Cara Delevingne gives a flash of her neon yellow ensemble beneath smart black coat as she makes low-key exit from her own book signing in London
She rose to fame as a supermodel and an actress, but recently turned her hand to creative writing.
And Cara Delevingne continued to enjoy the success of her debut novel Mirror, Mirror on Monday night, as she left another book signing in London.
The British beauty, 25, looked typically chic in a neon mini dress and black coat as she headed home after the packed event at WHSmith in Holborn.
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Leading lady: Cara Delevingne continued to enjoy the success of her debut novel Mirror, Mirror on Monday night, as she left another book signing in London
The star appeared keen to keep a low profile as she clambered into her taxi and headed home, after a night of greeting fans and signing autographs.
Having risen to fame as a model, Cara proved her chic sense of style in a form-fitting neon yellow dress, visible beneath her smart black coat.
In her typically grungy style, the fashion icon accessorised with a smattering of chunky gold rings and a tribal-style necklace.
Low-key: The star appeared keen to keep a low profile as she clambered into her taxi and headed home, after a night of greeting fans and signing autographs
Vibrant: Having risen to fame as a model, Cara proved her chic sense of style in a form-fitting neon yellow dress, visible beneath her smart black coat
Cara has enjoyed an incredibly busy few weeks juggling her blossoming acting career with the promotion of her book Mirror, Mirror.
The novel follows outsiders Red, Leo, Rose, and Naomi, and their attempt to battle their personal and family issues while finding solace in their newly-formed band, Mirror Mirror.
Explaining her decision to write the book, she enthused to Elle: 'I’ve always had this wonderful connection with teenagers.
Finishing touches: In her typically grungy style, the fashion icon accessorised with a smattering of chunky gold rings and a tribal-style necklace
Glamorous: She teamed her look with a glamorous smoky eye and dark pink lip
Natural: She kept her pixie crop in its usual choppy style to draw attention to her naturally striking features
Homeward bound: Cara appeared to be in good spirits as she headed home after the event
'Just having girls message me being like, "I’m really dealing with the pressure of my thoughts, my friends, eating disorders."
'That kind of thing, where I was like, I have an opportunity to really be there for them and help…be a voice for teens and be honest as to how I suffered as a teenager.'
Detailing the message she wants readers to take away from the novel, Cara added: 'That life is a beautiful mixture of wonderful disaster, but to truly love yourself is so important.'
With the book following a group of teenagers, Cara recently discussed her own struggles in her youth on This Morning.
Relaxed: Cara happily chatted on the phone as she headed home from the packed event
New project: Cara has enjoyed an incredibly busy few weeks juggling her blossoming acting career with the promotion of her book Mirror, Mirror
Calling her teenage years a 'dark' time, she revealed while promoting her book on the show: 'Those are some of the points I remember the most. I didn’t know how to communicate my emotions.
'I was very ashamed of the way I felt. I had a very privileged upbringing, I was very lucky, I went to an amazing school, but I had depression and I had moments when I didn’t want to carry on.
'And then the guilt of feeling that way and not being able to tell anyone because I shouldn’t feel that way and I shouldn’t feel bad. It’s the guilt.'
However, she affirmed the 'traumatic' time had made her a stronger person, and she now wants to use her own battles to inspire others today.
'That’s what I want to be for teenagers, not necessarily a role model, but someone who has been through it and come out the other side,' she added.
Inspirational: Cara recently revealed she wanted to help guide teenagers through youth with the book, telling Elle: 'I have an opportunity to really be there for them and help…be a voice for teens and be honest as to how I suffered as a teenager'
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