trophy campaign, a cause that not only benefits endangered species, but empowers women as well.”
Cara also explained how she got involved in the project, explaining that her supermodel pal Suki Waterhouse was instrumental in getting her on board.
She added: "I was introduced to Arno’s work after falling in love with the images he did for my friend and fellow model, Suki Waterhouse.
“Suki put us in touch and before we knew it we were in Paris shooting together.”
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