11 JULY, 2023
Tanushree Debbarma
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Margot Robbie and her stylist Andrew Mukamal have served many looks inspired by various Barbies. Let's take a closer look at some of them.
This doll is known for its vibrant and glamorous pink-themed design. Margot Robbie was Pink and Fabulous at the photo call in Beverly Hills for the movie promo.
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The original Barbie doll introduced in 1959, represents a fashionable and independent woman, breaking the mould of traditional dolls at the time. Margot recreated this look in Australia.
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This series of dolls aimed to showcase Barbie's versatility and adaptability to different occasions throughout the day.
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Margot Robbie served the two looks at the Barbie Seoul premiere, keeping up with the sole theme of the original Barbie doll.
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The Totally Hair Barbie is known for reflecting the fashion trends of the early 1990s, with a colourful and fashionable outfit. Margot Robbie was in a look inspired by the doll at the Mexico City Photo Call.
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Sparkling Pink Barbie is associated with the classic Barbie aesthetic. Its timeless appeal made it a sought-after collector's item. This was the look for Margot's Seoul press conference.
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The Solo in the Spotlight Barbie is known for its glamorous appearance, inspired by the world of showbiz. Margot's Schiaparelli gown paid a tribute to this Barbie at the Los Angeles premiere.
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Photo: Instagram/andrewmukamal
This doll is notable for allowing children to change the colour of Barbie's earrings with a touch of their fingers. This was Margot Robbie's Mexico movie premiere look.