Top model Cara Delevingne is definitely not a shy girl and always likes to show a lot of bare skin. Usually for some fashion house, makeup brand or something. This time, however, she threw away her rags for a good cause, as she became the ambassador of the I'm Not A Trophy campaign - against wild hunting and the extermination of animal species - and her body became the canvas for the graphics of endangered animals by the artist and photographer Arno Elias.
British model, occasional actress and big animal advocate Cara Delevingne showing bare skin again. But this time, this provocative model posed naked for a good cause. She became the star of the advertising campaign I'm Not A Trophy (I'm not a trophy). Instead of cloth, they cover her most intimate parts graphics of endangered species of animals, which have been driven to the brink of extinction by wild hunting.
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The I'm Not A Trophy campaign is on against wild hunting of animals (trophy hunting), which is a pressing problem in many countries. On Instagram, the model and the first ambassador of the I'm Not A Trophy organization wrote: "I am very proud to be ambassador of the organization I am not a trophy to be created with better awareness about malicious trophy hunting and poaching of endangered species.”
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