Cara Delevingne rocks a different look as she arrives for a fitting in front of Vogue World in Paris after supporting pal Taylor Swift at the Wembley show

Cara Delevingne looked casual as she was seen arriving for a fitting ahead of Vogue World in Paris on Saturday after a late night watching pal Taylor Swift at Wembley.

The model, 31, opted for a conventional all-black ensemble including a sweatshirt and joggers.

The Paper Towns actress kept it comfortable in a pair of grey All Stars and carried a duffle bag on her shoulder.

Cara sported also black shades for her outing while her blonde locks were tied in a bun, as the beauty looked relaxed ahead of her fitting day.

The English stunner was in Paris for the annual Vogue World, which celebrates 100 years of fashion and sport and will take place on Sunday 23 June in the French capital.

Cara Delevingne looked casual as she was seen arriving for a fitting ahead of Vogue World in Paris on Saturday

Cara Delevingne looked casual as she was seen arriving for a fitting ahead of Vogue World in Paris on Saturday

The model, 31, opted for a conventional all-black ensemble including a sweatshirt and joggers

The model, 31, opted for a conventional all-black ensemble including a sweatshirt and joggers

Cara left London just less than 24 hours after dancing the night away at the first Wembley gig of her pal Taylor, as the star continues her sell-out Eras Tour across Europe.

Taylor  was joined by her London girls’ squad as Cara Delevingne, Nicola Coughlan and Stella McCartney turned out to support her first Wembley gig.

On Friday, the songstress, 34, kicked off the London leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour – performing to fans, celebrities and politicians alike – as well as her American footballer boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Model Cara danced the night away with her socialite sister Poppy, 38, before posing for a selfie with Bridgerton actress Nicola, 37, and Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness, 37.

She sported a white halterneck top teamed with black denim and a shoulder-padded crop black jacket, while Poppy opted for a long-sleeve grey top.

The Carnival Row star finished performing in the role of Sally Bowles just on June 1.

Cara made her West End debut in the musical in March alongside Olivier Award winner Luke Treadaway, before handing over the reigns to Rhea Norwood and Strictly’s Layton Williams.

Meanwhile Eddie Redmayne was roasted online for his ‘terrifying’ Cabaret performance at Sunday’s 2024 Tony Awards, after opening the show in the West End.

Cara left London just less than 24 hours  fter living it all out at the first Wembley gig of her beloved pal Taylor Swift, as the star continues her sell-out Eras Tour across Europe

Cara left London just less than 24 hours  fter living it all out at the first Wembley gig of her beloved pal Taylor Swift, as the star continues her sell-out Eras Tour across Europe

On Friday, the songstress, 34, kicked off the London leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour - performing to fans, celebrities and politicians alike (pictured on stage in London)

On Friday, the songstress, 34, kicked off the London leg of her record-breaking Eras Tour – performing to fans, celebrities and politicians alike (pictured on stage in London)

Model Cara danced the night away with her socialite sister Poppy, 38, before posing for a selfie with Bridgerton actress Nicola, 37, and Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness , 37 (pictured)

Model Cara danced the night away with her socialite sister Poppy, 38, before posing for a selfie with Bridgerton actress Nicola, 37, and Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness , 37 (pictured)

Cara made her West End debut in the musical in March (pictured), before handing over the reigns to Rhea Norwood and Strictly's Layton Williams

Cara made her West End debut in the musical in March (pictured), before handing over the reigns to Rhea Norwood and Strictly’s Layton Williams

The British star, 42, who won the 2022 Olivier Award for the role in London – for The Theory of Everything – transformed into The Emcee for a chilling performance of Willkommen at the awards after taking the production to Broadway.ù

However, the star’s extremely quirky rendition – which saw him belting out showtunes with a hunched back, making bizarre gestures and gazing wild-eyed at the camera in extreme close-ups – saw him likened to a ‘sleep paralysis demon’ with fans quipping that his Oscar should be revoked.

The actor is currently reprising his award-winning performance as Emcee in the production – directed by Rebecca Frecknall – as part of its transfer from London to NYC.

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