Cara Delevingne has enlisted the help of Nile Rodgers to get her music career off the ground.
The 22-year-old beauty, who’s best known for her catwalk modelling, has turned her attention to acting and singing in more recent times, and has called on the legendary producer – who’s worked with the likes of David Bowie and Madonna – to propel her music career.
Nile told The Sun newspaper: "I love her, she’s awesome. I would say she’s a rock chick and a really cool one too.
"It’s not helping, it’s collaborating. When she played me her tracks I was shocked, it’s cool.
"That’s the cool thing about music, you get to be shocked.
"You never know how a person is going to touch someone else’s soul. They come with music that is going to blow people away and you never expect it.
"She’s gorgeous, I couldn’t help but notice stuff like that too."
Earlier this month, Cara – who stars in the teen comedy movie ‘Paper Towns’ – confessed she was "terrified" to leave modelling.
Cara explained she felt like she was being "fake" in front of the camera on photo shoots.
She said: "The thrill of acting is making a character real. Modelling is the opposite of real. It’s being fake in front of the camera.
"I’m not sure I understand what fashion is anymore. I admit I was terrified to leave. I mean, the bubble gives you a kind of dysfunctional family. When you’re in it, you get it. And the second you’re out of it, you’re like, ‘What the hell just happened?’"