Climate advocate Cara Delevingne looks stunning silver corset

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Climate advocate Cara Delevingne looks stunning silver corset

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Climate advocate looked stunning in a series of incredible looks as she posed for a new clean energy campaign on Monday. The model, 31, was working with Swedish energy company Vattenfall in a campaign to promote fossil free hydrogen as a solution to reducing climate emissions. Clad in a silver corset for one look before changing into a blue thigh-split gown, she sprayed on a face mist made from industrial wastewater to show the emissions of fossil free hydrogen are 'clean enough to put on your face.' For her first look she posed up a storm in the busty silver corset which was teamed with a matching choker as she held up the spray. She then changed into the flowing leggy gown that showed off her toned physique as she strutted her stuff. The campaign video shows her getting sprayed with the face mist before taking the plunge from a diving board into the water below. She wore her brunette tresses slicked back and opted for a radiant makeup look to show off her pretty features. Cara said: 'Throughout this project, I have learned so much about fossil free hydrogen, working with Vattenfall has allowed me to see first-hand how this fuel works and how it can transform entire industries. 'I'm thrilled to be part of this project and raise awareness about an initiative that demonstrates the huge potential of fossil free hydrogen in replacing fossil fuels. 'If it takes applying the emissions on my face to spread this message, I am willing to do it.' Fossil free hydrogen is a fuel that emits water instead of carbon dioxide when used, with Vattenfall aiming to highlight its potential as an alternative to fossil fuels and a shift towards a more sustainable future. The refreshing face mist is made from actual waste water from a factory using fossil free hydrogen - but is still clean enough for Cara to spray on her famous face. S are set to costar in a horror-tinged biopic centered on the life of the legendary thriller author Patricia Highsmith. According to , Delevingne who has previously labeled herself bisexual will star as a lover to Highsmith. Their relationship, which will be featured in The Murderous Miss Highsmith, was one of two romances Highsmith carried on with other women that reportedly inspired one of her most successful novels, The Talented Mr. Ripley. The film will be directed by Alexandra Pechman, who will be making her feature directorial debut with the project. Woodley who will next be stars as Highsmith, who died in 1995 at 74. The feature will examine the author's frame of mind and attempt to expand on how her penchant for violent crime brought her inspiration for her novels. Portrait Of A Lady On Fire star Noemie Merlant will costar with Woodley as the other woman she had a relationship with in the 1950s before penning the hit thriller. Production on the feature will commence in Italy this fall. Cara previously revealed to in March that she spent part of December and January in rehab after seeing photos published exclusively by DailyMail.com of her disheveled state after attending prompted her to get help. 'I've had interventions of a sort, but I wasn't ready. That's the problem,' she explained. 'I hadn't seen a therapist in three years. I just kind of pushed everyone away, which made me realize how much I was in a bad place.' She also admitted that she had previously sought quick fixes for her substance abuse issues, but now that she was focused on the 12 step program it was easier to commit to sobriety. 'Before I was always into the quick fix of healing, going to a weeklong retreat or to a course for trauma, say, and that helped for a minute, but it didnt ever really get to the nitty-gritty, the deeper stuff,' she said. But as she puts her struggles behind her, the model is looking to revive her career, starting with her latest major role in the Highsmith biopic. The author, who suffered from an alcohol addiction throughout much of her life, published her first novel, Strangers On A Train, in 1950, and Alfred Hitchcock directed a classic film of the story the following year, which helped to cement Highsmith as a top writer of literary thrillers. Two years later, she published The Price Of Salt under a pseudonym. The novel, later reprinted as Carol under her own name, and posthumously adapted into an acclaimed film starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, detailed a doomed lesbian romance that was inspired by Highsmith's own life. Several of her other novels have also been adapted for the screen, including Deep Water, which was made into a film last year starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, and her Ripley novels, which have spawned multiple adaptations, including the 1999 film starring Matt Damon. Although Highsmith did have relationships with men, she is often described as a lesbian, as her romances with women were reportedly much more fulfilling. The writer, who had a reputation as a misanthrope, cycled through romances and apparently only stayed with partners for a few years at most. 'This is such a unique way to explore someones legacy, while implementing their world into their life story. The script goes from idyllic Italian settings to gruesome murder fantasies with a strong inspiration from her work,' said the Paris-based production company Memento in a statement. 'This is a new take to the biopic genre that will definitely leave a mark on the audience,' it added. The Murderous Miss Highsmith's release date has not been announced yet.