LOVE FROM CARA: Cara Delevingne, already a model turned  actress and social-media star, now has another string to add to her  bow: contributing editor. 
The model has been appointed a  contributing editor of Condé Nast’s Love magazine; her first task will  be to guest-edit the style title’s forthcoming spring 2015 issue, which  hits newsstands on Feb. 9. Katie Grand, editor in chief of Love, first  shot Delevingne for the magazine in 2009, after the two were introduced  by Delevingne’s godfather Nicholas Coleridge, managing director of Condé  Nast U.K. Grand said she’d “always known that [Delevingne is] an  exceptionally bright, sharp and hilarious young woman. That’s why I was  so keen to let her have this chance to exercise her skills as a  journalist and writer. And she has proven herself to be a fearless  interviewer, never afraid to ask all the questions we want to know the  answers to,” Grand said.
Delevingne said she “loved the  experience of being on the other side, asking the questions and having  more directive control.” The magazine hasn’t revealed details of who  Delevingne quizzed for the issue.
For her contributor’s portrait  in the spring issue, Delevingne has been shot by Sølve Sundsbø wearing a  look from Givenchy’s spring 2015 collection, styled by Grand. The new  role caps off Delevingne’s long-standing relationship with Love  magazine. She has appeared on four of its covers since spring 2010 and,  most recently, on one of its fall 2014 covers. Delevingne joins fellow  model Edie Campbell as a contributing editor at Love; Campbell joined  the masthead in March 2014.