Three's a crowd! Cara Delevingne nails casual chic as she cosies up to actor Stephen Dorff at Wheeler after-party in Los Angeles

She recently flew to Uganda to support female refugees who had fled violence.

But Cara Delevingne mingled with a different sort of crowd on Monday, as she attended the after-party of the Wheeler film premiere upon returning to Los Angeles.

The British supermodel, 24, looked casually chic in a white T-shirt as she playfully cosied up to the movie's lead Stephen Dorff and director Ryan Ross.

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Three's a crowd: Cara Delevingne, 24, playfully cosied up to Wheeler actor Stephen Dorff and director Ryan Ross the after-party of the Wheeler film premiere upon returning to Los Angeles

The Suicide Squad star dismissed her usual glamorous red-carpet look for a more casual vibe with layered necklaces and a studded backpack. 

Scraping her glossy brunette tresses into a casual topknot, the model wore just a sweep of mascara to accentuate her striking features.

Never one to hold back, Cara delved straight into the introductions with director Ryan - shaking his hand as she clasped his shoulder.

While Stephen looked on, she took the tactility up a notch as she laid both hands on Ryan while looking deep in conversation. 

Not one to hold back: Cara delved straight into the introductions with Wheeler director Ryan - shaking his hand as she clasped his shoulder

Looking cosy: While Stephen looked on, she took the tactility up a notch as she laid both hands on Ryan while looking deep in conversation

Stephen, 43, plays an aspiring country singer who moves to Nashville from Texas in the hopes of finding stardom in Wheeler.

Set to hit screens on February, the film follows the actor as he performs under heavy make-up and prosthetics at different venues.

Dorff, who co-wrote the film, ensured there was an element of anonymity as only a few of the cast knew it was him under the make-up, while fans at the Bluebird Café, where he performed, were also oblivious. 

Laidback: The Suicide Squad star dismissed her usual glamorous red-carpet look for a more casual vibe with layered necklaces and a studded backpack

New project: Stephen, 43, plays an aspiring country singer who moves to Nashville from Texas in the hopes of finding stardom in the film Wheeler

Pretty: Scraping her glossy brunette tresses into a casual topknot, Cara wore just a sweep of mascara to accentuate her striking features

Meanwhile, Cara visited the UNHCR refugee border entry points in northern Uganda earlier this month - where she happily played and chatted to the suffering young women for hours on end.

She expressed her excitement for the project by posting a photo of herself and the rest of her team planning their course of action, which she captioned: 'So excited to be in Uganda with @girlupcampaign and @unrefugees. 

Cara headed to Africa as part of her role of Champion for the Girl Up Campaign - organised by the United Nations Foundation and aims to promote the health, safety, education and leadership of women in developing countries.

Caring: Cara recently flew to Uganda to support female refugees who had fled violence

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