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Poppy Delevingne transforms from girlie to gothic for night out

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Poppy Delevingne is never afraid to experiment with fashion, and on Monday she rocked two very different looks for a glitzy night out. Kicking off her evening in a girlie floral ensemble, the 28-year-old was later spotted heading to a bash hosted by Links of London, this time channelling her gothic side.

Poppy Delevingne rocking her signature girlie style

Renowned for her love of floral and colourful prints, Poppy initially stuck to her signature style as she headed to a dinner party at the Chiltern Firehouse hosted by Leith Clark for Violet magazine. The British beauty was the epitome of elegance in a midi pleated red skirt with a floral pattern, which she teamed with a pale pink camisole top.

She completed the look with a red leather clutch bag and a pair of orange pumps, and wore her blonde tresses down in tousled waves, complementing her dramatic smokey eye make-up.

Later in the evening Poppy chose to keep the same beauty look as she headed to Links of London's 25th anniversary party, held at London hotspot Loulou's – but the rest of her look could not have been any more different to her first outfit.

Poppy later channelled her gothic side

This time, the fashionable socialite channelled her dark side and changed into a showstopping floor-length black dress, which featured a high neckline and long sleeves with ruched detailing. She completed her dramatic ensemble with a statement silver necklace, for ultimate gothic chic.

Poppy recently opened up about her personal style, and revealed why she often uses social media to share her love of fashion, particularly with her 895,000 Instagram followers.

"It's a conversation," she told The Edit. "It doesn’t have to be, 'Look at these boots that I own or look at these sunglasses I just bought'. It's more like, 'This is my vibe, I'm putting it out there, what do you think?'. It's so nice that we get to share that with the world."

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