Barbie rave reviews are pouring in, and Margot Robbie stays winning. Not only is the star having the time of her life channeling the world-famous doll at the film's press events, but she's nailing Mattel-inspired looks at Barbie screenings around the world. From red carpet premieres to conventions, Robbie's Barbie looks have gone above and beyond. Robbie's 'fits on the Barbie movie press tour don't just adhere to the doll's signature shades of pink. Much like the highly anticipated film itself, Robbie's wardrobe has major layers.
At the European premiere of Barbie on Wednesday, July 12, Robbie was a vision in satin and tulle on the pink carpet at Cineworld Leicester Square in London. First off, the gown. Robbie wore corseted Vivienne Westwood in petal pale pink. This dress had it all: a vintage Barbie look it homaged, a rosette at the waist, and gauzy train. The "Enchanted Evening" look was accented with a fluffy tulle off-the-shoulder shrug, shoulder-length opera gloves, a three-strand Assael Pearls choker and sparkling Christian Louboutin pumps.
In a rare non-pink moment, Robbie stood out at the L.A. premiere of Barbie wearing an extravagant high-fashion replication of Mattel's 1960 "Solo in the Spotlight" Barbie. Wearing a Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown and opera gloves, Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, and Manolo Blahnik peep-toe heels, the Barbie star managed to look entirely the part without so much as an accessory in the iconic doll's signature shade.
On July 3, at a Barbie press conference in Seoul, South Korea, Robbie channeled retro Barbie vibes in a Moschino matching set. Not only did the bright pink look include a heart-shaped, studded purse, pillbox hat, and matching Manolo Blahnik peep-toe pumps, but it was a near-perfect replica of a vintage 'fit worn by Barbie herself.
The good times kept on rolling in Mexico City where Robbie paid homage to the bestselling Barbie of all time: 1992's Totally Hair Barbie. We weren't just in awe of her very '90s patterned Pucci minidress, pink Manolo Blahnik pumps, perfectly-matched Chanel bag, and Taffin jewelry.
Robbie committed to becoming an IRL doll and wore her hair in long, brushed-out curls nearly identical to Totally Hair Barbie's blonde mane. This look served and we ate it up. But we've only scratched the surface.
On Sunday, July 2, Robbie's stylist, Andrew Mukamal (who, frankly, deserves a Pulitzer Prize for all the historical context he's bringing to Robbie's looks) shared an Instagram post featuring a side-by-side comparison of the two designer 'fits Robbie wore to the Barbie premiere in Seoul, South Korea, alongside the vintage Barbie doll looks that inspired them.
Mukamal didn't just ensure that Robbie was dressed to the nines in Atelier Versace, but that her accessories, including a bedazzled first-gen cellphone and Manolo Blahnik heels — a Barbie tour staple — were also on point. Business Barbie would be proud.
On Friday, June 30, Robbie wore a glittering pale pink ensemble at the Barbie Celebration Party at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia. Her sparkling metallic strapless minidress from Atelier Versace's 1994 Fall/Winter collection stole the show, but her clear Manolo Blahnik pumps were just as on-brand.
Earlier that day, Robbie channeled both '90s supermodels and Barbie in a cropped sweater and metallic pleated skirt from Versace's 1994 Fall/Winter collection. Her white platform loafer heels were deliciously retro, especially when paired with pale fuchsia ankle socks.
Not only are Robbie's press looks meticulously "Mattel-ified," but she is living and breathing Barbie, down to her travel wear. Method acting is impressive, but method-dressing at the airport? Well, that's just next-level.
Not only did Robbie wear a vintage Chanel jacket from the fashion house's Spring/Summer '96 collection while toting matching SteamLine luggage at the airport, but she posed in a pink polka dot Valentino cutout dress (with matching Manolo Blahnik pumps, 'natch) alongside a to-scale Barbie dream car along with the rest of the film's cast on Tuesday, June 25 at the official Barbie press junket in L.A.
On Thursday, June 29, Mukamal shared a photo on Instagram of Robbie posed on a balcony in an Hervé Léger bodycon mini dress and Manolo Blahnik peep toe pumps. The stripes and silhouette of the dress likely looks familiar to eagle-eyed Barbie historians, but for the uninitiated, Mukamal captioned the post, "'THE ORIGINAL' 1959." Swipe and you'll see a second pic of the first Barbie doll wearing a strikingly similar ensemble.
Robbie has been channeling everyone's favorite plastic doll since before we were even gifted a full-length Barbie trailer. Back in April, she wore a two-piece Prada matching set to CinemaCon. The vintage vibe came through loud and clear, from the gingham pattern on the bra top and miniskirt to the height and style of her pink heeled mules.
Just when you thought things couldn't get pinker, Robbie served even more Barbie realness. Before leaving CinemaCon, Robbie topped off the look with a pink plaid coat and carried a matching Prada bag. Swoon.
The truth is, Robbie has been serving Barbie as far back as January. At the 80th Annual Golden Globes, Robbie wore a custom Chanel gown that reportedly took over 750 hours to make. The pale pink halter gown, made of silk tulle and chantilly lace, was just the beginning of Robbie's red carpet road to Barbiedom.
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