
Pregnant Poppy Delevingne shows off her baby bump in a figure hugging orange dress as she attends Boy Dylan exhibition in London
The model, 39, who is expecting a baby girl with her billionaire businessman partner Archie Keswick, 44, looked incredible in the figure hugging long sleeved number.
Poppy elevated her frame in a pair of towering gold heels and toted her belongings in a coordinated handbag.
Styling her long blonde tresses in a neat up do, the socialite accessorised with a chunky pair of gold hoop earrings and a matching bangle.
Poppy was all smiles as she posed for photos at the private viewing event which was held at Halcyon Gallery.
It comes after Poppy admitted that she's struggling to get used to how her body is changing through her pregnancy, as she prepares to welcome her first child.
The model discovered she was pregnant after noticing her clothing had gotten tighter between fittings for the Burberry show at London Fashion Week in September.
However, she says she's still not got to grips with the ongoing changes to her figure in the months since, claiming she was 'one of the worst pregnancy dressers'.
Poppy has launched her new clothing collaboration with Nobody's Child, inspired by her own looks over the years, with each piece named after her friends and family.
She said: 'In my twenties, I would pretty much wear anything. I'm a bit more minimal, a little more pared down. I'd like to think my style attitude has evolved somewhat.'
Speaking to Grazia about her evolving style, the socialite said her fashion had 'calmed down' in her thirties, compared to her more eclectic taste in her youth.
She said: 'In my twenties, I would pretty much wear anything. I'm a bit more minimal, a little more pared down. I'd like to think my style attitude has evolved somewhat.'
However, she admitted that since getting pregnant with businessman boyfriend Archie Keswick, she has found it challenging picking outfits now her body has changed.
Poppy said: 'I might be, so far, one of the worst pregnancy dressers. Six months in, I'm still trying to get my head around my body changing.
'I'm in awe of it but, at the same time, I'm like, OK, this is interesting having different boobs. I'll probably get to grips with it in my last month, by which time it will be over and done with. I'm trying my best.'
After previously revealing that she and Archie are expecting a baby girl, she said her sisters Cara and Chloe couldn't wait to become aunties, adding: 'Another girl to add to our tribe is really a dream come true.'
Announcing her pregnancy in January to ELLE, Poppy said that while she would have been happy with any gender, coming from a family of girls meant the news she was having a daughter was particularly welcome.
She added: 'She really is all I've ever wanted. Obviously, I would have been fine with either and when I was younger I always thought when I get pregnant, I wouldn't find out, but the second we got told we could find out, we did.
'I'm so excited. I come from all girls, we're very girl heavy. Girls are great.'
Poppy and Archie kept their exciting news to themselves for a while and only told friends and family around the four-month mark.
The model admitted she was 'really nervous' about her pregnancy and wanted to 'protect' it for a while.
She explained: 'It just feels like such an extraordinary privilege to be able to do this, to be able to have a baby at this age and at this time, and when it happened, I couldn't really believe it.'
Poppy has long wanted to start a family of her own but admitted in recent years she thought it might not happen for her and had 'made peace with it'.
The model discovered she was pregnant after noticing her clothing had gotten tighter between fittings for the Burberry show at London Fashion Week in September; pictured in April
She said her sisters were 'elated' when they found out the news, adding: 'It just feels like such an extraordinary privilege to be able to do this, to be able to have a baby at this age and at this time, and when it happened, I couldn't really believe it. It still feels really surreal.'
She went public with her relationship with billionaire Archie, 44, at BTS Hyde Park in July 2024.
He is the son of Simon Keswick, former director of multi-billion-pound Hong Kong conglomerate Jardine Matheson - owner of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
According to the Sunday Times Rich List, Archie has a private fortune of an estimated £6.35bn, and previously dated Poppy's old pal Sienna Miller in 2021.
While Poppy was previously married to aviation businessman James Cook for eight years.
They tied the knot in 2014 at St Paul's Church in Kensington, London, with a guestlist including Alexa Chung, Georgia May Jagger, Princess Beatrice and Suki Waterhouse.
Poppy broke her silence on the split last September, saying she 'will always have a good relationship' with James.
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