Cara Delevingne was spotted trying to keep a low profile as she landed in New York City with her friend Minke on New Year's Day.
After her flight from London, the English model looked almost unrecognizable behind a face mask, sunglasses and a beige cap over her trademark golden locks.
For her relaxed outing, the 31-year-old Only Murders in the Building actress cut a casual figure in a striped Apres Ski sweatshirt under a long coat and white sweatpants.
She rolled her own carry-on luggage with her partner, whose real name is Leah Mason, to a waiting black SUV.
Flying under the radar: Cara Delevingne was spotted trying to keep a low profile as she landed in New York City with her friend Minke on New Year's Day
Casual: After her flight from London, the English model looked almost unrecognizable behind a face mask, sunglasses and a beige cap over her trademark golden locks
New Year's Day: For her relaxed outing, the 31-year-old Only Murders in the Building actress cut a casual figure in a striped Apres Ski sweatshirt under a long coat
The Nashville-based North Carolina singer also covered most of her face under a blue surgical mask and the hood of her New York Mets sweatshirt.
Once in the car, Minke appeared relaxed, although he was still wrapped in a black leather jacket with Sherpa lining.
In July, Delevingne praised Minke during an interview for ELLE UK.
“My girlfriend has really introduced me to a lot of things and people,” enthused the Vogue cover girl. “When I'm in this relationship with my girlfriend, there are just so many things coming at once that make me feel so happy and comfortable with who I am.”
Cara and Minke have kept a low profile since confirming their budding romance in 2022.
The supermodel, who came out as pansexual in 2020, recently made the comments to Vogue in an interview in August last year.
“It was more about me just deciding to put my cards on the table and say, look, I'm in love, I'm in love with who I'm in love with,” she said of her “coming out.” “.
“I was tired of being ashamed of who I loved and who I was. So for me it was more about saying, “Love is love, and we should be able to love whoever we want.”
Independent: She rolled her own carry-on luggage back to a car with her partner, whose real name is Leah Mason
In hiding: The Nashville-based North Carolina singer also kept most of her face covered under a blue surgical mask and the hood of her New York Mets sweatshirt
Strong appearance: Cara and Minke have kept a low profile since confirming their budding romance in 2022
Sweet: In July, Delevingne praised Minke during an interview for ELLE UK
“My girlfriend really introduced me to a lot of things and people in a wonderful way,” the Vogue cover girl gushed to the outlet. “When I'm in this relationship with my girlfriend, there are just so many things coming at once that make me feel so happy and comfortable with who I am.”
During the interview, Cara also discussed her journey to sobriety and how changing her lifestyle has affected her.
She admitted: “That’s not the case.” [been easy], but there were never moments where I thought, “This isn’t worth it.” It was worth every second. I just don't know what it would take for me to give it up. I am stable. I'm calmer.'
She continued: “I didn't trust myself before.” I was constantly questioning myself. There was a lot of fear associated with it. Now I just feel free of it.'
Cara added that speaking publicly about their problems was also very liberating, as it felt like a weight had been lifted.
Proud: The supermodel came out as pansexual in 2020 (pictured kissing Minke at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in July)
She said: “For a long time I felt like I was hiding a lot from people who looked up to me.” “Finally I feel like I can be completely free and be myself.”
This comes after Cara revealed she had checked herself into rehab after “heartbreaking” pictures published by last year woke her up.
She said she reflected on her mental health issues and struggle with addiction after a series of troubled public appearances caused concern.
Speaking to Vogue magazine's cover star in April, she confessed that she wasn't “ready” to face her demons until she got into a “bad situation.”
She explained: “I had certain procedures, but I wasn't ready.” That's the problem.
“I hadn’t seen a therapist in three years. “I just pushed everyone away, which made me realize how bad I was.”