Cara Delevingne puts on a leggy display in a glitzy gold mini dress while her sister Poppy wows in a white cut-out jumpsuit as they arrive at their Della Vite Zero launch party

    Cara Delevingne, 31, put on a very leggy show in a glitzy gold dress as she arrived to celebrate the launch of their new non-alcoholic Prosecco brand, Della Vite Zero

    Cara Delevingne put on a very leggy show in a glitzy gold dress as she arrived to celebrate the launch of their new non-alcoholic Prosecco brand, Della Vite Zero.

    The model and actress, 31, turned heads in the dazzling mini number as she arrived at the star-studded bash in Kensington High Street, London.

    Cara co-owns Della Vite with her two sisters Poppy, 38, and Chloe, 39, who was also at the celebration.

    Poppy looked incredibly glamorous in a cut-out white jumpsuit as she arrived with older sister Chloe.

    Chloe looked chic as she donned a black and white polka dot dress, adorned with white bows.

    Cara Delevingne, 31, put on a very leggy show in a glitzy gold dress as she arrived to celebrate the launch of their new non-alcoholic Prosecco brand, Della Vite Zero

    Cara Delevingne, 31, put on a very leggy show in a glitzy gold dress as she arrived to celebrate the launch of their new non-alcoholic Prosecco brand, Della Vite Zero

    The model and actress turned heads in the dazzling mini number as she arrived at the star-studded bash on Kensington High Street, London

    The model and actress turned heads in the dazzling mini number as she arrived at the star-studded bash in Kensington High Street, London

    Poppy, 38, looked incredibly glamorous in a cut-out white jumpsuit as she arrived with older sister Chloe

    Poppy, 38, looked incredibly glamorous in a cut-out white jumpsuit as she arrived with older sister Chloe

    The model and actress turned heads in the dazzling mini number as she arrived at the star-studded bash in Kensington High Street, London

    Cara, Chloe and Poppy were joined by their proud parents Charles and Pandora as they posed arm in arm for a photo.

    It comes after Cara revealed she suffered unexpected ‘pain’ from getting sober.

    After quitting drinking in 2022, the supermodel, who recently launched a non-alcoholic wine, initially revealed that she would feel better in the morning after stepping out and avoiding the booze.

    To her surprise, the next day she developed a “terrible” headache as a result of drinking sugar-laden soft drinks.

    ‘Almost two years ago, when I got sober, I thought, “I’m probably not going out that much, my life is probably going to change.” And to be honest, I was going out a lot more than before – which is great, apart from the fact that when you go out you drink a hell of a lot of sugar,” she explained. The sun.

    But after her nights of sober partying, she said she would wake up in the morning with a terrible headache.”

    ‘I am sober to be healthy and happy. Instead, I feel left in pain,” the Paper Towns actress noted.

    Cara eventually decided to create a non-alcoholic wine brand to alleviate the headaches by creating something “beautiful tasting, good quality, but low in sugar and low in calories.”

    Cara co-owns Della Vite with her two sisters Poppy and Chloe, 39, who were also present at the celebration

    Cara co-owns Della Vite with her two sisters Poppy and Chloe, 39, who were also present at the celebration

    Cara co-owns Della Vite with her two sisters Poppy and Chloe, 39, who were also present at the celebration

    Cara showed off her long legs as she stepped out in the glitzy garment and lifted her body with gold strappy heels

    Cara showed off her long legs as she stepped out in the glitzy garment and lifted her body with gold strappy heels

    Cara showed off her long legs as she stepped out in the glitzy garment and lifted her body with gold strappy heels

    Chloe (right) looked chic as she donned a black and white polka dot dress adorned with white bows

    Chloe (right) looked chic as she donned a black and white polka dot dress adorned with white bows

    Chloe (right) looked chic as she donned a black and white polka dot dress adorned with white bows

    Poppy and Chloe appeared in good spirits as they arrived at the launch party

    Poppy and Chloe appeared in good spirits as they arrived at the launch party

    Poppy and Chloe appeared in good spirits as they arrived at the launch party

    Cara, Chloe and Poppy were joined by their proud parents Charles and Pandora as they posed arm in arm for a photo

    Cara, Chloe and Poppy were joined by their proud parents Charles and Pandora as they posed arm in arm for a photo

    Cara, Chloe and Poppy were joined by their proud parents Charles and Pandora as they posed arm in arm for a photo

    Lady Mary Charteris wore a deep purple dress as she attended the event to support her friends

    Lady Mary Charteris wore a deep purple dress as she attended the event to support her friends

    Lady Mary Charteris wore a deep purple dress as she attended the event to support her friends

    ‘I just like having something in my hand. For me, it was never about the alcohol,” she said. ‘Whether it’s a wedding or someone has broken up with you, you get back together over a drink.’

    Delevingne concluded, “It’s not about being sober, it’s about being yourself. If I want to go out and have fun, I want to celebrate.”

    In 2023, Cara told Vogue how she checked herself into rehab after images published by DailyMail.com in 2022 gave her a wake-up call.

    The model said she finally reflected on her mental health after worrying about a series of troubled public appearances.

    She told Vogue that she previously wasn’t ready to address her demons until she found herself in a “bad situation”: “I had some kind of interventions, but I wasn’t ready for it.” That is the problem.

    ‘I hadn’t seen a therapist in three years. I just pushed everyone away, which made me realize how much of a bad place I was.

    ‘I always thought that work has to be done in bad times, but actually work has to be done in good times.

    ‘The work must be done consistently. It will never be resolved or completely healed, but that’s fine with me, and that’s the difference…previously I was always into the quick fix of healing, like going to a week long retreat or a trauma course, and that helped for a minute, but it never really got to the heart of the matter, the deeper stuff.’

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