Margot Robbie dug into some of the biggest moments of her career in a rare onstage appearance as the latest subject of BAFTA’s popular A Life In Pictures series Tuesday.
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she wore to the London premiere of Amsterdam to the distinctly she sported at the New York premiere of the movie, the star loves a head-turning fashion moment. At the WSJ Innovator Awards, Robbie eschewed her usual voluminous dresses and instead chose a white Proenza Schouler tailored suit to wear to the event. But it wasn’t your typical trousers-and-blazer combo: True to the brand’s contemporary approach to silhouettes, the trousers were wide-leg flares that dusted the floor, while the jacket was a longline cut.
Underneath, she wore a black stretch lace shirt that offered a bold contrast. CourtesyCourtesyCourtesyCourtesyCourtesyCourtesyThe actor has tried offbeat suiting before. You may remember the siren-red suit by The Andamane, featuring Lycra leggings and an oversized blazer, that s in LA last summer.Here’s hoping Margot Robbie pulls out the hot-pink suits for her Barbie press tour, because what could be better than a ? This post was originally published in By Alice NewboldBy Donya MomenianBy Gabi ThorneBy Emily ChanMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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Margot Robbie dug into some of the biggest moments of her career in a rare onstage appearance as the latest subject of BAFTA’s popular A Life In Pictures series Tuesday.
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Another day, another red carpet! Celebrities, artists, designers and philanthropists showcased their best style at the WSJ. Magazine 2022 Innovator Awards.
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