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Cara Delevingne and Margot step out in London in matching tracksuits for Suicide Squad premiere afterparty

The girls were celebrating after the London premiere

CARA Delevingne and Margot Robbie were spotted leaving Claridges hotel for the Suicide Squad premiere after Party in MATCHING TRACKSUITS.

The pair met when filming the blockbuster and have become firm friends.

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Best friends Cara and Margot dress matchy-matchyCredit: Splash News

The blonde beauties certainly turned heads in their matching blue tracksuits with their name on the front and SKWAD emblazoned on the back.

Of course these weren't your average lie-about-the-house tracksuits, these were made from a shiny satiny material and tailored just so the girls could flashed their toned tummies.

It was a bit of an outfit change for the actresses who were strutting their stuff on the hot-pink carpet in Leicester Square just hours earlier.

The girls were ready to party hardCredit: Splash News
Cara couldn't forget to walk pooch LeoCredit: Rex Features
Girls just wanna have fun!Credit: Vantage News
The blonde bombshells could almost pass for sistersCredit: Rex Features

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The stars were sure to flash some absCredit: Splash News
The tracksuits were personalisedCredit: WENN
Earlier in the night on the hot pink carpetCredit: Getty Images

The sexy stars were seen walking Cara's beloved pooch Leo and later hanging out of the sunroof of their limo on the way to the party.

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Everyone appeared to be having a great time despite the mixed reviews the film received.

The harshest critic was Richard Lawson from Vanity Fair, who called it: "A shapeless, poorly edited trudge that adds some mildly appalling sexism and even a soupçon of racism to its abundant, hideously timed gun worship."

The film opens in the UK on 5 August.


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