Last updated on: December 5, 2025
Cara Delevingne is an English model and actress who became famous for her striking look and lively personality. She started her career in fashion, quickly turning into one of the most talked-about faces on runways and magazine covers. Her bold brows, sharp features, and fearless attitude made her a favorite for major designers. After earning top modeling awards, she slowly stepped away from the runway to focus on acting.
She made her film debut in Anna Karenina (2012) and later appeared in Paper Towns (2015), Suicide Squad (2016), and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017). Delevingne also writes, makes music, and often speaks about mental health and LGBTQ+ rights.
As of December 2025, Cara Delevingne is 33 years and 4 months old. Her estimated net worth is $50 million, and she is 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm or 1.73 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Cara Jocelyn Delevingne
Nickname
Cara
Profession
Actress, Model, Singer
Career
Debut
Film – Adaption of the Anna Karenina (2012)
TV Show – Ready to wear- Autumn/Winter Fashion Show (2011)
Best Known for
For her top fashion career and standout roles in Paper Towns and Suicide Squad.
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
August 12, 1992
Age
As of today, Cara Delevingne is 33 years, 4 months, and 2 days old.
Zodiac sign
Leo
Signature
Nationality
British
Birth Place
London, England
Residence
Chiswick, Belgravia, Hampshire
School / College / University
She grew up in London and first studied at Francis Holland School, a well-known all-girls school. Later, she moved to Bedales School, which is more arts-focused. And honestly, that shift makes sense when you look at her life now — she was always drawn to creative work more than typical classroom lessons.
She has spoken openly about struggling with anxiety and learning challenges during her school years. But here’s the thing: those same struggles pushed her toward modeling, acting, and all the expressive work she does today.
Religion
Cara doesn’t strongly tie herself to any one religion. She grew up in a family with Christian roots, but as she got older, she leaned more toward a personal, open-minded view of spirituality. She’s talked about believing in energy, kindness, and finding your own path rather than following strict rules. It’s simple, really — her approach is more about inner peace and being true to yourself than any formal label.
Race / Ethnicity
Comes from a British white ethnic background, with deep roots in England. Her family line includes a mix of English heritage and a long history connected to British high society.
Food Habits
She doesn’t follow a strict diet, but she tries to eat balanced meals when her schedule isn’t wild. She’s talked about loving comfort foods — the kind that actually make you feel good, not guilty. At the same time, she leans toward simple, healthier choices when she’s training or preparing for a role.
Hobbies
She loves playing music — especially the drums and guitar — because it lets her unwind in her own way. She’s also big on writing and sketching, anything that helps her express what’s going on in her head. And when she’s not being artsy, she’s usually outdoors, hiking or just goofing around with friends.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet – 5′ 8″
- In Centimeters – 173 cm
- In meters – 1.73 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 51 kg
- In Pounds – 112.5 lbs
Body Measurements
32-24-34 inches
Shoe size
8.5 (US)
Dress size
2 (US)
Bra size
30B
Eye color
Blue
Hair color
Blonde
Family
Spouse
Unmarried
Father
Charles Delevingne (Property Developer)
Charles is a well-known property developer, the kind of steady, business-minded dad who kept the household grounded. He’s calm, thoughtful, and has always backed his daughters in whatever direction they chose. Cara talks about him like he’s her anchor — not loud, not flashy, just solid. You can almost tell she picked up some of her centered energy from him.
Mother
Pandora Delevingne (Personal Shopper)
She worked in fashion but also spent years battling heroin addiction and bipolar disorder. It wasn’t easy — not for her, not for her kids. Cara has said growing up around her mother’s struggles shaped how she sees the world. It made her more sensitive, more open, and honestly, more fearless about talking about mental health.
Siblings
Poppy Delevingne (Older Sister) (Model)
Poppy is the glamorous big sister — a model, actress, and all-around fashion darling. She was actually the first one to step into modeling, so Cara kind of followed her footsteps but added her own bold twist. Their bond feels like that mix of sisters who hype each other up but also tease each other nonstop. Poppy is married to James Cook, and they’re staples in the London fashion scene.
Chloe Delevingne (Older Sister)
Chloe is the practical one in the family — the grounded, science-loving sister who somehow balances out all the creative chaos. She studied biomedical science and public health, and she’s also active in women’s health awareness. She’s married with kids, and Cara absolutely adores being the fun aunt who spoils them whenever she gets the chance.
Children
None.
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Minke
Marriage Date
N/A.
Affairs or dating history
Rita Ora (2011)
Harry Styles (2012)
Jake Bugg (2012-2013)
Gaz Beadle (2013)
Michelle Rodriguez (2014)
Jack O’Connell (2014)
St. Vincent (2014-2016)
Paris Jackson (2017-2018)
Ashley Benson (2018-2020)
Minke (2022–Present)
Favorite Things
- Favorite Fashion Labels – Christopher Bailey and Burberry, Mulberry for bags, and Hudson for jeans
- Breakfast – “Scrambled eggs, bacon, and toast”
- Favorite Song – “That’s too hard!…
- Favorite Sneaker – “Nike”
- Lip Balm – “Lucas’s Pawpaw Ointment”
Net worth 2025
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Cara Delevingne has a net worth of about $50 million, based on information from different reliable sources.
Modeling (campaigns, runway, editorials) — the big foundation
At her peak Cara was one of the world’s highest-paid models. Forbes and industry lists show annual model earnings in single-digit to low-double-millions in the mid-2010s (Forbes: $3.5M in 2013, jumping to ~$9M by 2015; later lists put some years even higher). Top campaigns (Chanel, Burberry, DKNY, H&M, Zara and big magazine covers) and runway fees made up the bulk of her early wealth. Models of her level often earned tens of thousands per show and high six-figure to seven-figure fees per major campaign. Estimate: $3M–$15M per peak year from modeling during her busiest years.
Acting (films, TV, theatre)
Acting became a major secondary stream after ~2012. Big titles — Anna Karenina, Paper Towns, Suicide Squad, Valerian — brought visibility and film pay. Public, verifiable salaries for specific actors are rarely released; industry estimates/roundups (and some casting salary leaks) suggest supporting roles in tentpoles and mid-budget films can range from low-six figures to about $1M depending on role and bargaining. For Cara, acting probably contributed $0.5M–$3M per notable film year overall (cumulative higher across many films and stage work).
Endorsements & brand deals
Long-term brand ambassadorships and single-campaign deals (beauty, fashion, watches) pay very well. With her follower count and fashion status, campaign deals likely ranged from mid-six figures to low millions each for major luxury houses. These deals padded annual income in big years and produce residual value via licensing/ongoing collaborations. Estimate: $0.5M–$5M+ across major deals in active years.
Social media & sponsored content
With tens of millions of followers at peak, sponsored posts and influencer work are a steady add. Market rates vary, but influencers with Cara’s reach can command five-figure to six-figure fees per post depending on platform and exclusivity. Estimate: $200K–$1M+ annually when she’s actively doing branded posts.
Other: writing, music, theatre, speaking, and investments / real estate
Cara has explored music, writing and stage (notably Cabaret), which bring smaller, irregular income but help brand value. Real-estate activity (buying/selling homes) has also affected her net position — public reports show big purchases and later sales (including at a loss after a 2024 LA house fire), so property has been both an asset and a drain at times. Net effect: mixed, sometimes adding millions (sales) or producing losses.
Social Media Profiles
facebook.com/CaraDelevingneOfficialPage












