In this Love Spring/Summer 2014, supermodel Cara Delevingne takes a car ride into the country, and then acts like she always does -- playfully, youthfully and definitely silly.
Photographer Drew Jarrett snaps up this short but scenic shoot. Judging by the few pictures, the story goes that Cara Delevingne takes a ride into the country side, gets bored, eats some blue candy, goofs around with her blue tongue and then has a sugar crash which, makes her tired so she goes to bed. (It is possible that I have read too much into this).
There aren’t a lot of different fashion looks in this Love Spring/Summer 2014 editorial as most of the focus is on the model. What clothes are exhibited are casual while being crisp and cool. Blue denim is all Delevingne is seen wearing, the best example being a blue vest that fades down into white.
Youthful Tongue-Dyed Editorials
Drew Jarrett Captures Cara Delevingne for Love Spring/Summer 2014
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