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Cara Delevingne's sportswear collection for DKNY

The model has designed a range of clothing for DKNY.

Emma Akbareian
Friday 03 October 2014 05:29 EDT
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Cara Delevingne has the world at her feet. From modelling to acting, singing and now fashion design, there's very little it seems that this multi-talented star can't do.

This month sees the release of a range of clothing designed by Delevingne for US brand DKNY.

The collection is sportswear inspired and very much stays true to the trademark laidback streetwear aesthetic that Delevingne has become famous for.

There's crop tops and leggings, beanie hats and t-shirts emblazoned with Delevingne's image and the slogan 'if you can read this, you're standing too close."

Delevingne has not been shy about enlisting the help of her fellow models to promote the range. She shared an image on instagram of Joan Smalls, Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner all decked out in the range.

On her involvement in the collaboration Delevingne said:

"I first started to work with DKNY almost two years ago. They always encouraged my design input, my personal style and my ideas from the very beginning of our working relationship."

"It was an organic process and it made sense. DKNY is urban and edgy but most of all, it's individual! They truly embrace the weirdness in all of us, so you can really be yourself."

This is not Delevingne's first foray into the world of fashion design, she created a collection of handbags earlier this year for luxury accessories label Mulberrry.

The collection goes on sale on October 15th on stylebop.com.

Prices will start at £65.

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