Margot Robbie's incredible obsession for fashion has pushed her creativity on the red carpet, and we are here for it!
During her relatively quick rise to stardom, it seems that the actress and producer hasn't had time to make a mistake with her wardrobe choices. Margot has stayed faithful to her classic formula of neutral colors that have served as a blank canvas. The Australian actress has shaped fashion trends through different types of pieces, cuts, volumes, textures and prints.
Here we review some of the looks with which Margot has dazzled the red carpets.
Soap opera coquetry
Margot Robbie became famous in her country with the Neighbors soap opera; she was invited to the 2009 Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. She wore a strapless mini-dress with a headband and peep toe heels that resulted in an adorable look.
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Instant movie star
The Australian's glow up was instantaneous when she arrived in Hollywood and participated in The Wolf of Wall Street. For the premiere in December 2013 she wore an asymmetrical dress by Giorgio Armani, with which she made two statements: her obsession with the black and white contrast, and that she was a potential fashion icon.
Simply chic
Simple and never dull. Sexy without crossing the line. This cream-colored dress with a plunging V neckline and straight skirt with an opening by Gucci made the performer look flawless. The clean silhouette with bright embroideries made her a red carpet stand out at the 2014 Golden Globes red carpet.
Experimental era
After dyeing her hair brown to film Z for Zachariah, she decided the try the look in real life, wearing it with an equally experimental outfit by Prada to attend the 2014 Met Gala, which inaugurated the Charles James: Beyond Fashion exhibition.
Sexy and sophisticated
Only Tom Ford could provide a design that mixes both sensuality and sophistication in equal parts. For the 2016 Oscar ceremony, Margot wore this tight and low cut golden snake skin dress that made her look like a precious statuette herself.
Soft elegance
July 2016: for the European premiere of The Legend of Tarzan, in which she plays Jane, Margot wore a flattering dress with a mid-center opening by Miu Miu, made with ribbons embroidered in paillettes with art deco motifs, completed with a curly hairstyle that added some lightness to her gorgeous look.
A magic look
For the Suicide Squad world premiere in August 2016, she wore this stunning design by Alexander McQueen in black that featured a large golden unicorn embroidered on paillettes in the middle of the dress, perhaps a wink to her famous character Harley Quinn's mi-parti-inspired dress.
Romance on the prairie
Adding a more romantic twist to her look contrasted with a modern hairstyle, Margot Robbie opted for a prairie dress by Brock Collection to attend the Goodbye Christopher Robin world premiere in September 2017.
Black glamour
For the 2018 Golden Globes ceremony, Margot chose Gucci again, this time with a black dress with pointed shoulders and a large silver embroidery on the skirt and sleeves, two blunt details that couldn't compete against the vertiginous neckline.
Shiny and inspired by geometry
Straight skirt, round neck and simple sleeves created the frame of a stunning dress embroidered with sequins forming thick asymmetric stripes, a design by Louis Vuitton that perfectly fit the I, Tonya protagonist like a satin glove while promoting the movie in February 2018.
Haute couture sculpture
As a Chanel ambassador, Margot Robbie wore this white column gown touched at the neckline with pendants that wrapped her arms in a simple and impeccable detail. She looked stunning in the sculptural look during the 2018 Oscar Awards ceremony.
Roses for the queen
Romantic, elegant and with a touch of extravagance, this was the outfit that the interpreter of Queen Elizabeth I wore at the end of 2018 during the Mary Queen of Scots premiere in London. Margot chose this dress from Rodarte's spring 2019 collection, a vibrant polka dot design with the waist accentuated by red rose appliqués.
Queen of red carpets
As a Best Supporting Actress nominee for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Mary Queen of Scots, Robbie attended the 2019 Bafta Awards ceremony looking like a queen from another era. The shoulders accentuated by armed tulle and the profusely embroidered body of pailletes in this Chanel design made her shine bright like a diamond that particular evening.
A lighter style
2019 seems to be a year in which Margot has wanted to relax her self-imposed dress code. During the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood promotion, where she plays Sharon Tate, we've seen her using more colors, expanding the range of designers she chooses to work with and also wearing lighter styles. A sample is this olive maxi dress by Jacquemus that she sported for the film premiere in Berlin, with which she looked fresh, serene and ready to tackle yet another role.
As a producer and actress, there is still much to expect from the golden-haired beauty. We look forward to future red carpet fashion!