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Barbie Land continues to see a constant increase in the number of Barbies, and Margot Robbie has contributed to this by introducing a new doll named Bedtime Barbie.
During a unique screening and Q&A event for Barbie in Los Angeles on November 18th, 33-year-old Robbie appeared in an ensemble featuring a light pink pajama set made of luxurious crepe de chine with feather trimming by Sleeper. To complete her look, Robbie accessorized with a stylish pink mini Bottega Veneta woven bucket bag and pink open-toe mules by Manolo Blahnik.
For jewelry, Anita Ko provided her with a bold and substantial gold ring. Her hair was styled in effortless waves, parted down the middle. To complement the pink theme, she opted for matching pink eyeshadow, blush, and lipstick in her makeup. The screening took place at Linwood Dunn Theater, where Robbie, who plays the leading role of Barbie in the film, was accompanied by Greta Gerwig, the director, and her co-star America Ferrera.
Gerwig, who is 40 years old, chose a contrasting fashion style compared to Robbie. She went for an all-black ensemble, comprising a long-sleeved mini dress, a chain link bag, tights, and heels. On the other hand, Ferrera, aged 39, sported an equally understated outfit consisting of a white t-shirt and navy and white pinstripe trousers.
Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig, and America Ferrera attended the Deadline Contenders Film 2023 event. During the event, Robbie showcased a Barbie-inspired outfit reminiscent of the 2015 doll "Cherry Pie Picnic Barbie." Her ensemble included blue jeans with cuffed high-waisted detailing, a red floral button-down, a red bucket bag, and red open-toed mules.
Margot Robbie Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Warner Bros
Robbie sported yet another Barbie-inspired ensemble for an exclusive screening and Q&A of the film in Burbank on Friday, November 17. Opting for a business casual look, she paired a hot pink Versace blazer with a pink corset top, blue jeans, and pink pointed pumps.
During the Q&A session at Friday's screening, Robbie, Gerwig, and Ferrera shared their insights working on the successful film. At one juncture, Ferrera inquired about Robbie's strong inclination towards collaborating with Gerwig.
Robbie explained to the audience that despite feeling scared, the overwhelming belief in their ability to achieve something extraordinary superseded the fear. They aimed to find someone who shared the same undeterred optimism towards filmmaking as they did, and the person they identified as such was Greta Gerwig.