Margot Robbie, Dua Lipa and more frock up for Barbie premiere
Margot Robbie in vintage Barbie glam, Dua Lipa in an entirely see-through dress – the stars turned it on for the movie’s LA premiere.
This Barbie’s not breaking character.
Margot Robbie hit the red carpet at the Barbie movie’s LA premiere today in a look that — like many of her other press tour outfits so far — was directly inspired by the titular doll.
The Aussie actress, 33, paid homage to 1960s Solo in the Spotlight Barbie in a dazzling Schiaparelli Haute Couture strapless gown with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery and Manolo Blahnik heels.
She was joined by Dua Lipa who dazzled in a revealing sheer silver chain mail dress.
Her see-through outfit left little to the imagination and was matched with a diamond choker and shiny heels.
Ryan Gosling, the Ken to Robbie’s Barbie in the Greta Gerwig-directed Mattel flick, dressed in a pastel-pink Gucci suit.
With the help of stylist Andrew Mukamal, Robbie’s been re-creating one iconic Barbie look after the next in recent weeks.
At an LA photocall for the movie on June 25, she posed in a polka-dotted Valentino minidress based on 2015’s Pink & Fabulous Barbie.
While in Sydney just a few days later, she stepped out in a black-and-white striped Hervé Léger look inspired by the original doll’s swimsuit from 1959.
She went for a double feature at the Seoul premiere on July 2, channelling 1985’s Day-to-Night Barbie in a duo of hot pink looks — an office-ready skirt suit followed by a sparkling full-skirted party dress.
And for a press conference the next day, she made like 1964’s Sparkling Pink Barbie in a bedazzled jacket, skirt set and pillbox hat.
Even in her recent Vogue cover spread, the blonde bombshell looked like a living doll, sporting a slew of looks that could have been pulled straight from the film.
Fans will have to wait until July 20, when Barbie hits cinemas, to see her character in all her Rollerblading, cowboy-hatted glory.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.