Cara Delevingne and Emma Corrin cut casually stylish figures as they joined Amelia Dimoldenberg on Friday for The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs afterparty in London.
The play, which is running at the Kiln Theatre until July 12, is a response to a perceived lack of representation lesbians receive in popular culture.
Celebrating the show, Cara, who identifies as queer and pansexual, cut a trendy figure a pair of black baggy cargo trousers, a cropped white shirt and trainers.
The model, 32, accessorised her outfit with a camouflage print baseball cap and blue rucksack and appeared to be in excellent spirits.
She was joined at the star-studded afterparty by fellow actor Emma Corrin, 29, who is queer and non-binary.
Emma, who uses they/them pronouns, opted for an equally casual fit, donning a red vest top with an intricate horse design and a pair of blue jeans.


Cara Delevingne and Emma Corrin cut casually stylish figures on Friday for The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs afterparty in London

They joined Amelia Dimoldenberg at the star-studded event, which was celebrating the play, which is running at the Kiln Theatre until July 12
They accessorised with a simple black shoulder bag and a thin necklace.
Amelia, 31, was also in attendance and she cut a glamorous figure in a long black skirt, patterned black T-shirt and studded ballet pumps.
The Chicken Shop Date host toted her essentials in a simple black shoulder bag as she posed for the cameras.
Elsewhere, model Adwoa Aboah, 32, kept it low-key in a plaid T-shirt and black shorts, which she teamed with a leopard-print bag.
Olivier-nominated theatre director Hannah Hauer-King cut a stylish figure in a white top and trousers as she posed alongside Cara.
Opening up about her sexuality, Cara recently admitted that she struggled with internalised shame because of the influence of preceeding generations.
She said that, growing up, she was given the impression that her parents would feel like they had ‘done something wrong’ if they had a gay child.
Cara told The Times: ‘It’s a generational thing. I don’t think it was their fault at all.

Celebrating the show, Cara, who identifies as queer and pansexual, cut a trendy figure a pair of black baggy cargo trousers, a cropped white shirt and trainers

The model, 32, accessorised her outfit with a camouflage print baseball cap and blue rucksack and appeared to be in excellent spirits


Model Adwoa Aboah, 32, kept it low-key in a plaid T-shirt and black shorts, which she teamed with a leopard-print bag

Also dressed in a casual fit was Olivier-nominated theatre director Hannah Hauer-King (R), who wore a white top and trousers as she cosied up to Cara

Kitty Wordsworth, Cara and Hannah (L to R) all socialised together after watching the play created in response to a lack of lesbian representation in popular culture

Iman Qureshi, Cara and Mariah Louca (L to R) were seen enjoying themselves as they rubbedd shoulders with other stars at the press night

Amelia, 31, was also in attendance and she cut a glamorous figure in a long black skirt, patterned black T-shirt and studded ballet pumps

The Chronicles of Narnia star Georgie Henley cut an elegant figure in a black top with a vibrant floral skirt

Wolf Alice star Ellie Rowsell put on an understated display in a stylish white dress and red lace-up shoes

Nikki Frei and Emma Hall couldn’t appear to be in better spirits as they flashed huge smiles for the cameras
‘It’s just how it was. I think a lot of parents thought, “Oh, if I have a gay child, I have done something wrong.”‘
Cara has had high-profile relationships with women in the past, having dated musician St Vincent and actor Ashley Benson.
Speaking on the Make it Reign podcast with Josh Smith in 2021, she said Pride Month, which takes place every June, should be about ‘choosing love’.
She said: ‘That’s what I think Pride needs to be about. It’s just love, love for your partner, love for your neighbour, love for yourself more importantly, and loving people you don’t know either.
‘Like, it just doesn’t have to be something you talk about where it’s just about a relationship.
‘It can just be about a stranger, you know, having empathy and compassion for all people.’