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Posted: 2013-05-17T15:54:39Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:08:03Z

Cara Delevingne looked stunning on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet on Wednesday, complementing her black lace gown and glittery Chopard diamonds with her newest accessory: a lion tattoo on her right index finger .

Don't like the look of the ink? Get used to it. The British model told Glamour UK that she's not nearly done with tattoos:

"I want loads more. All over my body!"

Which shouldn't be too surprising, given that Cara's ink inspiration (ink-spiration?) is Rihanna . But Cara, unlike RiRi, is a high fashion model whose job is almost entirely dependent on her body (and that super expressive face , of course). Plenty of models, like Chanel Iman and Heidi Klum, have tattoos ; but few boast ink as conspicuously as a celeb like Rihanna.

Think Cara can pull off a body full of ink as her modeling career takes off?

Cara's current tat:

cara delevingne

cara delevingne tattoo

Celebs love their body art...

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