Cara's Catwalk Takeover

In the contest of who's racked up the most catwalks, Cara's the most popular model in fashion at the moment. We chart the a/w 2013 takeover of Ms Delevingne
GoRunwayChanel
Uncle Karl wouldn't miss out on model of the moment, Cara. He cast the younger Delevingne sister in Chanel's show.
GoRunwaySaint Laurent
Cara also scored a top spot on one of the most controversial catwalks around: Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent.
GoRunwayLanvin
Cara worked smokey eyes 2.0: kohl-rimmed with flawless skin.
GoRunwayJean Paul Gaultier
This wasn't the first time she sported a fringe on the catwalk (see also: Emilio Pucci & Jeremy Scott).

H&M
Miss D helped ring in H&M's Paris Fashion Week debut in a sheer, embellished design.
GoRunwayEmilio Pucci
There's something about this mod model look that works. Thigh highs, a printed mini and a thick fringe was where it was at in Milan.
GoRunwayVersace
It was all about the Vunk - Versace + Punk that is - and Cara embraced it in a prickly looking collared choker.
Go RunwayBurberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum's show kicked off with Cara in a leopard body and heart-stamped pencil skirt.
GoRunwayTopshop Unique
Getting the Unique flavour on point, Cara opened Topshop's a/w 2013 show, followed by model pal Jourdan Dunn.
GoRunwayDSquared
It's all in the hat...or the bowtie, for the divine Ms Delevingne at DSquared.
Go RunwayMarc Jacobs
Nothing but knitwear - and a suspicious looking stole - at Marc Jacobs.
GoRunwayJason Wu
Ooh la la! Strutting in one of Diane Kruger and Michelle Obama's favourite designers, CD is oh-so chic in a white feathers.
GoRunwayPeter Pilotto
At Peter Pilotto Cara walked the runway twice in architectural designs.
GoRunwayGiles
Surprise, surprise: Cara pulled on designer duds for one of London's hottest tickets: Giles.
GoRunwayEtro
In Italy, she came over all chic with swept-back locks.
GoRunwayFendi
While Fendi's look was anything but tame. Purple mohawk, anyone?
GoRunwayPorts 1961
Cara modelled an abstract floral printed frock and a shiny green clutch with a far-side parted ponytail for Ports 1961.
GoRunwayIceberg
Embellished swirls and blue elbow-length gloves made for a purely punk look.

Anna Sui
Sporting a tussled updo and a plum, leather lined outfit, Cara came over all chic in NY.

Derek Lam
At Derek Lam her look was more natural with loose hair and minimal make-up.

DKNY
A similar centre-part featured at DKNY, where the outfits paid homage to the brand's 90s-style roots.
GoRunwayTommy Hilfiger
At Tommy, Cara looked ready for snow - well, almost - in a cosy coat and beanie.
Go RunwayMarc by Marc Jacobs
It was all 70s cool for Cara, with feathery curls, statement lips and a printed frock.
GoRunwayRodarte
The model tweeted a pic of herself wearing a Rodarte jumper with a neon green heart backstage - so somewhat different than this monochrome catwalk number.
Go RunwayOscar de la Renta
This is how you edge up embroidery - pink, please!
GoRunwayJeremy Scott
The designer called Cara his "love of loves" in a pic he posted at the final fitting before his New York Fashion Week show.
GoRunwayAnna Sui
Note to self: do try a high ponytail and thick liquid eyeliner. Swingin' 60s never looked so chic.
Christopher DadeySister by Sibling
It was Cara's first show at London Fashion Week, and it was sure to be a head-turner. Great pins come in handy when you're strutting in pants.
GoRunwayMulberry
We nearly missed her in Mulberry, and we were there! Sporting a low, loose ponytail and a sombre black outfit, Cara popped up in this Brit-style fairytale.
GoRunwayMatthew Williamson
Mint and mustard - it works!
GoRunwayIssa
Cara came over all 70s cool on the Issa catwalk.
And now we want a felt hat.
GoRunwayDiane von Furstenberg
Diane von Furstenberg styled her up in a printed maxi, tousled locks and a slick of fuchsia lippy.