Pink is her obsession: How Margot Robbie is embracing Barbiecore fashion


For the European premiere in London, Robbie dressed like the Enchanted Evening 1960 Barbie, wearing a pale pink custom Vivienne Westwood corset gown with a white trimmed neckline, accessorising with a statement pearl choker.

Margot Robbie has been serving up the best of Barbiecore fashion at all the red carpets on the global press tour.

From Seoul to Sydney, ultra-pink hues have been her staple, each outfit a tribute to apparel worn by the famous doll throughout the years.

“We’re finding Barbie references from decades past and just doing it really for the big Barbie fans out there, people who are actually collecting those Barbies. We’re hoping to get them excited.” she said at the Barbie world premiere in Los Angeles.

Robbie and her stylist Andrew Mukamal have been nailing every single look thanks to the clever pairing of Barbie references with great designers, and here are some of the highlights (see descriptions in captions).

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