Cara Delevingne Crashes The Stage To Join Rita Ora At DKNY Party
All eyes were on Cara Delevingne last night as she stormed the stage at a fashion bash to perform with her 'wifey' Rita Ora
All eyes were on Cara Delevingne last night as she stormed the stage at a fashion bash to perform with her 'wifey' Rita Ora
Cara Delevingne leapt onto the stage to join her best mate Rita Ora for an energetic performance at the DKNY Art Works party in Lambeth, last night.
Wearing a super-tight black DKNY jumpsuit and wedge trainers with her hair braided, Cara bounced around on stage at the former fire station grabbing the mic for an impromptu performance, much to the amusement of Rita Ora.
Rita even jokingly pretended to leave the stage as the London fashion crowd went mad as Cara rapped to Notorious BIG's Juicy hit, before she managed to wrestle the mic back.
With the Belvedere Vodka flowing at the old-school New York-style bash, guests including Jourdan Dunn, Mary Charteris, Millie Mackintosh and Henry Holland all enjoyed other top performances by Australian singer Iggy Azalea and Professor Green, who was hobbling on crutches.
DKNY Art Works threw the party to celebrate the #DKNYARTWORKS project which will see 10 new DKNY logos with the New York skyline reimagined by 10 different artists and shown in New York, London, Paris, Milan, Dubai, Kuwait City, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Seoul and Tokyo.
CARA DELEVINGNE HIJACKS RITA ORA'S FACE MELT VIDEO
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