Cara Delevingne wears many hats - model, actress, drummer, guitar player, beat boxer and basically Hollywood's newest "it" girl.
And in a recent Yves Saint Laurent print ad, Cara the model, appeared once more - with nothing but a black blazer on!
The supermodel, who recently switched to a career of being an actress, posed for YSL Beauté's Rouge Pur Couture lipstick completely naked except for a black blazer, slouching on a chair with tousled hair.
Was she lying about leaving the modeling industry?
The YSL ad, reports say, is Cara Delevingne's "last hurrah" as a fashion model.
It comes after Delevigne said she does not want to model anymore.
In an interview with The Times, the "Paper Towns" star revealed that she was not doing anything related to fashion anymore because it made her feel "old."
"I am not doing fashion work anymore, after having, like, psoriasis and all that stuff," Cara said.
"Modelling just made me feel a bit hollow after a while," she revealed. "It didn't make me grow at all as a human being. And I kind of forgot how young I was ... I felt so old."
And despite walking on so many major fashion runways that thousands of models could only dream of, Delevingne said she did not entirely enjoy her time in the fashion spot light and that she hated her body because of it.
"I was, like, fight and flight for months. Just constantly on edge," the 23-year-old "Suicide Squad" star said. "It is a mental thing as well because if you hate yourself and your body and the way you look, it just gets worse and worse."
Perhaps Delevingne's refusal to go back to the runway is due to previous experiences in which she was snubbed for being "too bloated," particularly, the 2014 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show -- or at least, that's what male model Robert Konjic believed to be the reason for Delevingne skipping the fashion show.
On the other hand, Delevingne had always been an outspoken about feminism and stereotypes.
"I am a bit of a feminist and it makes me feel sick," Delevingne said of being a model. "It's horrible and it's disgusting, (talking about) young girls. You start when you are really young and you do, you get subjected to...not great stuff."