Cara Delevingne looks stunning in a silver corset before changing into a blue dress with a slit at the hips for a new campaign

Cara Delevingne looks stunning in a silver corset before changing into a blue dress with a slit at the hips for a new campaign

In a series of breathtaking outfits, climate activist Cara Delevingne looked amazing when she appeared for a new renewable energy campaign on Monday.

The 31-year-old model was collaborating with the Swedish energy business Vattenfall on a project to promote fossil-free hydrogen as a means of lowering greenhouse gas emissions.

She applied a facial mist derived from industrial wastewater while wearing a silver corset for one look before changing into

a blue thigh-splitting gown to demonstrate that emissions of fossil free hydrogen are «clean enough to put on your face.»

She held up the spray while posing for pictures during her debut appearance while wearing a bustier-style silver corset and matching choker.

She then changed into the flowing, long dress that allowed her to flaunt her toned body.

The facial mist is sprayed on her in the marketing video before she jumps off a diving board into the water below.

She chose to go for a glowing makeup look to highlight her attractive features and wore her brunette hair pulled up in a bun.

«I have learned so much about fossil-free hydrogen throughout this project,» Cara said. «Working with Vattenfall has allowed me to see first-hand how this fuel operates and how it can transform entire industries.»

I’m ecstatic to be a part of this effort and spread the word about a program that shows the enormous potential of fossil-free hydrogen to replace fossil fuels.

«I’m willing to do whatever it takes to spread this message, even if it means applying the emissions to my face.»

When consumed, fossil-free hydrogen emits water instead of carbon dioxide. Vattenfall wants to showcase this fuel’s potential as a replacement for fossil fuels and a move toward a more sustainable future.

The cooling facial mist is generated from fossil-free hydrogen and real industry waste water, but it is still clean enough for Cara to spray on her well-known face.

According to Vattenfall, fossil-free hydrogen has the power to decarbonize entire industries and dramatically lower carbon emissions,

particularly in sectors like steel production, which accounts for 7% of the world’s total carbon dioxide emissions.

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