Margot Robbie’s Unstoppable Style Evolution, from Barbiecore to Archival Couture

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Margot Robbie’s Unstoppable Style Evolution, from Barbiecore to Archival Couture


Margot Robbie is a Hollywood golden girl. Graced with the classic good looks of silver screen starlets of yore and the acting chops to match, she could easily have been typecast after her breakout role in The Wolf of Wall Street—something she’s spoken candidly about as a catalyst for launching her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, with her now-husband Tom Ackerley, and partners Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr. Her roles, though, like her wardrobe (more on that to come), reflect a deliberate effort to assert agency in an industry that too often dictates who women should be and how they should look.

Which brings us to that press tour. Ok, Barbenheimer summer may well and truly be behind us, but lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about Margot Robbie’s Barbie press tour wardrobe (tourdrobe, if you will). Maybe it’s because she’s back on the circuit following the birth of her son, or maybe it’s just that when celebrity styling lands as perfectly as hers did, the looks linger in the imagination.

Margot Robbie’s kaleidoscope of looks were pulled straight from Barbie’s fashion archives. There was a bubblegum-pink Versace power suit in Seoul, complete with a matching pillbox hat, channeling 1985’s Day-to-Night Barbie; a sequin-saturated Schiaparelli gown in LA, lifted from the 1960 “Solo in the Spotlight” doll; and a neon pink Balmain mini dress in Mexico City (Earring Magic Barbie circa ’92). Her homage extended from Pucci prints and crimped hair (shoutout to my fellow ’90s kids and Totally Hair Barbie) to a blush corseted Vivienne Westwood gown in London. Every look helped cement Robbie’s place in fashion history.

Margot Robbie at the press conference for “Barbie” in Seoul, South Korea.

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Now, she’s back on tour promoting A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, and while the film doesn’t quite lend itself to method dressing, Margot Robbie hasn’t disappointed with her sartorial choices. Sure, she’s stepped away from dolly flamboyance and into a more sultry, refined glamour, but the commitment to couture remains.

At the London premiere, she chose a sheer Armani Privé gown with an open back fastened by a single jewel‑pendant strap. She’s also embraced the lingerie trend in a Mugler bra top and matching pencil skirt. Most recently, she’s worn a painterly Phoebe Philo-era Celine mini with sculptural heels (also archive Celine) and wraparound shades. Even her graphic eye makeup referenced the runway with its bold kohl rims.

Margot Robbie is seen on September 16, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

Margot Robbie wearing archive Celine, September 16th 2025

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Across these looks, a new narrative is emerging, one that is less about playful nostalgia, and more about powerful elegance. There’s a confidence which nods to the past (stylist Andrew Mukamal seems to be having a lot of fun digging through designer archives), but is firmly grounded in the now.



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