Cara Delevingne Launches Samsung's Space Selfie Program
Cara Delevingne lights up in a reflective Fendi dress while arriving at the SpaceSelfie photocall held at the Samsung KX on Wednesday afternoon (October 23) in London, England.
The 27-year-old model and actress is the face of Samsung’s new program, where Samsung customers can submit their selfie to the Mission Control website to have that image snapped in space.
Confused as to how it works? We were to, so we learned a bit about it.
The ‘SpaceSelfie’ will work using two Galaxy S10 5G smartphones, one of which has been lifted 65,000 feet above the earth in a giant helium balloon able to withstand temperatures of up to -85°F, while the other is at Samsung’s newly-opened Samsung KX experience space in London’s Kings Cross station.
The space phone will receive selfies transmitted from earth and layer them over real-time shots of the planet creating a bespoke, limited edition ‘space selfie.’ This photo will then be sent back down to earth for its owner to share on social media.
The winning customers who enter will be chosen at random until the competition closes on October 31st.
FYI: Cara wore Aquazzura heels.
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