Rather than a glamorous gown, Cara Delevingne (33) opted for an unconventional look for Stella McCartney’s latest runway show on Tuesday evening in Paris. The openly queer British model appeared in a simple top bearing the title of the legendary Beatles hit “Come Together” — a charming nod to the designer’s father.
Stella McCartney, the daughter of Beatles legend Paul McCartney (83), presented, according to The Independent, her Spring/Summer 2026 collection at the Centre Pompidou. And the show began fittingly with the very song Cara wore on her chest: Helen Mirren (80) opened the evening with a spoken rendition of “Come Together.” The actress wore a sleek gray suit with a white shirt.
Cara paired her statement top with jeans and leather chaps, plus a black leather jacket that lent a rock edge to her otherwise laid-back appearance. In contrast, singer Paris Jackson (27) opted for a spectacular red, backless gown with side cut-outs, a flowing skirt, and a dramatic train.
Among the guests were also Anna Wintour, Robin Wright, and Johnny Depp.